The Semitic Gods And the Bible Being Over Three Hundred Pages From the Gods An
The Semitic Gods And the Bible Being Over Three Hundred Pages From the Gods An
De Robigne Mortimer Bennett
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A few additional reasons will be given here why Moses could not have been the writer of those books : 1. Moses could not have written the Pentateuch because it records his own death and burial. Of all the remarkable men that ever lived, not one has been known to possess the ability to write up the account of his own death, his funeral services, and a description of his burial. It is not to be presumed that Moses differed in this respect from all the other men who have lived in the world. (5Xg T...HE BIBLB. 2. The writer of Deuteronomy^, who w-rote tlie account of the death of Moses, says that " no man knoweth of his sepul- cher till this day, " implying that the statement was written a long time after the event of the death happened. It would have been simpl}^ ridiculous to have used such an expression if written immediately after the event occurred, or before it happened, which would have had to be the case if written by Moses. 8. Another phrase in connection says, "There arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, who knew the Lord face to face.
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