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Who Really Wrote The Bible The Story Of The Scribes William M Schniedewind

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Who Really Wrote The Bible The Story Of The Scribes William M Schniedewind
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 39.04 MB
Author: William M. Schniedewind
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Who Really Wrote The Bible The Story Of The Scribes William M Schniedewind by William M. Schniedewind instant download after payment.

A groundbreaking new account of the writing of the Hebrew Bible
Who wrote the Bible? Its books have no bylines. Tradition long identified Moses as the author of the Pentateuch, with Ezra as editor. Ancient readers also suggested that David wrote the psalms and Solomon wrote Proverbs and Qohelet. Although the Hebrew Bible rarely speaks of its authors, people have been fascinated by the question of its authorship since ancient times. In Who Really Wrote the Bible, William Schniedewind offers a bold new answer: the Bible was not written by a single author, or by a series of single authors, but by communities of scribes. The Bible does not name its authors because authorship itself was an idea enshrined in a later era by the ancient Greeks. In the pre-Hellenistic world of ancient Near Eastern literature, books were produced, preserved, and passed on by scribal communities.
Schniedewind draws on ancient inscriptions, archaeology, and anthropology, as well as a...

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