Hi,
"Remember, Genesis is not one book but a compilation of stories from a variety of sources that are all then attributed to Moses.
Any support for this claim, there is certainly nothing in the Old Testament to suggest that Moses wrote the Book of Genesis.
Well, Hebrews was written by Paul when he was jailed.
Paul didn't write Hebrews. Hebrews and a few other Pastorals have now been taken off Paul, been that way for a long time now.
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A considerable variety of opinions on this subject have been advanced from the earliest times. The epistle makes no internal claim of authorship, which is inconsistent with the rest of Paul's epistles. Also, while many of the letter's ideas are Pauline, the writing style is substantially different from that of Paul's epistles. For example, the Epistle does not open with the preamble typical of Paul. Hebrews has nothing to indicate that an attribution to Paul was ever intended.
I cannot think of a mainstream scholar who believes Paul wrote Hebrews. Do you know anyone?
but they arn't organized alphabetically or chronologically, but rather they're first seperated into Hebrew and greek, then odered by type.
Is the Old Testament placed in chronological order?
Sorry, I forgot I wanted to mention something about the meat rule. If a flood truely did occur to the extent it's depicted as, the soil would've been horrible eroded. They may have been aloud to eat meat because they need to. But the blood rule never changed.
Surely an omniscient God could provide veggies and thus avoid the eating of meat?
Brian.