Because the Bible was redacted for millennia, Jiang says much of the Yahwist's original writing is lost, but he will analyze Adam and Eve and Jacob and Rachel as stories he treats as hers.
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Jacob AND Rachel
Because the Bible was redacted for millennia, Jiang says much of the Yahwist's original writing is lost, but he will analyze Adam and Eve and Jacob and Rachel as stories he treats as hers.
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"...called Adam and Eve. The second is the story of Jacob and Rachel. Okay? Alright. So you think you know the story of Adam..."
"...those seven years were a long seven years for both jacob and rachel in fact every leah probably said to rachel okay she was..."
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