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Questions about the authorship of particular parts of the bible.

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Who is the author of the first 9 chapters of Genesis? And are we to believe that the author ...

There are two basic approaches to this question: the first is based on the idea of biblical inerrancy, the second based on the findings of source criticism. Biblical inerrancy To those who hold that t …
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Was Moses the probable author of Genesis?

The documentary hypothesis affirms that several writers contributed to Genesis, which was finally compiled into the current biblical book sometime after the Babylonian exile. The theory identifies fo …
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When did the four Gospels receive their printed titles?

Ehrman , like other textual scholars, reaches that conclusion based on an analysis of the Apostolic Fathers and other early Church Fathers, several of whom refer to the gospels or quote from them but …
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Daniel 11: 36-37 and henotheism

The OP asks: "Could this suggest that the supposed author was henotheistic - worshiping one god but not denying the existence of other gods, or was the supposed author definitely monotheistic?" I woul …
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Was Luke–Acts still being substantially revised well into the 2nd century?

I will address the main question rather than arguments from Perkins and Metzger. The Orthodox scholar Stephen De Young says: The text of Luke-Acts in the textual tradition actually represents two sep …
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Who wrote the book of Job?

This is a matter of opinion. Here are several theories: Job himself. 'Advocates of this viewpoint emphasize the intimate portrayal of his trials and tribulations, arguing that such depth of emotion c …
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When was Deuteronomy written?

An article entitled The Composition of Deuteronomy: When it was Written, published by The Rational Believer, provides both sides of the argument over date and authorship. …
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