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Fragmentary hypotheses, seen notably in the work of Rolf Rendtorff and Erhard Blum, see the Pentateuch as growing through the gradual accretion of material into larger and larger blocks before being joined together, first by a Deuteronomic writer (" Deuteronomic " means related to the Book of Deuteronomy, which was composed in the late 7th century BCE ), and then by a Priestly writer ( 6th / 5th century ), who also added his own material.

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Fragmentary hypotheses, seen notably in the work of Rolf Rendtorff and Erhard Blum, see the Pentateuch as growing through the gradual accretion of material into larger and larger blocks before being joined together, first by a Deuteronomic writer (" Deuteronomic " means related to the Book of Deuteronomy, which was composed in the late 7th century BCE ), and then by a Priestly writer ( 6th / 5th century ), who also added his own material.

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