ABSTRACT

'Argonauts of the Desert' presents a revolutionary new commentary on the Bible and its origins, arguing that most biblical stories and laws were inspired by Greek literature. From Genesis to Kings, the books of the Bible may have been written by a single author, a Hellenized Judean scholar who used Plato's ideal state in The Laws as a primary source. As such, biblical Israel is a recreation of that twelve tribes State and the stories surrounding the birth, life and death of that State were inspired by Greek epics. Each chapter presents the biblical material and compares this to the Greek or Roman equivalents, discussing similarities and differences.

chapter |91 pages

Introduction: Hypothesis and Thesis

chapter 1|54 pages

Genesis

chapter 2|26 pages

Exodus

chapter 3|7 pages

Leviticus

chapter 4|14 pages

Numbers

chapter 5|14 pages

Deuteronomy

chapter 6|7 pages

Joshua

chapter 7|24 pages

Judges

chapter 8|28 pages

Samuel

chapter 9|32 pages

Kings

chapter 10|11 pages

Conclusions