I was reading a passage from "The Book of Jasher" in chapter 66 which I want to share with you:
14 Now therefore our lord and king, the eyes of all Egypt are upon thee to give them advice with thy wisdom, by which they may prevail over Israel to destroy them, or to diminish them from the land; and the king answered them saying, Give you counsel in this matter that we may know what to do unto them.
15 And an officer, one of the king's counsellors, whose name was Job, from Mesopotamia, in the land of Uz, answered the king, saying,
16 If it please the king, let him hear the counsel of his servant; and the king said unto him, Speak.
17 And Job spoke before the king, the princes, and before all the elders of Egypt, saying,
18 Behold the counsel of the king which he advised formerly respecting the labor of the children of Israel is very good, and you must not remove from them that labor forever.
19 But this is the advice counselled by which you may lessen them, if it seems good to the king to afflict them.
20 Behold we have feared war for a long time, and we said, When Israel becomes fruitful in the land, they will drive us from the land if a war should take place.
21 If it please the king, let a royal decree go forth, and let it be written in the laws of Egypt which shall not be revoked, that every male child born to the Israelites, his blood shall be spilled upon the ground.
22 And by your doing this, when all the male children of Israel shall have died, the evil of their wars will cease; let the king do so and send for all the Hebrew midwives and order them in this matter to execute it; so the thing pleased the king and the princes, and the king did according to the word of Job.
I am like: WOW!!! ... How on earth can a man that counsils to kill the firstborn of the SONS of ISRAEL be a righteous man in the eyes of the writer of the biblebook Job? Would Moses, who escaped this crime against humanity (and not to forget to the people of Yahweh), be writing what we read in bible book Job? Are we speaking about the same Job? According to the scriptures itself it is highly likely!
Read these bible verse please:
Job 1:1 says:
There was a man in the land of a Uz whose name was b Job, and that man was c blameless and upright, one who d feared God and e turned away from evil.
A big bit of a contradiction isn't it? Would it not mean that Moses wasn't the writer of Job (or Genesis for that matter?)...