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The only lesson we didn't learned from that moron that died (according to the myth) after running ~40Km is that uman animals aren't BUILD for running!

Clearly we're dumb as a rock...

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Subscribed. Sorry for not getting over here. I like this stuff.

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Maybe the original Marathon run was shortened by tunnel. Kind of like the NYC Marathon winner taking a taxi.

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Nov 24, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

" Know thyself" the bible summarized ( and all the human projections and misinterpretations removed)

in the Greek temple of Orpheus.

Enlightenment is timeless.

(Turning these teachings into a religion, a separate group and dogma the wise timeless teachings can easily become distorted, fanatical and problematic)

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Plato and the Creation of the Hebrew Bible for the first time compares the ancient law collections of the Ancient Near East, the Greeks and the Pentateuch to determine the legal antecedents for the biblical laws. Following on from his 2006 work, Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus, Gmirkin takes up his theory that the Pentateuch was written around 270 BCE using Greek sources found at the Great Library of Alexandria, and applies this to an examination of the biblical law codes. A striking number of legal parallels are found between the Pentateuch and Athenian laws, and specifically with those found in Plato's Laws of ca. 350 BCE. Constitutional features in biblical law, Athenian law, and Plato's Laws also contain close correspondences. Several genres of biblical law, including the Decalogue, are shown to have striking parallels with Greek legal collections, and the synthesis of narrative and legal content is shown to be compatible with Greek literature. All this evidence points to direct influence from Greek writings, especially Plato's Laws, on the biblical legal tradition. Finally, it is argued that the creation of the Hebrew Bible took place according to the program found in Plato's Laws for creating a legally authorized national ethical literature, reinforcing the importance of this specific Greek text to the authors of the Torah and Hebrew Bible in the early Hellenistic Era. This study offers a fascinating analysis of the background to the Pentateuch, and will be of interest not only to biblical scholars, but also to students of Plato, ancient law, and Hellenistic literary traditions. Russell Gmirkin

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317777824_Plato_and_the_Creation_of_the_Hebrew_Bible#:~:text=Finally%2C%20it%20is%20argued%20that%20the%20creation%20of,and%20Hebrew%20Bible%20in%20the%20early%20Hellenistic%20Era.

In addition-https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/review-russell-e-gmirkin-plato-and-creation-hebrew-bible

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