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Renowned biblical scholar Richard Elliott Friedman unveils a groundbreaking discovery: a continuous narrative embedded within the Bible, disrupted by ancient editors who interspersed it with various stories, laws, and poetry. This core prose work, which has not been read as a single narrative for nearly three millennia, is presented in a fresh translation. While previous works have introduced the concept of "J," Friedman argues that it is not merely a standalone piece but the beginning of a larger, intricately connected composition filled with artistry and depth. His detective-like approach reveals a complex saga of love, deception, war, and redemption, tracing a family's journey through twelve generations. Friedman illustrates how unique language and recurring themes—such as the "coat of many colors" and references to Sheol—connect different parts of the Bible, suggesting a singular author's voice guiding more of the text than previously recognized. The narrative begins with the creation of a paradise and unfolds into the evolution of a family into a nation, culminating in the rise of a kingdom under Solomon, son of David. This work, described as a treasure and the foundation of prose literature, offers readers a chance to appreciate the full achievement of its author. Friedman's insights promise to transform our understanding of the Bible, blending excitement with scholarly rigor.
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The Hidden Book in the Bible, Richard Elliott Friedman
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- 1998
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