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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... Temple Project's excavations at East Karnak that he directed. It is most uncomfortable to differ publicly with one's mentor, but I do so with the utmost respect for his brilliance and substantial scholarly contributions. I concur with ...
... Temple Project's excavations at East Karnak that he directed. It is most uncomfortable to differ publicly with one's mentor, but I do so with the utmost respect for his brilliance and substantial scholarly contributions. I concur with ...
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... Johns Hopkins University), Dr. Donald Spanel (Brooklyn Museum), Dr. John Foster (Roosevelt University), and Dr. James Hoch (Akhenaten Temple Project, Toronto). All of my Wheaton Colleagues in the Old Testament and archaeology Preface xi.
... Johns Hopkins University), Dr. Donald Spanel (Brooklyn Museum), Dr. John Foster (Roosevelt University), and Dr. James Hoch (Akhenaten Temple Project, Toronto). All of my Wheaton Colleagues in the Old Testament and archaeology Preface xi.
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... temple because the annals of Tyre make no mention of the temple.88 He notes that “the virtually complete silence of epigraphy of Hebrew history seems all the more disconcerting when we compare it with the epigraphic evidence from ...
... temple because the annals of Tyre make no mention of the temple.88 He notes that “the virtually complete silence of epigraphy of Hebrew history seems all the more disconcerting when we compare it with the epigraphic evidence from ...
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... Temple Mount in Jerusalem; cf. Alan Millard, Discoveries from the Time of Jesus (Oxford; Lion Books, 1990) 78-97. 86 Millard, PEQ 123 (1991) 25. 87 Garbini, History & Ideology, 23. 88 Ibid. 89 Ibid., 17. 90 “'House of David Restored ...
... Temple Mount in Jerusalem; cf. Alan Millard, Discoveries from the Time of Jesus (Oxford; Lion Books, 1990) 78-97. 86 Millard, PEQ 123 (1991) 25. 87 Garbini, History & Ideology, 23. 88 Ibid. 89 Ibid., 17. 90 “'House of David Restored ...
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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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