Jahwist
The Jahwist (J) is one of the sources of the Torah postulated by the documentary hypothesis ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :This article describes the opinion of the documentary hypothesis without taking into account alternative opinions; see the documentary hypothesis article for details on the disputes to this theory ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In this source God's name is always presented as YHVH, which scholars transliterated in modern times as Yahweh (German spelling: Jahwe; the previous transliteration was Jehovah). J treats God as a human-like figure, capable of regret, and appearing in person at events.
Torah: Torah, (תורה) is a Hebrew word meaning "teaching", "instruction", or especially "law". It primarily refers to the first section of the Tanakh–the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, or the Five Books of Moses, but can also be used in the general sense to also include ... Documentary hypothesis: The documentary hypothesis is a theory proposed by many historians and academics in the field of linguistics and source criticism that the Five Books of Moses (the Torah) are in fact a combination of documents from different sources rather than authored by one individual. Although the hypothesis is ... | ~ Table of Content ~
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