User talk:Gruenhmw

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Documentary Hypothesis
I would be grateful if you could look at Bible, English, King James, According to the documentary hypothesis. Actually, the topic is the Torah, even if the person developing the page became a little over excited about using an Church of England. Nevertheless, I think the documentary hypothesis could usefully complement some of the other views expressed as regards the origins of the Torah. What do you think? However, weighed down by Jacobean embroidery the page currently has to support, I feel the the reservations spelled out on Topic page would exclude it's inclusion.Harrypotter 20:27, 27 August 2010 (UTC) Harrypotter 19:57, 27 August 2010 (UTC)