Pentateuch


From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Pentateuch
The Composition of the Pentateuch: Renewing the Documentary Hypothesis (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library)
A Guide to the Pentateuch (Exploring the Old Testament #1)
The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary
The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2–3 and the Human Origins Debate
Handbook on the Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate (Volume 2) (The Lost World Series)
Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus (Volume 37) (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
Introduction to Reading the Pentateuch
Genesis (Tyndale Old Testament Commentary, #1)
The Documentary Hypothesis and the Composition of the Pentateuch: Eight Lectures
The Lost World of the Torah: Law as Covenant and Wisdom in Ancient Context
The Lost World of the Flood: Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate (Volume 5) (The Lost World Series)
The Book of Leviticus (New International Commentary on the Old Testament)
The Theme of the Pentateuch
Robert G. Ingersoll
If the Pentateuch be true, religious persecution is a duty. The dungeons of the Inquisition were temples, and the clank of every chain upon the limbs of heresy was music in the ear of God. If the Pentateuch was inspired, every heretic should be destroyed; and every man who advocates a fact inconsistent with the sacred book, should be consumed by sword and flame. In the Old Testament no one is told to reason with a heretic, and not one word is said about relying upon argument, upon education, no ...more
Robert G. Ingersoll, Some Mistakes of Moses

Thomas Henry Huxley
An interesting contrast between the geology of the present day and that of half a century ago, is presented by the complete emancipation of the modern geologist from the controlling and perverting influence of theology, all-powerful at the earlier date. As the geologist of my young days wrote, he had one eye upon fact, and the other on Genesis; at present, he wisely keeps both eyes on fact, and ignores the pentateuchal mythology altogether. The publication of the 'Principles of Geology' brought ...more
Thomas Henry Huxley, Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The

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