Job circa 2000 B. C. Used Iron Stylus to Engrave Words Into Tablets Hebrew Word Sepher to Write Proving Early Recordings

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Many think that the Bible was begun recorded by Moses circa 1450 b. c., some saying even later than Moses’ time, but the Hebrew word sepher for the verb to write means to cut-into, to engrave, as the ancients before Moses wrote (engraved) into clay tablets (while wet then allowed to dry) such that Adam and Eve recorded the first words of the Bible and their descendants following did the same (“these are the generations of . . . . ” meaning “these are the origins of . . . . “).