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Imagine my shock today to see you arguing for millions of Israelites. My first thought was that you must have had a lobotomy over the weekend. This is amazing, since I noted that Hess is arguing for a much smaller exodus because of the lack of archeological finds in the Sinai. If there were millions of people and the Bible is accurate, why are they not entering Canaan from the West? That's a pretty major item to get wrong. Another point that deserves mention are the tribes. The tribes seem to be named after the places they lived, and these areas are fitted into a sons of Israel structure. This is similar to the grandsons of Noah, who are given names from geographical areas. If the direction of the invasion is wrong, and the population is overstated, why would we expect there to be exactly 12 tribes leaving Egypt, and pre dividing the land? Regarding the invasion or lack thereof, this isn't so much a Finkelstein issue as opposed to overwhelming academic opinion. |
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You might find this interesting, Semi. Not exactly on topic but it does go to the discussion of what was in Jerusalem.
Gabe Barkay is a well-known Israeli archaeologist. He is not known as a friend of the minimalists which makes his opinion very neutral. He has been digging through dirt which was dumped by the Palestinian Authorities (the Waqf) after they did some renovations on the Temple Mount. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/128955 Quote:
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