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The Israelites
Freed from slavery in Egypt
Incident heading to the land of Canaan
Actually, it is very difficult for me to answer.
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I’m speaking entirely from the perspective of an Egyptology major.
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The event recorded in the Old Testament called the Exodus is
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When it shines from an Egyptological perspective
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As expected, the answer from Lotel is much better.
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Even if it’s not the same, it’s a similar situation
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Anything from Egypt?
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Is the neck archaeological evidence?
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If it’s not the neck, it’s not in Egypt, it’s over there
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Through other forests in the Mesopo-dömiana-Levant region
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I can’t confirm
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Ah, Egypt Nayongda has no historical materials at all.
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There isn’t any
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Specifically, when the Israelites entered Egypt
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An incident like escaping after being a slave for hundreds of years
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It hasn’t been confirmed yet
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‘It’s not historical fact’
Let’s meet up and talk
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However, the contents from approximately the mid-70th century BC are
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How much cross-validation is possible?
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1 Kings
Construction of the temple of Slomun’s reign; Division of the Kingdom and the History of the Early Isri-Il Judah Kingdom
2 Chronicles
Construction of the temple at the center of the Kingdom of Judah; Shinyang calendar and records of the rise and fall of kings
[Shishak, king of Aezum, came to Yemusalek,
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The knight who wants to ravage Jerusalem and take away its many treasures
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This can be confirmed to some extent in Egypt as well.
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The first pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty
Sesongk – I usually think there is a high possibility of a sale.
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So, in fact, these stories are not evidence.
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There are also some new drugs
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Where Jesus was born in the New Testament
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An incident mentioned in Luke 2 in the New Testament; The Roman Emperor ordered three days of rescue throughout the empire.
As a result, the pregnant Mary goes to Bethlehem.
Because I’m going there for the census, it’s not like I’m going to Bethlehem.
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An incident mentioned in Chapter 2 of the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament, the Roman Emperor ordered a massacre throughout the empire.
As a result, the pregnant Mary goes to Bethlehem.
There was no census when Jesus was born.
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The story is that the Israelites lived as slaves in Egypt, followed Moses, performed Moses’ miracles, and escaped Egypt.

There is no such information in Egypt, which is sincere in its records. There are no similar cases in neighboring countries such as Mesopotamia.

There may have been a story that became the motif of the Exodus, but it has not been confirmed in Egypt and neighboring countries, and it is tentatively concluded that it is not historically true.

Rather, it is said that the Egyptians treated the Israelis well, did not whip them, and provided them with expensive beer.

However, since the 10th century BC, the contents have been cross-verified to some extent, and the information that an Egyptian king named Shishak invaded and plundered Jerusalem has been confirmed in Egypt.

Also, the statement that Jesus’ hometown was Bethlehem in the New Testament is unfounded.

The writers of the New Testament decided that Israel’s savior must come from the descendants of David, and when they set up that lineage, they just forced a false name into Bethlehem.

From the perspective of historians, the Bible is mostly a piece of fiction that takes other myths and stories from other countries and mixes them with a few examples of Israel. It’s all because of the Romans.

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