Many people read the Tanakh and the Bible as if they appeared out of nowhere, fully original and untouched. But when you look closer, a different picture appears. Many of the stories inside them came from older African and Afro-Asiatic civilizations that existed long before the biblical writers.The creation story, the patriarch stories, the flood story, and the laws all have earlier versions found in Egypt, Sumer, Canaan, and surrounding cultures. This book shows the connections plainly, chapter by chapter, revealing how parts of the Tanakh and the Bible were borrowed, reshaped and rewritten over time.
Tanakh and Bible Plagiarism Vol. 1 is not an attack on anyone's belief. It simply encourages readers to look clearly and to read with an open mind. To follow the evidence, and understand where these stories truly began. Using history, archaeology, language, and comparative religion, the book uncovers the older foundations that influenced what people today call "scripture."This volume brings together the information so readers can see the full picture for themselves.