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The Book found by Josiah
In 2 Kings 22 there is a story about "the book of the law" that was "found" under Josiah. I have read in many commentaries that this is commonly thought to be Deuteronomy, but I see nothing in the text itself to suggest that. Is there any direct evidence that it is Deuteronomy that is being talked about (and not for example the whole Torah)?
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Is it possible Josiah wrote Deuteronomy or the Torah?
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It is very common practice. One of the Edwards found Arthur and Guinevere's grave at Glastonbury - complete with thirteenth century inscription - here lies Arthur and Guinevere!
Any reforming king would find an ancient document specifying exactly the reforms he wants very valuable! |
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When I learnt this a few years ago, I thought, Wow, what a scam! "How conveenient!"
And yet, so many people think Moses wrote it. I hate how the OT was redcated to give the impresssion "Judaism" was always YHWHistic, monotheistic and Jerusalem Temple-centric. Yet, that form of religion was a late late development. |
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It's pretty obvious it was the Levites and priests. The elite, trying to scam the populace.
"Bring to 'God'* all your best. Your softest wool, best wine, meat, produce, grain. This will please God and cause him to protect us from Babylon." *aka, us, the nobility It didn't work, BTW. Babylon, an enormous powerful empire, easily vanquished the Judaeans, a tiny struggling ethnic group subsisting on dry rocky ground. Those same elite who tried to kill 2 birds with one stone: tax the poor and influence "God," were deported to Babylon, where they continued to rewrite their holy scriptures to make themselves look good~ ie concocting/expanding the Egyptian slavery motif as if to foreshadow their own exile, and inventing the "great" empire of David and Solomon. |
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