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So, the Exodus. What can I say? Here's the short of it. As many of us already know, the tendency among secular historians today
is to firmly recognize that there is no evidence for the Exodus account in the Book of, Exodus. They don't see any evidence, and thus, they don't feel confident that any of it ever happened. They often simply take it as an ancient interpolation that a few Semitic groups were jumbled around and moved.
The following video, though, seems to offer up some interesting historical items for our consideration, and it applies to the possible historicity of the Exodus.
Let's watch, and feel free to comment:
is to firmly recognize that there is no evidence for the Exodus account in the Book of, Exodus. They don't see any evidence, and thus, they don't feel confident that any of it ever happened. They often simply take it as an ancient interpolation that a few Semitic groups were jumbled around and moved.
The following video, though, seems to offer up some interesting historical items for our consideration, and it applies to the possible historicity of the Exodus.
Let's watch, and feel free to comment:
Signs of Israelite Slavery in Egypt - The Exodus
by PatternsOfEvidence
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