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1 | what type of book is the bible, research | Bible general Archive 2 | Michael Draves | 100598 | ||
Well g3ills since you have had time to do some research has any of your views of what the Bible is changed? Why do Jews call the Bible the TaNaK? Hint:(What do Torah, Neviim and Kethuvim mean?) What is the JEDP theory? What is the Septuagint and what does it have to do with Christians dividing the Old Testament into 4 types of writings? Though Protestants and Catholics divide the Old Testament the same way Protestants accept the same books as the Jews. What do Protestants call these books (and portions) they reject from the canon and what do Roman Catholics call these books (a portions) that they include? Could any of the Old Testament books be reclassified as some type of mashal? What is the classification for the first three Gospels that John does not fall into? What is the classification for the writings that were written first? Who is accepted as the author of the only Historical book in the New Testament? Name a book that was not accepted into the New Testament? Could any of the New Testament books be reclassified as plays? |
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2 | what type of book is the bible, research | Bible general Archive 2 | g3ills | 100925 | ||
M.Draves, I could not find some of the answers that you asked. I lack the tools to search some of them, please feel free to enlighten me on some good tools for theories (JEPD). I couldn't find words like TaNak, or mashal (except for mashal being a village in Asher located in the plain south of Acre) I wonder if TaNak has to do with "divisions", according to your hint??? Torah... The first five books of the OT, the Law of Moses Neviim... known as the 2nd division of the OT, the prophets. Kethuvim... known as the 3rd division of the OT, the writings The Septuagint is a greek translation of the Hebrew OT scriptures. The portion of books rejected by the Proestants are called Apocrypha. Could'n find what the Roman Catholics call it. the classification of the writings that were written first... The Pentateuch(???) Author of the only Historical book in the NT... Luke Non excepted book for NT... the gospel of Thomas Well that is what I could come up with, maybe you see why I wanted to know HOW to research properly. I am always open for suggestions and references. Peace, G. |
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3 | what type of book is the bible, research | Bible general Archive 2 | Michael Draves | 100933 | ||
The Tanak is the same as the Old Testament which the Jews divide by the 3 divisions you found and the name is just the first letter of each word with a vowels added so it could be pronounced. Mashal is a broad term for wisdom statments like a proverb or parable. Deuterocanonical is what Roman Catholics call the Apocrypha. In the New Testament of what we have the Epistles were written first. The Pentateuch is the first part of the Old Testament and is the same as the Torah. JEPD is a source theory for the Torah one that used YHWH(Jehovah) for the name of God, one spoke of Elohim, one was concerned with priestly matters and a separate source was proposed for Deuteronomy. Your ability to research is fine and Hank's appraisal of the questions has merit. | ||||||