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Writing posthumously:
In Deuteronomy (34:5) a text says: “So Moses the servant of the LORD died there.” If Moses had written the Torah, as they claim, how could he have written such an expression? How could Moses have written that Moses had died there? Impossible! If Moses had been the writer he could not have written about the date of his death and the place of his death posthumously.”[1] This is what occurs in the Five Books attributed to Moses (peace be upon him) that are characterized by weak authenticity of narration, let alone the remaining Books attributed to other Prophets of the Children of Israel. [1] Ibid., pp. 64-65. |