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This is something I have wondered about for a long time. Since so much of the bible narative occurs in Egypt, why is it that the pyramids are not mentioned?
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Probably for the same reason that domesticated cats are not mentioned.
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In ancient times, the pyramids were one of many demonstrations of the power and grandeur of Egypt, though the pyramids have obviously withstood the sands of time most ably. The hanging gardens of Babylon were likewise never mentioned in the Bible, though much of the narrative takes place in Babylon. The myth-tellers integrated only those cultural elements that they found relevant to their traditions and beliefs. Why should have the pyramids or the hanging gardens be mentioned?
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OK, I give - what parts of the Biblical narrative take place in Babylon besides Daniel? Are you counting the Garden of Eden and Revelation?
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That is your opinion, Toto. But others including myself would disagree with you. In any case, pyramids were irrelevant. Why would they have been important to the story? All the Israelites were involved with was the construction of two cities for the Pharoah.
The Midrashic sources have extensive discussions of what was going on in the Egyptian Paradise under Pharoah. As a matter of fact it is brought that he was so intent in encouraging the Jews to work that he started working himself in the beginning. |
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The Mormons also have extensive discussions.....and are about as valid a source. |
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Thanks for the question. I do not consider myself a scholar, but I have read the KJV cover to cover 3+ times and the NT in the New English version. In my opinion a large percentage of the bible is sheer gibberish. If the pyramids had been mentioned it might have raised slightly my estimation of the historical authenticity of it. Dave Nelson |
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