The Pentateuch, the foundational section of the Hebrew Bible, plays a crucial role in understanding biblical history, theology, and law. This course explores its literary structure, themes, and composition theories while addressing scholarly debates on its authorship. Students will develop skills to analyze biblical narratives, interpret Old Testament laws, and apply them to contemporary Christian contexts. Beyond intellectual engagement, the course fosters an appreciation for the theological and historical significance of these texts, encouraging enjoyment of biblical storytelling and its relevance to faith. By the end, students will have a deeper knowledge and critical perspective on the Pentateuch.