Riddle of the Exodus: Startling Parallels Between Ancient Jewish Sources and the Egyptian Archaeological Record
James D. Long suggests that the archaeological community has claimed to find no evidence that supports the story of the Biblical Exodus from Egypt because they are looking in the wrong time period.
By understanding the earlier Jewish sources and oral traditions, he shows that there is a time period that lines up in both the Jewish and Egyptian records that sound amazingly like the pivotal event of the Exodus.
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By understanding the earlier Jewish sources and oral traditions, he shows that there is a time period that lines up in both the Jewish and Egyptian records that sound amazingly like the pivotal event of the Exodus.
Riddle of the Exodus: Startling Parallels Between Ancient Jewish Sources and the Egyptian Archaeological Record
James D. Long suggests that the archaeological community has claimed to find no evidence that supports the story of the Biblical Exodus from Egypt because they are looking in the wrong time period.
By understanding the earlier Jewish sources and oral traditions, he shows that there is a time period that lines up in both the Jewish and Egyptian records that sound amazingly like the pivotal event of the Exodus.
By understanding the earlier Jewish sources and oral traditions, he shows that there is a time period that lines up in both the Jewish and Egyptian records that sound amazingly like the pivotal event of the Exodus.
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BN ID: | 2940012675200 |
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Publisher: | Lightcatcher Books |
Publication date: | 04/01/2006 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 230 |
File size: | 14 MB |
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