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Promised Land (their children do), All of that ocaurs in Numbers however, the fourth book of Moses, which you didn't read.Another example of Divine Wrath is punishment after the Golden Calf inaident Now, just as archeologists assert the lsraelites were atually (real life) former Canaanites or from them after the latterlduiture collapsed at the end of the Bronze Age, there is no evidence of millions of Hebrews having ever been enslaved in Egypt or of amass which does throw into question the 11of the Bodsstory There was, however, a dedine in political and economic power in Egypt after the12 , there believed to have caused the collapse of the Hittite and Mycenaean Greek empires around the Greek-speaking areas, an advanced and long stable divil writing was lost. Qultural knowledge was therefore kept alive by traveling 13 who history in the form of so few speculate that one did eist (see Supplemental Materials) migration out of it - also 1200BC In lization was so dedimated that knowledge of preserved their ngs Scholars have looked for a Yahwehist epic which preceded the OT, and a Egyptian “ntrol over Cnaan, which had been a stjugted farming colony when Egypt was a its peak. waned after the abandoned, but many archeologists speculate that these aties were abandoned before the Israelites arrived. In reality, the Israelite battles against the Canaanites recounted in the Hebrew Bble may have just been on paper only. A paper battle iswhat the Trojan War was also in all likelihood, there was a Troy, but it collapsed and was destroyed for reasons other than an invasion by Myoenaean Greeks who were also destroyed at the same time. Homer and his contemporaries who write about the war 350 years later, might have used it to account for why both divilizations had fallen. A great war made sense. BAC Many important Canaanite aties of thistime period were likewise destroyed and The oldest parts of the OT, E are believed to have been written during the 14 Age, at approximately the same time period as the lliad, give or take 200 years, although most of it was written at the end of the 6th century, after the of thebes (sometimes called the Prsan period), making the bulk of it younger than the lliad. However, many conservative scholars prefer to emphasize the Bble'Eantiquity, dating it to before 1000 BCthrough oral tradition, much like the way the lliad is believed to have been based in part on songs and shorter epics which came before it referring to events imagined to have occurred a few hundred years prior. Among J E and P the newest source material is 16 (pick Eor P) The influence of the latter ”uroecould acount for why the older brother of Moses, Aaron, who is appointed by God to be Hgh Priest (along with his descendants), is not punished by God for his involvement in the_17__incident. Those who daimed to have descended from Aaron, temple priests and scribes are thought to be responsible for P,which comprises a good part of Exodus The first five Books of Moses which are the first five books of the Bible, are also known as the meaning-five srolls' in Geek. They e also called "the first five books of Moses' base 18 they are attributed to Moses However, that attribution is unlikely, for one reason that Moses would have had to narrate his own death in Numbers Orthodox Jews believe that these books are the revealed word of God that was given to Moses intact One challenge of teating the ad Testament as 19, .rather than assored sripture is how to impress upon studentsto approach the Hebrew Bble as atext complete in itself, rather than a prequel to another text, the New Testament, which is a product of a completely different aulture and time toExplanation / Answer
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11. The validity
12. Great Floods
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17. The Golden calf incident
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