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@Link,
It seems to me that in order to complete this challenge with a viable conclusion, one would need to recreate the circmstances when/where it was written. Perhaps being in that time, in that place, among those individuals contributed to the eloquence of the text?
If so, then it is another reason that the challenge is erroneous. One isn't able to recreate the circumstances of the original authorship. But this doesn't diminish that the text is unique. But it does question whether or not it is divinely inspired.
It seems to me that in order to complete this challenge with a viable conclusion, one would need to recreate the circmstances when/where it was written. Perhaps being in that time, in that place, among those individuals contributed to the eloquence of the text?
If so, then it is another reason that the challenge is erroneous. One isn't able to recreate the circumstances of the original authorship. But this doesn't diminish that the text is unique. But it does question whether or not it is divinely inspired.