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Raafat
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Hi, Ranen.
The Bible can’t prove itself, well not in this particular case, so if the Bible says it and nothing else says it if it is history, it’d be very dubious indeed.
George Washington many of his contemporaries wrote about him,we have his writings that can be attributed to him. The Bible is surrounded with much less certainty.
As to it is not de fide that anyone wrote anything, how one gets sure that the prophet/apostle/evangelist wrote it or approve of it? How can I that this is God’s word?
JDEP says what it says because, well, the Pentateuch is dated to be later when Moses supposedly lived. Also, the Pentateuch in its original language seems like a patched up work of other earlier work, that’s different from copying or using an earlier work.
Also, how can Moses rely on available sources, he is supposedly the law giver, if the law and much of the Pentateuch sources existed before Moses, it begs the question where did it come from? How can the Hebrews know the law of God before God even speaks?
The Bible can’t prove itself, well not in this particular case, so if the Bible says it and nothing else says it if it is history, it’d be very dubious indeed.
George Washington many of his contemporaries wrote about him,we have his writings that can be attributed to him. The Bible is surrounded with much less certainty.
As to it is not de fide that anyone wrote anything, how one gets sure that the prophet/apostle/evangelist wrote it or approve of it? How can I that this is God’s word?
JDEP says what it says because, well, the Pentateuch is dated to be later when Moses supposedly lived. Also, the Pentateuch in its original language seems like a patched up work of other earlier work, that’s different from copying or using an earlier work.
Also, how can Moses rely on available sources, he is supposedly the law giver, if the law and much of the Pentateuch sources existed before Moses, it begs the question where did it come from? How can the Hebrews know the law of God before God even speaks?