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Yes, but they seemed to imply he was more than just scribe, that he wrote most everything.
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Whole sentences, paragraphs and even passages get borrowed. Isaiah contains a large piece of text also found in 2 Kings. Psalm 14 is almost the same as Psalm 53 which has but one extra verse. Is it surprising that Jeremiah should borrow from Deuteronomy? When earlier writings were venerated it is only logical that they should be drawn upon in later writings. spin |
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Here is a site on this subject, I think it is very informitive.
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Do christians make up the majority of bible scholars? Who do they generally think wrote Deuteronomy? The only bible scholar i have met up close was my Dead Sea Scrolls Professor Eisenman, and he seemed every inch the secular thinker a bible scholar oughta be. I don't know how his Jewish background could possibly serve as a bias in his theories on James being Jesus.... |
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