That bit of dismissive rubbish is both ignorant and unnecessary.The Bible just isn't that spectacular and quite useless for study unless you happen to be a theologian or a religion expert.
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That bit of dismissive rubbish is both ignorant and unnecessary.The Bible just isn't that spectacular and quite useless for study unless you happen to be a theologian or a religion expert.
Considering that those books include a description of Moses's own funeral, this would have been quite a trick.Every Bible student knows that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible in the first months after the exile, because in them he wrote down many laws that God gave him directly for the people that He Himself formed from some descendants of Abraham, and who he was protecting.
Every Bible student knows that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible in the first months after the exile, because in them he wrote down many laws that God gave him directly for the people that He Himself formed from some descendants of Abraham, and who he was protecting.
Any interested Bible student can establish a biblical chronology that shows that Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt in the year 1513 BC.
Of course, there are many Bible haters who do not want to study these matters, but who are very willing to believe what modern Bible haters want them to believe.
PS: Maybe in the future I will create a forum topic about biblical chronology in detail... I have already done it in other forums.
Which of these first century Jewish priests would you say is most worth noting?The fact that some Jewish priests became Christians in the first century makes me a bit optimistic.
Neither am I.Yes, but I am not particularly impressed.
Yes. It's not unique. It's just a rather random collection of manuscripts that was gilded in gold and lifted onto a pedestal.