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Comment Re:No backup?! Talmudic Law is NOT pre-biblical! (Score 1) 474

OK, my bad, I missed your previous post. However, Torah is generally defined as the Law of Moses and is considered to include the Five Books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. This is considered to be the oldest portion of the Bible (Old Testament) with the exception of the Book of Job. Are you arguing that the content of the Law existed and was being followed prior to being put into writing? If so, I would state that Exodus itself implicitly demonstrates that the Law was first implemented, and then the events surrounding its inception were later recorded for posterity. How much lag time existed between these two events? I'm not sure that we will ever establish that with any degree of certainty. Another way of looking at it would be to state that the Bible is the first written record of Torah Law (other than perhaps two sets of stone tablets, one set reportedly destroyed and the other set which will probably be found when we find the Lost Ark). Either way, do you have an older written example of the Mosaic Law outside of the Bible?

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