Most
interesting that an article about Noah that I read recently would refer to “the
three main strings of the [Flood] narrative” in light of P.J. Wiseman’s thesis that
the Book of Genesis is a compilation of ancient family histories (toledôt), and
that a part of the Flood account was written (owned, signed off) by Noah’s
three sons (Genesis 10:1): “This is the account of Shem, Ham and Japheth,
Noah's sons, who themselves had sons after the flood”.
I
wrote about this in some detail in my article "The 'Toledoths' of Genesis" (https://www.academia.edu/3501243/The_Toledoths_of_Genesis)
This
embedded textual evidence for a triple ancient authorship of the Flood
narrative plays havoc, I believe, with the cumbersome JEDP theory of multiple later
sources.
Damien
Mackey.
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