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Millions of people wandering in the desert for 40 years without food and water has certainly not be confirmed by archaeology. Only biblical magic/miracles could sustain that many for that long, and the Exodus story has to provide magically supplied food and water.
What archaeological findings confirm the manna-from-heaven food and water supply the Jews would have required for such a biblically described exodus? |
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The archaeology of Avaris (Tell El-Da'ba) has it's own website -- http://www.auaris.at/html/history_en.html The burials Rohl refers to as
"hurriedly" deposited were simply mass graves with no "hurry" evident except tossing them in unceremoniously. The deaths themselves are described as the result of an epidemic, possibly tularemia. If Davey wishes to claim this evidence of a Biblical Plague, then one may fairly ask why other mass graves of the period are not found, since a localized small-scale epidemic in the upper delta region of the Nile -- is not evidence of one attacking Egypt broadly. Trevisanato, Siro I. 2004. Did an epidemic of tularemia in Ancient Egypt affect the course of world history? Medical Hypotheses 63(5)905-910 |
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By the way, Dave, the Avaris dates on the burials are at around 1715 BC
This doesn't seem to fit your schedule for the lifetime of Moses. Now ignore the dating methods in favor of your conclusions again. |
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If you don't agree with that assessment, then please challenge me to a formal debate on the validity of Rohl's chronological endeavors. Show us all what you can really do. While you're at it, you may as well criticize the world's leading expert on the Third Intermediate Period Kenneth Kitchen's dismissal of Rohl's work as "98% rubbish". I will show that these assumptions have no basis in reality: * Conventional Egyptian Chronology is out by several hundred yearsModern Egyptian chronology simply isn't based on the biblical connection with Shoshenq I whatsoever, but Rohl's audience doesn't know anything about scholarship and is willing to believe him as they were willing to believe Velikovski a few decades earlier. Kitchen has demonstrated a chronological continuation throughout the Third Intermediate Period which you will need to fault. Rohl on the other hand works by not dealing with all the information and by massive amounts of conjecture and poor linguistics. So afdave, if you really know that Rohl is correct, let's tango. Otherwise admit that he is just a tour leader trying through his literary efforts to make an extra buck out of a bunch of willing shills. spin |
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Kings I, 6:1 puts the Exodus at 480 years before the construction of Solomon's Temple (about 960-970 B.C.).
This estimation would therefore put the Exodus at roughly 1440 B.C. or so, Davey. Now how does that match up with the Avaris burial dates of 1715 BC, Dave? Not so good, eh? |
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Also, may I ask ... do you agree with Rohl's identification of Champollion's mistake discussed inthe OP? |
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