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04-20-2001, 06:41 PM | #21 | ||||
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You might also try this link. It's a much more detailed discussion, and touches on the linguistic evidence as well: http://www.bib-arch.org/barjf98/go.html [This message has been edited by Omnedon1 (edited April 20, 2001).] |
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04-21-2001, 08:09 AM | #22 |
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“So this story is a metaphor for what exactly? This story is supposed to inspire and uplift us? Why?” Hey Mulder said it, not me, but I do see some truth to this, but not in every single verse. A lot of the Bible is rationalization, self engrandisement, demonizing your enemies, and a general pissing contest just like much of history. Take Adam & Eve, humans are flawed but have great potential when looking to the “higher angels of our nature” whether real or imagined, the conflict between the freedom of the hunter gather vs. the civilized man etc. Tercel: Plagues in Egypt 1580 BC Plagues in Egypt 1580 BC? What evendence did they give for this? The volcano in Santorini blew up at this time, they speculated this caused a lot of disasters in Egypt as noted in some Egyptian texts. quote: Egypt with horses & chariots 11 to 1200 BC. To make matters worse there were 20 Pharaohs who took the name Ramses. The horses and chariots is new on me. Never seen that mentioned as a problem before, which makes me suspicious of this program. The Egyptians did not use horses or chariots until they encountered the Hittites in battle, around 11 or 1200 BC. |
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Why does it shrink to three generations? Everything else says four. The New Bible Commentary Revised tells me that the word generations here would be better translated lifetimes, and it also says that there is no problem with the four lifetimes vs four hundred years since the Patriarchs lived longer than 100 years. Personally, I wonder if it could be meaning dynasties as in four dynasties of the Egyptian kings... but I'm not a Hebrew scholar. Quote:
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I think you're misinterpreting my earlier statement though. Those who hold a 13th century exodus now mostly hold a 'the Biblical Exodus is mostly myth' view, and believe that about the only correct thing in Exodus is that the Israelites were once in Egypt and then left. This is as opposed to the earlier belief in the general correctness of the Biblical account. For our purposes most current believers in a 13th century Exodus can be considered Exodus mythers when opposed to the 15th or 16th century Exodus proponents who are willing to agree with many of the Biblical details (since they fit in with the current archeological record well at that point, despite the differing interpreations of your friend). If you do wish to have a look at a summary of some of the current evidence, I recommend: Israel in Egypt: the evidence for the authenticity of the Exodus tradition by James K. Hoffmeier, published New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. [This message has been edited by Tercel (edited April 21, 2001).] |
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You may be interested to know that a date of 1580 for the Santorini/Thera eruption is by no means certain: Quote:
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I have nothing to retract when all we are arguing over is the exact quantity of books that the Christians removed from the Serapeum; which books were never again seen in public, so far as either of us knows. == Bill |
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04-23-2001, 08:57 AM | #26 |
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To Omnedon1's post April 20 at 7:20 p.m., to Tercel's post April 20 at 5:27 p.m.:
God destroying evidence of his, so that faith can take place, that's your spiritual belief, your speculation about life; my spiritual belief is in empirical data (archeology, physics, chemistry, etc., factually reported in newspapers), complemented with the morals of western countries that are based on an adopted code of ethics on how-to-live, still evolving. |
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Where do the sources say what you claim, Bill? Where do they say burnt? Where do they say Hypatis was attached to the Library? Where do they mention Cyril's alleged motive? And if they don't, admit your precious myth of Christian's burning the library is just that. Yours Bede Bede's Library - faith and reason |
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