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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/11/science/camels-had-no-business-in-genesis.html?_r=1
There are too many camels in the Bible, out of time and out of place.
Camels
probably had little or no role in the lives of such early Jewish
patriarchs as Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, who lived in the first half of
the second millennium B.C., and yet stories about them mention these
domesticated pack animals more than 20 times. Genesis 24, for example,
tells of Abraham’s servant going by camel on a mission to find a wife
for Isaac.
These
anachronisms are telling evidence that the Bible was written or edited
long after the events it narrates and is not always reliable as
verifiable history. These camel stories “do not encapsulate memories
from the second millennium,” said Noam Mizrahi, an Israeli biblical
scholar, “but should be viewed as back-projections from a much later
period.”
Dr.
Mizrahi likened the practice to a historical account of medieval events
that veers off to a description of “how people in the Middle Ages used
semitrailers in order to transport goods from one European kingdom to
another.”
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