To: Resettozero
Yes, at least in the NKJV and ESV. That’s what my post meant...perhaps Moses learned quite a few other things on Sinai.
Yes he most likely did.
Ok, I thought that he was credited some where with it, but like about every thing else there are most likely other opinions which I am not familiar with.
395 posted on
11/26/2014 2:14:38 PM PST by
ravenwolf
(` Does the scripture explain it in full detail? if not how can you?)
To: ravenwolf
I believe Moses is credited with writing Genesis as you said. Wasn’t intending to be obtuse but I was anyway.
R2z
To: ravenwolf; Resettozero
Yes, at least in the NKJV and ESV. Thats what my post meant...perhaps Moses learned quite a few other things on Sinai.
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Yes he most likely did. Ok, I thought that he was credited some where with it, but like about every thing else there are most likely other opinions which I am not familiar with. The Pentateuch, as the first five books of the Old Testament are called, are referred to as the the books of Moses in the New Testament (see 2 Cor. 3:15; Acts 13:15; Acts 15:21; Acts 28:23) as well as Jesus doing so in Luke 24:27; John 5:46; Luke 16:29,31.
439 posted on
11/26/2014 7:02:41 PM PST by
boatbums
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