Publisher. Friend. Are there any stories in the OT or NT that you believe to be historically true? Any stories that you believe to be true where God devinely acted in human history?
Just trying to get your perspective…
I’m saying that the stories in the Old and New Testaments have their basis in actual events.
Abraham is the father of many nations. Whether there was one person named Abraham or the figure in Genesis called “Abraham” is a compilation of characters that shaped Israel’s identity and brought them toghether as a people…I don’t know. The version of Geneis we have took most of it’s present form after the Return from Exile, around 600BCE…a millenia or more after the person of Abraham was to have lived.
The same with Moses. He well may have been a single character, or a historical lierary compilation of many men that the writers, editors, redactors of Exodus used to mold Israel’s religious history.
The stories of Joshua were passed down for generations before they took written form. We know the earth did not stop rotating on it’s axis so Joshua could win the day in battle. There were actual battles between the people of Caanan against the Israelite’s for dominance,…these are religious writings compiled by the victors in the wars that gave Israel it’s identity as “God’s chosen”.
As we get closer to our own times, David and Solomon took on less and less the “fantastic” stories surrounding their reign. Israel’s bitter civil wars between Judah and Israel occured…did they occur in exactly the same way as recoreded? I doubt it, but enough of historical fact was preserved.
Elijah taken to heaven in a firey chariot, pious reliougios myth to annunciate the profound effect he had in shaping Israel’s collective religous beliefs.
That Israel’s religious history time and time again had them falling back into worship of deities other than the “God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob” was a concern time and time again which the prophets addressed, and after the Exile and Return from Captivity, the belief in the One Living God finally was entrenched in Israel’s history…after the “ethnic cleansing” instituted by Ezra and the Temple being rebuilt and the “Law discovered” in it’s ruins, most likely Deuteronomy was compiled by the priestly scribes at this time.
Jesus ministry as recorded in the gospels is not literal history, I’m sure many of the events occured, but the way the gospels were compiled and put together reveal the gospels were first used in the synagouges of those Jews who came to accept him as Messiah and so his story became part of the sacred history of Israel as the life of Jesus as God’s revealation using many of the OT stories as their basis, OR writing the stories in such a way as to “echo back” toward the stories read throughout the liturgical year.
The point, they are religious writings. Written to reveal a religous truth in a historical framework…written 40-70 years AFTER the fact, and not by any eyewitness of Jesus ministry but by Jewish believers of the Diaspora.
Yes, I believe God acts in human history, He is at work in our modern history just as much as He was in Israel’s history. The Bible is history interpreted, not history recorded.