Gad the seer The Book of Gad the Seer (Hebrew: דברי גד החזה, romanized: diḇrê Gāḏ ha-ḥōzeh) is a presumed lost text, supposed to have been written by the biblical prophet Gad, which is mentioned at 1 Chronicles (1 Chronicles 29:29). The passage reads: "Now the acts of David the king, first and last, behold, they are written in the book of Samuel the seer, and in the book of Nathan the prophet, and in the book of Gad the seer." Some traditional Rabbinic commentaries understood this to be a reference to the books of I and II Samuel which were started by Samuel himself and completed by Nathan the Prophet and Gad the Seer . The book of Gad the seer should be part of the Holy King James Bible The date of composition for the text known as The Book of Gad the Seer is debated, with scholarly theories suggesting a possible origin in the first century CE or during the Middle Ages, though the manuscript found is a much later, 19th-century copy from the Black Jews of Cochin, India. The text itself is an anthology, not the original lost work mentioned in the Bible, and its content varies stylistically, including apocalyptic chapters, copies of psalms, and other literary forms, indicating it is a compilation from different time periods in nomine Patris et FiLii et Spiritus Sancti missa orationis peace be still amen
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