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An Adopted Legacy
Neo-Assyrian Origin to Hebrew Lore




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ISBN: 1602640041
Format: Hardcover, 176pp
Pub. Date: April 2007
Publisher: Virtualbookworm
Author: Petros Koutoupis



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It is evident that Petros Koutoupis has done an extensive amount of research concerning the origins of the Hebrew Bible and with his background in the Biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek he is able to dig deep into the texts. In his book, An Adopted Legacy, Neo-Assyrian Origin to Hebrew Lore, Petros has painstakingly analyzed the writings and documents of other cultures, Semitic and non-Semitic alike, which lived around and among the Hebrews which, have had an influence on the Hebrews culture, religion and writings. The book is well organized and written so scholars and lay people can read and use it in their own studies and research.

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There has been much confusion when attempting to date the Pentateuch; especially when considering the Documentary/Source Hypothesis. To what time-frame does each source/author belong and under what influenced so these writings come into existence? These questions have been plaguing both scholars and non-scholars since the very beginning of biblical studies. Designated towards scholarly re-search, "An Adopted Legacy" offers new insights to the Yahwistic (J) source of the Book of Genesis and its origins. A smaller timeframe of writing for the Yahwistic author is given by the end of this book while attempting to solve some of the Bible's oldest mysteries. Being the first book of a two-part series, this concentrates more specifically on the primeval history of the Book of Genesis while the second, which is currently being researched, covers the patriarchal history of both Genesis and Exodus (with sources cited in Leviticus, Numbers, Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel and 1 Kings). A lot of emphasis has been placed in not only both Mesopotamian and Levantine history and geography but also both Hebrew and Aramaic grammar; with exhaustive research using the Masoretic Hebrew and Samaritan Pentateuch, the Greek Septuagint, ancient mythologies, archaeological records and museum catalogues, among many other materials at the author's disposal.

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