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“The Hebrew Scriptures In the Making’
By Max L. Margolis
Wellhausen and New
School of Thought
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When once the new process of
analysis was carried into the oth-
er books of the Pentateuch, and
tne same phenomenon of com
pilation was observed in the nar
ratives dealing with the times of
Moses himself, it followed that
the compiler must have been
someone other than Moses him-
seif (At least, this appeared so
to these non-Jewish scholars and
even to Jewish students who
failed to realize that the Biblical
Hebrew entailed a secret code. -
Editor).
The successive steps by which
tne hypothesis was worked out
in its entirety need not detain us
here, Suffice it to say that, by
the labors of a galaxy of biblical
scholars, chiefly of Protestant
uermany and Holland in the
jyth century, with support from
other quarters, the analysis was
perfected and the constituent
documents’ or independent writ
ings were believed to have been
neatly separated.
The sum of the findings of the
school were set forth with much
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acumen and, one is almost
tempted to say, with great elo
quence not quite fifty (now
ninety) years ago by Well
hausen.
The new opinion operates with
internal evidence as furnished
by the change of divine names,
repetitions, contradictions, in
congruities of sequence, and a
difference in vocabulary and
turns of speech. (It was precisely
in these biblical peculiarities
which confounded even the
greatest scholars wherein lay the
secret code mentioned above and
which was used by every true
prophet of Israel. - Editor).
The Chronicler
The author of Chronicles
makes reference to written
sources for the history of the
kings from David to Manassah,
composed by prophets (Samuel,
Nathan, Gad, Abiyah, Iddo, She-
maiah, Jehu, Isaiah, and name
less seers).
Some of these are said to have
formed part of the book of the
kings oi Judah and Israel, and
the latter is mentioned elsewhere
without further specification as
to prophetic authorship. It can
not be maintained exactly that
our books of Samuel and Kings
are meant. Nevertheless, there
is a strong presumption that
those books formed the main
body of an historical work which
he excerpted. He may, of course,
have had at his disposal also in
dependent works by prophetic
writers.
This much is certain that here
we meet already with the notion
of the unbroken succession of
prophet-historians.
Triere are references in the
Scriptures to other historical
works, as for instance in our
Book of Kings to ‘chronicles’ or
annals of the kings of Israel and
Judah, but these and similar
works have perished, except to
the extent that material from
them was imbedded in the scrip
tural histories which have sur
vived.
However, these notices of lost
writings are helpful to an un
derstanding of the very process
at work in the making of the
Scriptures.
(From “The Hebrew Scriptures
In the Making” ‘The Jewish
Publication Society of Ameri
ca, 222 N. 15th St., Philadel
phia, Pa.)
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