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Tanakh and Bible Plagiarism Vol I. 1, #1
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- ISBN8993950600
- EAN9798993950600
- Date de parution27/11/2025
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Résumé
Tanakh and Bible Plagiarism reveals how many stories in the Tanakh and the Bible were not original, but adapted from much older African and Afro-Asiatic civilizations. From creation stories to patriarch tales, from laws to flood narratives, this book shows how these ideas appeared first in Egypt, Sumer, Canaan, and surrounding cultures long before they entered biblical scripture. This Second Edition lays out the evidence clearly and directly.
Each chapter compares well-known biblical passages to their earlier sources, showing where the narratives were borrowed, edited, or reshaped into a new tradition. The goal is not to attack belief, but to encourage deeper reading and critical understanding. If you have ever wondered where the Bible's stories truly came from, how ancient myths were rewritten, or why different civilizations shared similar traditions, this book guides you through the answers step by step-drawing on archaeology, history, and comparative literature.
Each chapter compares well-known biblical passages to their earlier sources, showing where the narratives were borrowed, edited, or reshaped into a new tradition. The goal is not to attack belief, but to encourage deeper reading and critical understanding. If you have ever wondered where the Bible's stories truly came from, how ancient myths were rewritten, or why different civilizations shared similar traditions, this book guides you through the answers step by step-drawing on archaeology, history, and comparative literature.








