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The term " Torah " (Hebrew: תּוֹרָה, "learning" or "instruction," sometimes translated as "Law"), refers either to the Five Books of Moses (or Pentateuch ) or to the entirety of Judaism's foundi...
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The Making of the Pentateuch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Making of the Pentateuch ("The Making of the Pentateuch: A Methodological Study", JSOT Press, Sheffield, 1987) by R. N. Whybray, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Studies at the University ...
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The Pentateuch: the books of the law ... He analyzed the books attributed to Moses and found different writing styles, different names used for God, and groups of laws that seem to have patched together from various original sources. Jean Astruc during the 18th century and Julius Wellhausen during the 19th century...
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Both Judaism and Christianity assumed that the Pentateuch -- the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) were written by Moses, as the Bible itself states. However, in recent centuries, alternative authorship has been proposed. ... They have also attempted to uncover the names of the authors. In 1943,
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Introduction to the Pentateuch and Historical Books ... The names they bear in our English version are borrowed from the Septuagint, and they were applied by those Greek translators as descriptive of the principal subjects--the leading contents of the respective books.
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Friday, October 2, 2009 ... The five books of Moses ... Home > Dictionaries > Hitchcock's Bible Names >; Pentateuch...
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; INTRODUCTION; TO THE PENTATEUCH AND HISTORICAL BOOKS; by ROBERT JAMIESON ... The names they bear in our English version are borrowed from the Septuagint, and they were applied by those Greek translators as descriptive of the principal subjects--the leading contents of the respective books.
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The names they bear in our English version are borrowed from the Septuagint, and they were applied by those ... Nu 33:2). Secondly, there are the testimonies borne in various parts of the later historical books to the Pentateuch as a work well known, and familiar to all the people (see Jos 1:8; 8:34; 23:6; 24:26;
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Main Index : Commentaries : JFB Commentary : Intro. to Pentateuch and Historical Books ... The names they bear in our English version are borrowed from the Septuagint, and they were applied by those Greek translators as descriptive of the principal subjects--the leading contents of the respective books.
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The documentary hypothesis put forward by Julius Wellhausen and others had as its presupposition that Moses could not have written the Pentateuch due to the different names for God in Genesis as well as the evolutionary idea that the Hebrew written language simply could not have evolved yet.
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