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+<h1>On Catholicism</h1>
It is generally affirmed by tradition that, in the Old Testament, the first five Books ---Genesis, Exodus, Levitikon, Numbers, Deuteronomion--- were written by Moses himself, who was granted the authority to do so by God. Following Moses' passing, the rest of the books in the Old Testament were written to describe that acts and words of people chosen by God; the Judges, the Kings, and the Prophets. Finally, in Christianity, the Old Testament is fulfilled in the person of Jesus, the Christ, who established the New Testament.
## authority and tradition
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