In the past, the first (A) and third (C) narratives have been attributed to the Yahwist source (or J source), and the second narrative (B) has been attributed to the Elohist source (or the E source) via source criticism. However, it has also been proposed that similarities between these narratives is because they are oral variations of one original story. Some scholars more recently believe that sources B and C were based on the knowledge of account A.[2]
@Slfirme:, you put this on the team's Talk page, fyi. Also, probably you should indicate that this is your contribution. You could do so simply by signing with the 4 tilde WP signature. Take care, keep up the good work, ProfGray (talk) 21:33, 16 February 2015 (UTC)