Revelation by Spirit in the Bible is never to reveal history, it’s always prophetic, so for biblical “scholars” to say that Moses (or a prophet later) received the history for the book of Genesis by divine revelation is absurd, and that he made-it-up so knowingly inaccurate equally absurd, but P. J. Wiseman in the middle of the last century gave us the solution, that all of Genesis except the six days of creation was humanly eye-witnessed because the ancients used what’s called a colophon at the end of their documents of clay tablets or animals skins, the colophon which states the owner and/or the author of the document, thus where the Bible says “this is the history of . . . (fill in the name), or the record of . . . . , (fill in the name)” or these are the generations (origins) of . . . . (fill in the name)” is the end of those documents recorded by those ancients. Only the six days of creation, not witnessed by any human, was recorded having been witnessed by the Creator, Elohim, having said merely at the close of that tablet or skin that “these are the generations of the heavens and the earth.”