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The Lost One
It is a manuscript that has existed for about 4000 years.
The kings were to read the law and that was when Saul and David were kings which would have been circa 1000 BC
No biblical books existed for 4000 years.
The oldest extant sources to the Book of Job, only exist in the 2nd century BCE Koine Greek Septuagint. The oldest Hebrew extant come from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and of these only 10 incomplete chapters of Job survived.
The date of original composition to Job, would put it somewhere between the 6th & 4th centuries BCE, so less 2700 years, not 4000 years as you have claimed.
So like the majority of the Book of Job would either be composed by Jews living in Babylon during the 6th century BCE, or after their return from the Babylonian Exile, late 6th century BCE.
The problem is that you don’t understand the Bible that Christians called the Old Testament, aren’t really as old as you believe them to be. No biblical books exist prior to the 6th century BCE.
There is physical evidence that passage from Numbers 6 (eg the Priestly Blessing verses, 6:23-27) existed prior to Jerusalem fall in 587/586 BCE, but they do not demonstrated the book of Numbers. It is a couple of artefacts, found in the cave tomb at Ketef Hinnom, made of silver sheets, that have some inscriptions (hence they were dubbed as the “Silver Scrolls”), which a portion of Blessing survived 6:24-26.
The cave have only been in use in the late 7th century BCE, eg about 630 BCE at the earliest, to very early 6th century BCE, or just before 590 BCE. So that’s how old the scrolls are.
The Silver Scrolls only demonstrated that the existence of the Priestly Blessing, not that the Book of Numbers.
No biblical books whatsoever exist c 1000 BCE, so neither Saul, nor David, could have read something (eg laws, which btw, Job is part of the laws, hence it is part of the Torah) that don’t exist. Even Saul and David are not real people. Like Genesis & Exodus, 1 & 2 Samuel were written during the Babylonian Exile. The books of Samuel don’t exist at all in the 10th century BCE.
A large part of so-called Old Testament only “invented history”, created by priesthood and scribes from 6th century BCE and later. The only real historicity in the Old Testament around only in few handful portions of 1 Kings & 2 Kings, where the names of kings from Judah and from Israel, can be verified by Neo-Assyrian sources.
All you are doing, is using circular reasoning about Saul & David. You have independent evidence that either David or Saul existed and ruling about 11th or 10th century BCE. And you have no evidence that any portion of the laws (Torah) existing at that time. It is circular reasoning and confirmation bias.
The rest of the Old Testament are questionable, unreliable and unverifiable, filled with myths and legends. And that because the Old Testament isn’t a history book. What you’re doing is treating myths as if they history…you don’t know how distinguish facts from fiction…and judging by the numbers of threads you’ve started, using questionable sources, including this thread, you like to use pseudoscience BS propaganda than science sources with data…which only demonstrates you are not a reliable person when it come to distinguishing science from the fairytale that you believe in
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