Israel in Egypt: The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Exodus TraditionOxford University Press, 18/03/1999 - 280 من الصفحات Scholars of the Hebrew Bible have in the last decade begun to question the historical accuracy of the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, as described in the book of Exodus. The reason for the rejection of the exodus tradition is said to be the lack of historical and archaeological evidence in Egypt. Those advancing these claims, however, are not specialists in the study of Egyptian history, culture, and archaeology. In this pioneering book, James Hoffmeier examines the most current Egyptological evidence and argues that it supports the biblical record concerning Israel in Egypt. |
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... Donald Redford at a symposium on Egypt and the Bible , Bietak confessed , “ Being an Egyptologist I feel somehow embar- rassed to comment on problems surrounding the theme of ' the Exodus , ' " but he later demurred , “ I do not ...
... Donald Redford at a symposium on Egypt and the Bible , Bietak confessed , “ Being an Egyptologist I feel somehow embar- rassed to comment on problems surrounding the theme of ' the Exodus , ' " but he later demurred , “ I do not ...
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... Donald Redford and Ronald Williams , along with Kenneth Kitchen from Liverpool University , are examples of Egyp- tologists who were also trained in Old Testament studies and other cognate Near Eastern languages . All three have ...
... Donald Redford and Ronald Williams , along with Kenneth Kitchen from Liverpool University , are examples of Egyp- tologists who were also trained in Old Testament studies and other cognate Near Eastern languages . All three have ...
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The Current Debate | 25 |
The First and Second Intermediate Periods | 52 |
illustrations | 76 |
4 Joseph in Egypt | 77 |
5 Israelites in Egypt | 107 |
6 Moses and the Exodus | 135 |
Implications for the Exodus from Egypt | 164 |
8 The Geography and Toponymy of the Exodus | 176 |
9 The Problem of the Reed Sea | 199 |
10 Concluding Remarks | 223 |
Subject Index | 228 |
Term Index | 241 |
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Ahlström Amenemhet Ancient Egypt archaeological argued Asiatics Avaris Baal-zephon Bible biblical scholars Bietak Bitter Lakes Canaan Canaanite century B.C. chap conquest Delta Donald Redford early east Eastern Egyptian Egyptologists Eighteenth Dynasty evidence excavations Exod Exodus narratives Fortress Gardiner Genesis habiru Hebrew Hebua historian History Hoffmeier Hyksos Ibid identified inscriptions Intermediate Period Israel Israelites itinerary JNES Joseph story Joshua JSOT Kenneth Kitchen king Kitchen Lake Timsah land Levant literary literature Merikare Merneptah Middle Bronze Middle Kingdom Migdol military Moses Nile north Sinai Old Testament origin Palestine Papyrus Anastasi Pelusiac Pentateuch Pharaoh Pi-ha-hiroth Pi-Ramesses Pithom plagues problem Raamses Ramesses Ramesses II Ramesside recent Red Sea Sargon Semitic Seters Seti Sneh sources stela Succoth suggests súp temple Thutmose Thutmose III tion Tjaru Tjeku tomb toponyms tradition translation Twelfth Dynasty University Press Wadi Tumilat Weissbrod Westminster Press word yam sûp