The Book of J

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What questions remain unanswered?

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The provided passages do not explicitly list any unanswered questions. The text focuses on identifying the author J, describing her literary genius and the significance of her work in the Bible [1]. It highlights her powerful characterization and the revolutionary idea that J might have been a woman [1].

While the passages offer insights into the author J and her contributions, they do not contain information about any specific questions that remain unanswered regarding her work or the biblical texts she is credited with writing.

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Title: The Book of J by Harold Bloom Description: Scholars agree that the first strand in Genesis, Exodus, and Numbers was written by an author whom they call J, who lived in the tenth century before Christ. In The Book of J, accompanying David Rosenberg's startling new translation, America's greatest literary critic, Harold Bloom, asserts that J was a writer of the stature of Homer, Shakespeare, and Tolstoy and puts forth the revolutionary idea that J was very likely a woman. J was a genius with unmatched powers of irony and characterization, as shown in her unforgettable and very human…
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