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The chapter breaks were inserted in later translation work. (MUCH later)
But, there is an obvious break there.
Perhaps a rewrite was need to correct the six day week they had been observing. - LOL
That's hard to wrap my head around.Hebrews 8:5 - who serve the copy and shadow of the heavenly things, as Moses was divinely instructed when he was about to make the tabernacle. For He said, “See that you make all things according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.
I don't think that's what happened. I think most of the older material came to Moses from his father-in-law:Do you think it's possible that Moses could have received the information in Genesis directly from God?
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Yes, but I don't think we're going to agree on this point. I don't think everything in the Bible is inspired. I think the parts written by the prophets are inspired, along with the words attributed directly to God. The histories written by the priests... not so much.Do you think that affects God's inspiration for what Moses would record?
I appreciate your clarity. You are correct, we don't agree on this one.Yes, but I don't think we're going to agree on this point. I don't think everything in the Bible is inspired. I think the parts written by the prophets are inspired, along with the words attributed directly to God. The histories written by the priests... not so much.
except Jesus and the Apostles directly said Moses wrote them.If Moses didn't write it, it was credited to him. Just a way to refer to something.
We do the same with the gospel accounts. Some believe that Matthew, Mark, and Luke did not write those books.
But we happily refer to the gospel according to Matthew, and so on.
This is good.except Jesus and the Apostles directly said Moses wrote them.
The first page on this thread has several references.This is good.
Could you please give scripture reference where they said this?
That would be a long shot.
A rewrite does make sense.....
Wow.I don't think that's what happened. I think most of the older material came to Moses from his father-in-law:
1) Moses married the daughter of Jethro, the High Priest in Midian. (Exo 3:1)
2) Jethro's descendants were a clan of scribes. (1Chr 2:55)
3) Jethro was a descendant of Esau. (Jud 1:16 + a bunch of genealogies in Gen and 1Kings)
So I'm guessing that Jethro - the head of a clan of scribes and himself a high priest - had a bunch of scrolls recording recording his own tribe's history... which turns out to be the same as the Israelites' history down to the point of Jacob & Esau, since they are distant cousins.
Yes.Yes, but I don't think we're going to agree on this point. I don't think everything in the Bible is inspired. I think the parts written by the prophets are inspired, along with the words attributed directly to God. The histories written by the priests... not so much.
They are literally referred to as the Books of Moses in the NT.This is good.
Could you please give scripture reference where they said this?
Right.except Jesus and the Apostles directly said Moses wrote them.
God can load all that into your head if he wants. He made us, so He can do that. And in fact He knew when He made man that He'd be doing that, so maybe He included like the psychic version of a usb port?That's hard to wrap my head around.
Weren't the plans shared much later? The writer of Hebrews is claiming that chapters of material recorded later by Moses
as dictation from God in the books of the Law were related to Moses in complete detail on the mountain. ???
See Exodus 25-30.
Five chapters of details.
Exodus 25:40 NIV
See that you make them according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.
"It is widely believed by people of faith that the bible is the authentic word of God and that it’s the oldest book in the world. As a former believer, I myself used to share this perspective as well. But when I began to step away from my religious bias and to seek out the facts for myself, I discovered this not to be true." Source belowGod dictated to Moses what to write in Genesis. There was no written history before that. But God, knew it all.
I think there is a matter of inclusion and editting. I expect that Ezra and others, and perhaps Moses, drew from already written material, or, what I think more likely, is so, oral histories.Begs the question: What is inspiration needed for in scripture writing.
Not every word needs to be inspired.
From the same source."It is widely believed by people of faith that the bible is the authentic word of God and that it’s the oldest book in the world. As a former believer, I myself used to share this perspective as well. But when I began to step away from my religious bias and to seek out the facts for myself, I discovered this not to be true." Source below
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A Historical List of Ancient Texts That Predate The Bible
It is widely believed by people of faith that the bible is the authentic word of God and that it’s the oldest book in the world. As a former believer, I myself used to share this perspective …moreesemadu.com
Where is the logic in limiting resources to the Bible alone to verify the facts?Logic and Faith explains.
There have always been issues between Genesis chapters one and two.Do you think that affects God's inspiration for what Moses would record? Do you think it's possible that Moses could have received the information in Genesis directly from God?
Below you will find a short timeline of the ancient cultural texts that historically predated the bible; most of which were used to create the bible.
Ancient Cultural & Spiritual Texts
Great links, and I shall save these also. (Dand, that cloud is gonna fall on my head soon from weight) but you need to amend your prior post ofFrom the same source.
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