The deduction says that a "Yahwist," called the J writer in the same way as Wellhausen was German, and the J has the y-sound at hand, ja, wrote voluminous chunks, especially of Beginning, that description on the use of the divine name. Theoretically, this writer lived about 900 BCE in the southern "state" of Judah once a shared Israel (if it existed, as Old Tribute minimalists brainteaser) arm.
Newborn writer, play a little later, is the "Elohist" or E writer. He allegedly wrote a little later, from the post-split northern state of Israel, which included Ephraim (an "E" help mnemonic, as Judah is for the "J").
Plus, a third writer, a "Deuteronomist," is posited as the original writer of the book of Deuteronomy, meaning in time for Josiah, king of Judah, to "bit" about 621 BCE.
Fourth, a "Religious writer wrote down all the ritual observances, the first fashion of the Beginning labor story, the dietary laws and gather stuff, once leaders of Judah were carted off to get rid of in Babylon.
A selection of say this participant may fix lived later and been the cut Ezra, of the book of that name. A selection of infer an breezy clerical writer, but Ezra as a chief redactor.
Proper, at lowest involving the clerical and nonpriestly sections, new CPU research confirms the gulf. That's apart from this background:
Three of the four scholars are religious Jews who subscribe in some form to the belief that the Torah was dictated to Moses in its undivided by a best author: God.
Unbiased a reminder that religious fundamentalism isn't confined to Christianity.
To cut a long story short, the CPU software found fused authors in a daze, not meaning in the Torah. The software sees fused authors in Isaiah, as do debauched scholars.At hand is no god and I am his soothsayer.