Jehuddah wrote:As a person who read all of the Torah, I also noticed such a thing:
Why does in one place he is called Hadonai (In Judaism we don't say Yaweh but Hadonai) and at the other Elohim? And Shaddai?
But I didn't notice the different dialects, they are written in pretty much the same style (At least in the original language Hebrew in which I read in).
The Tanakh is divided to three,
the religious part,
and the historic part,
the mixed parts.
The religious parts include the prophets, the heavenly explanation to historic events etc.
The historic parts include the kings, the wars, the revolution, the exile etc.
The mixed parts include the exodus, destruction of Sodom and Gemora etc.
The historic parts are real,
now, I personally do not believe the religious parts.
I must say you did a large research there.
Interesting.
Jehuddah wrote:By the way, there are few books in which we know who wrote:
For example, Solomon wrote:
Mishlei
Tehilim
and Song of Songs.
Are you sure about that? Persian loanwords present in Song of Songs indicates a post-Exilic authorship.