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A concise, popular survey outlines scholarly views on the Bible's literary history, examining Hebrew scriptures and New Testament writings as products of human composition, compilation, and editorial growth. It argues the Pentateuch combines multiple sources (notably Elohistic and Jehovistic strands) with a Mosaic core, evaluates oral versus written origins, traces the development of Hebrew histories, prophecy, and poetical books, and considers how New Testament texts and the Gospels arose and were collected. Attention is given to processes of preservation, transmission, translation, and canon formation while acknowledging claims of supernatural inspiration alongside a distinct natural history of the texts.
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