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Tell me, what evidence do you have of theMuslim sweep through North Africa in those desert sands ? Or for any other of the questions I posed?
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From Africa to Ifr ı¯qiya: Settlement and Society in Early Medieval North Africa (650 – 800) As I stated you are not interested in why this might be. Why don't you read that article and think about why the issues are totally different in 13th century BCE Canaan? Archaeology is a tool, but it doesn't completely address reconstructing the past. As I mentioned about Masada yesterday, there are no obvious Jewish remains there. This is puzzling but is hardly a reflection on archaeology. This question is an interesting one, but you have no absolutely no interest in finding out why. Probably you believe they just haven't found them for one reason or another. On the other hand, maybe somebody moved them. If someone asks a question, they are typically interested in the answer. You are not interested and this can be seen as hypocritical. Your examples have nothing to do with the Exodus. Instead of giving assignments, why not take the time to develop your own ideas? Nobody is trying to convert you here, you are just parading your laziness and sloppiness as virtues. |
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Umm, there are cities in North Africa?
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It's a bit of a pain to download the reference -
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I wasn't talking about investigations into settlements. I was referring to the belief about the Muslim sweep and conquest into North Africa after Mohammed. Read the conclusions on the last page.
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I was sort of kidding that you were lazy but now I am just aghast. This also has nothing to do with the Exodus, if anything you seem to be now arguing that archaeology is essential for understanding this period, how much more so for the Exodus with no historical accounts? |
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Your wrong and have supplied nothing but biased opinion on the matter while im providing the top archeologist in Israel as a source, there is no exageration going on. You missed this part right here where it states factually. Quote:
So, please stop with the biased opinion and provide sources. We dont write history from within mythology and theological biases |
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For all the swipes about "haredi Jews" you have to ask yourself whether the many numbers of Biblical commentators from all over the place didn't wonder about the same things you wonder about, and yet they were not even afraid to offer different explanations that would some cast "aspersions" on the image of a monolithic narrative of all events in Jewish history.
They could be expected to hide their true opinions from all literate Jews when it came to these matters. In any case there are differing views that go in this direction. Rashi states that they stayed at (in the area of) Kadesh Barnea for 19 years. R. Avraham Ibn Ezra believes it was for only a couple of months. The Daat Zekenim in Numbers 34 explains that they were NOT even in Kadesh Barnea itself (was he anticipating those archaeologists of some 800 hundred years later?). And some sources would deny that the location of the excavations is at the correct location anyway. My goodness, why did all the rabbis not simply hide these various views to protect the integrity of the Jewish narrative?! Quote:
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Even the Holman Bible Dictionary admits that excavations at Kadesh have failed to confirm the Exodus accounts, but does not give up hope. However, the more rabid Fundamentalist Christian websites are sure the older (pre-1881) locations for Kadesh are correct, usually meaning Petra (as with Josephus).
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Joshua 10 lists the 33 kings Joshua and Moses allegedly defeated. Archaeology demonstrates all the large cities supposedly destroyed by the Israelites were in fact abandoned at the times of Moses/Joshua. Direct evidence all of the Torah is faux history. All available archaeological evidence shows there is no truth to any of this. Hard evidence, not just theory. The mere theory there is an historical truth in the Torah has been falsified. Note that later prophets from Jesus to Mohammed have taken these faux histories as true, demonstrating they did know the facts and apparently God didn't tell them any truths in regards to these issues worth paying attention to. Cheerful Charlie |
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