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Moses and The first Five Books

Goggatjie

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I would like to know if anyone can give me more information about Moses and the first five books of the bible.

According to the New Living Translation (and a few other people) Moses wrote Genesis, Exodes, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteromony. But according to Theology, that is not possible because these books where written about a 1000 years B.C, and Moses died 2000 B.C - wich clearly indicates that he could not have written it.

If anyone can shed some light on this, I would greatly appreciate it.
Be blessed..
 
well i didnt finish all those books yet. but in the JEWISH theology moses wrote those five books of the Torah. who said to you that those books written 1000 b.c? i as much as i know maybe it was a copy of them. basicly lets say aswell that there were many books to choose from to put in the bible and the books of moses were writen much longer than that as scroll's posibbly. also there is a belife that the sumerians became a group 3k years ago and they opposed to the jewish bible and used their own version's of the torah (baiscly it might indicate that they had few books a lil bit longer than when they were founded also many of them were decendants of Aharon brother of moses and leviticus is the book of Aharon and his decendants..)
its not much of a help for you i guess but i hope it will help you. also you should know that the old testment was made something like the new testment so they had many books to choose from so the bible probably wasnt exist so old than 3k years, but scrolls have been written through the ages.
 
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt about 1440Bc and died arround 1400Bc when Joshuah led them into the promice land. These books were written between thoes years. It looks like Moses had doccuments dating back to before the flood if current "Toldoth cuniform" ideas are correct. Moses edited these into the narative he wrote but included their subscriptions: "the records of the generations of...". The idea, as the previous writer has suggested, that they were written about 1000Bc or so is a hypothesis that unbelieving scholars with distructive presupositions have formulated...at best it is science falsly so called. Watch out for the word "theology"; many things hide beneith her skirts, and you must judge between the sound-n-Biblical and the unbelieving-n-perverse. Good travels my friend, God's words are more precious than gold or silver. Do not let knowledge falsly so called rob them from you. ...DGB
 
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