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That there were "proto-Israelites" in Egypt shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone--some early Jews were likely Canaanites. Canaanites were slaves in Egypt. Of this latter we can be certain. That doesn't mean that the Exodus is anything but a legend, and I don't expect it's going to have much impact on the theories of Finkelstein, for example. Even if the houses can be established as Israelite houses, how would this prove the Exodus? If anything, it would indicate quite the contrary--that Proto-Israelites stayed slaves in Egypt later than we had thought. But four-room houses are an important find, to attempt to dismiss them as parallel architecture is nothing but an ad hoc. Regards, Rick |
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As for Canaanites in general being there--that's not what makes this interesting. Not all Canaanites used four-room houses. In fact, I don't believe any four-room houses are found in Egypt until centuries later. It's that *these* Canaanites were in Egypt that late that makes it interesting. Regards, Rick |
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I think Rick is right, these would be better described as Canaanite dwellings rather than Israelite, as all the buildings of the middle east was probably influenced by the Canaanites and Sumerians. The Semitic people in Egypt were only enslaved after the 15th and 16th Dynasties when the Hyksos ruled the lower Nile. The Hyksos were probably an immigrant people from Canaan, or they could have also been Hebrew people. There is no record that they came to power through invasion. If they were Hebrew people, it would help answer a few of the riddles posed by the stories in Genesis and in Exodus. Joseph, for example could have been one of the Hyksos Kings. When the Hyksos were ousted, it is likely that the Semitic people that stayed behind were enslaved.
There are some people who believe that Moses was actually an Egyptian Pharoah, Akhenaten, or at least one of his lieutenants. The theory is that Akhenaten was raised by Semitic relatives and that he attempted to introduce a monotheistic god Aten to Egypt. He was deposed and driven from Egypt with his semitic and Egyptian supporters. A pretty good book on the subject is Ahmed Osman's Moses and Akhenaten: The secret History of Egypt at the Time of the Exodus. |
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