shaman:
Hey there!
You wrote:
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Now you said that I have to give an interpretation of what is there written, that is exactly the thing, it is that interpretation is given only A POSTERIORI and not A PRIORI, so that it is up to the clever mind to make sens out of the text, even if the text does not make sens.
This strikes at the very heart of much of the debate that occurs within this religious tradition. WAS IT A PRIORI--or was it ALWAYS A POSTERIORI??? If it is indeed A PRIORI then all of our answers are to be found in the divine realm and not the human, but, if indeed the scriptures are A POSTERIORI then the writings of men will answer the questions.
You ask A LOT of different questions! Which is NOT bad at all--it is just way more than I can address here. If you are really interested (and you certainly seem to be) then I suggest you find some books to read that are trying to sort all of this out. Which books? For you?--that I cannot say. You have already gotten a GREAT start!! You can certainly check the bibliographies that I have posted so far, but there are a great many other books as well. On these topics, Jewish scholarship is making a lot more head way in my opinion, so check with Jewish publishers and scholarship. My method of choosing the right book for me? I peruse my options and pick the one(s) that "stand out the most." I try to let God help me to know where to go for my answers.
On these threads, we can certainly discuss many different topics, but you have hit on some very fundamental topics that there is no clear answer for. It is all speculation--and I only have my opinions based upon my own research. I myself have concentrated on the mystical aspects of scripture and not straight literary criticism. If indeed Israel and Judah were actual tribes, then perhaps you are correct. But--if Israel and Judah represent
two different aspects of our existence, e.g. divine image and human form, respectively (hence also the 2 different creation stories,) then there may not have necessarily been two actual tribes that wrote the scripture. Where am I getting this? In Hebrew, Judah means "Praise of God" and Israel means "one who sees God." Perhaps the different styles are reflective of these different aspects/perspectives? There are no doubt different styles of writing, as well as influences from cultures all over the ANE (Ancient Near East.) These scriptures were written, re-written, copied and re-copied countless times through the centuries. As to "who
actually wrote the scriptures" --
speculations are all we will ever have
in my opinion--for we are too far removed to know anything "for sure."
But all of your questions are certainly valid and thought provoking! I have long pondered these same things too, so I am in the process of trying to answer these questions (plus many more) for myself!! I have shared some of what I have found in the thread "Use of Allegory and Metaphor in the Bible" thread. This may or may not interest you, but this realm of thought is really all I have to contribute at this time.
May God be with us all in our search!
Peace,
Beth
p.s. I agree about the OBE, NDE, LD theory. I have thought that for many years now!