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Who was the the 1st writer in the bible?I know about Exodus but who wrote it?
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Genesis as a completed book makes no claims about its authorship; it is an article of Orthodox Jewish faith that the book was dictated, in its entirety, by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. For a number of reasons, this view is no longer accepted by many biblical scholars and liberal Protestants. Instead, they accept a theory whose roots are based on cultural evolution and philosophical naturalism which teaches that the text of Genesis as we see it today was redacted together around 440 BC from earlier sources, namely the Sumerians.
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Genesis as a completed book makes no claims about its authorship; it is an article of Orthodox Jewish faith that the book was dictated, in its entirety, by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. For a number of reasons, this view is no longer accepted by many biblical scholars and liberal Protestants. Instead, they accept a theory whose roots are based on cultural evolution and philosophical naturalism which teaches that the text of Genesis as we see it today was redacted together around 440 BC from earlier sources, namely the Sumerians.
..... and here are the Sumerians that wrote it ...
..... well then, here is Moses ...
I thought the authors of all of the Old Testament were lost in the mists of time, whereas the New Testament is mostly Paul writing endless letters.
If you have a genuine belief in the contents within, though, you can't go far wrong with "God." I suppose it takes omnipotence to write something longer than the Harry Potter book before last...
If you have a genuine belief in the contents within, though, you can't go far wrong with "God." I suppose it takes omnipotence to write something longer than the Harry Potter book before last...
From experience I can tell you that Clanad will give you only a religious answer. The brutal fact is that we don't know who wrote any of the Bible except the NT epistles, some of which were actually written by Paul. The rest of the Old and New Testaments were written anonymously. And those who think that they were inspired by their God have to explain why he had such a very confused view of his own cosmos in the first few verses of Genesis and why he gives two mutually-contradictory accounts of his own son's birth.
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