Proto-Austronesian Hebrew/Texts

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  • Genesis (sans 25:12-18; 36:1-37:1)
    1. The Book of Heaven and Earth (1-11)
    2. The Book of Abraham (12-25)
    3. The Book of Jacob (25-35)
    4. The Book of Joseph (37-50)
  • Exodus
    1. The Names of Israel (1-6)
    2. The Book of Moses (7-11)
    3. The Beginning of Months (12-18:27)
    4. The Book of the Covenant (19-24)
    5. Instructions for Tabernacle (25-34)
    6. Building the Tabernacle (35-40)
  • Leviticus (severely redacted)
    1. The Book of Feasts
    2. The Book of Purity
  • Numbers
    1. The Book of Israel (1-)
    2. The Book of Holiness (-10)
    3. one
    4. two
  • Deuteronomy (severely redacted)
    1. One
    2. Two
    3. Three
  • Joshua (1-11+12:1+24)
  • Judges
  • (1st) Samuel 1-15
  • Kings - Elijah - only the Elijah/Elisha cycle in the middle
  • The 12
    • 8th Century Prophets to the Northern Kingdom
      1. Jonah
      2. Amos (stop @ 9:12)
      3. Hosea
    • 8th Century Prophets to the Southern Kingdom
      1. Micah (different 1:1; sans 4:6-13)
      2. Isaiah (mostly Deutero-Isaiah- redacted)
    • 7th Century Prophets to the Southern Kingdom
      1. Nahum
      2. Zephaniah
      3. Habakkuk
    • 7th to 6th Century Prophets to the Southern Kingdom
      1. Jeremiah (follow LXX + redaction)
      2. Ezekiel
      3. Obadiah
    • 6th to 5th Century Prophets, Judah Restored
      1. Haggai
      2. Zechariah
      3. Malachi
      4. Joel
  • Psalms
    • Book III (73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89) GONE except 86
    • No: 119
  • Job
  • Proverbs 1:1-22:16; 30; 31
  • Song of Songs
  • Ruth
  • Lamentations
  • Ecclesiastes
  • Esther
  • Daniel (part of 7th to 6th Century Prophets to the Southern Kingdom)
  • Ezra/Nehemiah
  • Chronicles

You end up with 3 sevens

  1. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges
    • This Septateuch is also split into three 7's:
    1. one set of seven books before the "Book of the Law",
    2. the Book of the Law itself in 7 pieces,
    3. and 7 after (two in Numbers, three in Dt, Joshua, Judges)
  1. Samuel, Elijah, Amos, Jonah, Hosea, Isaiah, Jeremiah
  2. Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther

There will also be two non-canonical "histories", one written much early in their time in SE Asia (before the big influx), and another just before the end of the writing epoch, which will hint as to how their records were erased. Part of Leviticus was deemed uninspired and called 'The Manual of the Priests'.

  1. Ulmi the Hittite
  2. Onijah the Scribe