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A: Biblical scholars can see many reasons for considering the Jewish Torah, the first five books of The Bible to have been written by several different authors and at a time much later than the time attributed to Moses.

The Torah, or Christian Pentateuch, was written by four main sources, each of which (whether one person or a school) had its own literary style. Because they were anonymous, these sources have been given modern names to distinguish them.

  1. The Yahwist came first, around the tenth century BCE, using an older version of the Hebrew language and had a vivid, colourful style. He consistently used Yahweh as the name for an anthropomorphic God with human characteristics, one who made promises and covenants with his chosen people. The Yahwist called the pre-Israelite inhabitants of Palestine, Canaanites, and the mountain of God, Sinai. The source's main interests were the southern kingdom, Judah, and the Aaronid priesthood.
  2. The Elohist (E) had a moderately eloquent style and used 'Elohim' as the name for a more transcendent God who required obedience and was feared by his people. People could never look at the Elohist's God, so he typically came in dreams or visions, but sometimes in the form of a cloud or a flame. The Elohist called the pre-Israelite inhabitants of Palestine, Amorites, and the mountain of God, Horeb.This source came from the northern kingdom of Israel, and was generally more concerned with general stories than individuals.
  3. In line with the needs of a strong monarchy, the Deuteronomist emphasised centralisation of worship and governance in Jerusalem. He is noteworthy for the repetitive use of certain phrases particular to this source.
  4. The Priestly source had a low level of literary style and focussed on the formal relations between God and society. He used the names Elohim and El Shaddai to describe a remote and unmerciful God, and drew on the earlier works of the Yahwist and the Elohist, changing details to suit the priestly point of view.
Another way of looking at the evidence is that there are three different names used for Moses' father-in-law, yet you would expect Moses to have known his own father-in-law's name and to have used it correctly each time. Furthermore, the Pentateuch is full of doublets and inconsistencies that can only be explained by multiple authors. Many references point to cities and nations that did not even exist at the time in which the books are set.

In addition to the evidence of the books themselves is the archaeological evidence that the Exodus from Egypt never really occured as described in the Bible. Without the Exodus there was no Moses, and therefore we would have to look for another author.

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Basing itself on linguistics and usage, the researchers' hypothesis splits the narrative of the Hebrew Bible and attributes it to various unknown authors (Priest, Deuteronomist, etc. [J,E,P and D]), despite (for example) the Torah's explicit statement as to its Divine provenance (Exodus 24:12) and having been written in its entirety by Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24), and despite the unbroken national tradition of the authorship of each of the Prophets (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b).

What are the facts? No parchment, scroll, or inscription has ever been found that would support the Bible-critics' JEPD (different sources) hypothesis, which remains a set of postulates. And those ancient writers who mention, describe, summarize or translate the Torah (Josephus, Samaritans, Targum, Septuagint etc.), describe it in its complete form.
Archaeological finds, such as the Ugarit documents and those of Nuzu, Mari, Susa, Ebla, and Tel el-Amarna, have repeatedly caused the critics to retract specific claims. The entire social milieu portrayed in the Torah, once criticized as anachronistic, has been shown to be historically accurate, including customs of marriage, adoption, contracts, inheritance, purchases, utensils, modes of travel, people's names and titles, etc. Professor Gleason Archer Ph.D of Harvard University states: "In case after case where historical inaccuracy was alleged as proof of late and spurious authorship of the biblical documents, the Hebrew record has been vindicated by the results of excavations, and the condemnatory judgment of the Documentary theorists have been proved to be without foundation."

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