Berean777
Servant of Christ Jesus. Stellar Son.
This is the documentary theory (hypothesis) which has been blown out of the water in modern times, thanks to archeology. It was once believed the Torah was post-mosaic, since writing was thought to not exist prior to 1000 BC. But archeologist now disagree with you. In fact, even full blow documentary hypothesizers disagree with you. By the early 1900s, thousand of clay tablets were discovered, which predated Abraham. Turns out, writing has been around as early as civilization has been around.
What you're liking doing is reading old writings about the subject, before these archeology finds were made. Since then, your colleagues, those who agree with you, have abandoned this idea, knowing it has been refuted in modern times. They're still sticking to their hypothesis. Old habits die hard, but no longer use that line of reasoning.
But I would think something like this would be an encouragement to you. It means Moses could have, and indeed did write the Torah. And it also means it's likely he wrote it from older documents, perhaps clay tablets passed down to him from his ancestors.
Indeed, there is also internal evidence in the text of Genesis which indicates who the original authors may have been. We see a reference to the "Book of the accounts of Adam" (Gen. 5:1). There is an "account of Noah" and account of Noah's sons" also mentioned. Genesis is indeed a book of antiquity! It's certainly encouraging to me!
Billiant, thanks for that.
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