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Teaser
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Introduction: Is there evidence that the Israelites lived in Egypt?
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What made Egypt unique in the ancient world?
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A brief overview of ancient Egyptian history – based on Manetho’s record
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How can we know when the Israelites were in Egypt?
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→ Evidence that the Pharoah of Joseph’s time was a Hyksos—not a native Egyptian
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→ When were the Israelites enslaved in Egypt?
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→ The transition from a friendly Hyksos Pharoah to an unfriendly native Egyptian Pharoah
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→ Seqenenre Tao fails to expel the Hyksos
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→ Kamose fails to expel the Hyksos
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→ Ahmose _succeeds_ in expelling the Hyksos, ushering in the ‘New Kingdom’ period
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How can we determine the date/period when the Exodus happened?
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Who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus?
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→ Background: The Pharoah who changed Egyptian policy (Thutmose III) and the princess who rescued Moses (Hatshepsut)
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→ Biblical match #1: A 40-year reign while Moses was in exile (Thutmose III)
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→ Biblical match #2: A NON-firstborn Pharaoh opposes Moses at the Exodus (Amenhotep II)
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→ Biblical match #3: A NON-firstborn Pharaoh succeeds the Pharoah of the Exodus (Thutmose IV)
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→ Biblical match #4: Huge slave-gathering excursions (by Amenhotep II, _after_ the Exodus)
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Pharaohs that explored monotheism after the Exodus (e.g. ‘Akhenaten the heretic’)?
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Evidence for the post-Exodus conquest of former Egyptian vassal territories by the Apiru/Habiru
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The oldest reference to the nation of Israel is found in Egypt!
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Why don’t secular experts acknowledge that all this evidence matches the Bible?
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→ They object to the idea that the Bible is a reliable record
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→ They are looking for evidence in the wrong time period (updated place names caused some confusion)
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Conclusion: When you start with the Bible, the evidence falls into place!