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1: 593 BC Stele of Pharaoh Psammetichus II (Psamtik II) 595-589 ...
of Pharaoh Psammetichus II (Psamtik II) 595-589 BC Zedekiah helps the King of Egypt in the military campaign of into Nubia of 593 BC Translation Psamtik II Stele "Psamtik ever-living; valiant king, traversing two islands [Elephantine], your majesty sent troops to Nubia, it was misery for the rebels. Not one bound pair escaped of the 4,200 captives. A successful deed!" (Steve Rudd Adapted from Lichtheim) Click to View Digging up Bible stories! This stele dates to 593 BC documents the Nubian campaign of Psamtik II and directly supports where Ezekiel 17:15 says King Zedekiah ... I. Translation of 593 BC Stele of Pharaoh Psammetichus II (Psamtik II) 595-589 BC: "(1) Year 3, 2d month of summer, day 10 under the majesty of Horus: Menekhib; King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Two Ladies: ... II. Authorities on 593 BC Stele of Pharaoh Psammetichus II (Psamtik II) 595-589 BC: 1. "Found at the village of Shellal, near Aswan, in 1964, this stela turned out to be the duplicate of a previously known ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-manuscripts-archeology-Psammetichus-Psamtik-II-stele-Aswan-Elephantine-Zedekiah-Expedition-Nubian-campaign-Egypt-Ezekiel17-15-593BC.htm
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2: Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal/Osnappar: Alliance ...
... The first Egyptian campaign of Ashurbanipal was in 667 BC and the second was in 664 BC. b. "In 669, tensions in Egypt had flared ... After the sack of Thebes, Assyrian sources are silent on events in Egypt, apart from the fact that at some point Psammetichus had ... The Chicago Prism/Taylor Prisms recorded that Hezekiah was like a "bird in a cage". Tirhakah was only king of Upper Egypt (Kush/Ethiopia) and did not become Pharaoh of both Upper and Lower Egypt until 690 BC. a. See: ... In 701, Shebitku ruled Egypt, and Taharqa was his Nubian lieutenant, precisely as Shebitku himself had been for Shabako. There was ... Egypt and the Levant, Vol. 16, p294, 2006 AD) c. "A Serapeum stela linking Psammetichus I to Taharqa and other dated sources ... After Tirhakah died in exile, his nephew, Tanutamon, recaptured Memphis and Thebes, killing Neco I. Psammetichus I (Psamtik I), ... him and he wen]t into a frenzy. [The brilliance of my royal majesty, with which the gods o]f heaven (and) netherworld [had ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-archeology-Rassam-Prism-A-C-Ashurbanipal-King-Assyria-Manasseh-Judah-Alliance-Taharqa-Tirhakah-Necho-II-Tanutamon-Psammetichus-I-Pharaoh-Egypt-667BC.htm
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3: 1001 BC: Papyrus Moscow 127: Wermai's Odyssey & Tragic Tale of ...
II (Psamtik II), king of Egypt 595-589 BC. "Zedekiah rebelled against Nebuchadnezzar by sending envoys, horses and troops to Egypt: Psammetichus II" Ezekiel 17:15 "in an earlier period still [593 BC] Jews were sent [by Zedekiah] to Egypt to help Psammetichus II in his [Nubian] campaign against the king of the Ethiopians" (Aristeas 12,13) Click to View Digging up Bible stories! Written about 150 BC, and redording history in 278 BC, the letter of Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates directly supports where Ezekiel 17:15 says King Zedekiah sent troups, horses and envoys to Pharaoh Psammetichus II in 593 BC. ... held in the highest esteem by his own citizens and by others both for his virtue and his majesty and who had in his possession documents of the highest value to the Jews in his own ... It has its towers arranged in the shape of a theatre, with thoroughfares leading between them† now the cross roads of the lower towers are visible but those of the upper towers are ... ...
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4: Taylor Prism: Sennacherib attacks Hezekiah 701 BC
the ground!" a. The annals record 8 annual campaigns of Sennacherib, but the third campaign records the conquest Canaan and the siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC where Hezekiah ... The Chicago Prism/Taylor Prisms recorded that Hezekiah was like a "bird in a cage". Tirhakah was only king of Upper Egypt (Kush/Ethiopia) and did not become Pharaoh of both Upper and Lower Egypt until 690 BC. a. See: Chicago/Taylor Prisms of Sennacherib (689/691 ... Which is how almost all commentators have stubbornly misunderstood it (myself included). In 701, Shebitku ruled Egypt, and Taharqa was his Nubian lieutenant, precisely as ... Kenneth A. Kitchen, Egypt and the Levant, Vol. 16, p294, 2006 AD) c. "A Serapeum stela linking Psammetichus I to Taharqa and other dated sources yield 690 BC as the latter's [Taharqa] year 1. ... After Tirhakah died in exile, his nephew, Tanutamon, recaptured Memphis and Thebes, killing Neco I. Psammetichus I (Psamtik I), the son of Neco I, fled to Assyria. Assyrian ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-archeology-Sennacherib-Assyria-inscriptions-annals-Taylor-Chicago-Prism-Hezekiah-alliance-Tirhakah-Egypt-Jerusalem-Ekron-Moab-Edom-701BC.htm
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5: 671 BC: Victory Stele of Esarhaddon, king of Assyria
... of both Upper and Lower Egypt until 690 BC. a. See: Chicago/Taylor Prisms of Sennacherib (689/691 BC) described the alliance of Hezekiah with Pharaoh Tirhakah in repelling the attack of Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC. b. "This, in turn, settles another old problem. In 701, during his Palestinian campaign, Sennacherib is said to have had to watch out for "Tirhaqa, king of Kush" (2 Kings 19:9; Isaiah 37:9). Kush, may I emphasize, NOT Egypt! Which is how almost all commentators have stubbornly misunderstood it (myself included). In 701, Shebitku ruled Egypt, and Taharqa was his Nubian lieutenant, precisely as Shebitku himself had been ... A. Kitchen, Egypt and the Levant, Vol. 16, p294, 2006 AD) c. "A Serapeum stela linking Psammetichus I to Taharqa and other dated sources yield 690 BC as the latter's [Taharqa] ... After Tirhakah died in exile, his nephew, Tanutamon, recaptured Memphis and Thebes, killing Neco I. Psammetichus I (Psamtik I), the son of Neco I, fled to Assyria. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-archeology-Victory-Stele-Esarhaddon-King-Assyria-Manasseh-Judah-Taharqa-Tirhakah-Pharaoh-Egypt-ropes-lip-ring-hook-shackled-Zinjirli-671BC.htm
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6: Prism A Esarhaddon captures & deports Manasseh king of Judah ...
... of both Upper and Lower Egypt until 690 BC. a. See: Chicago/Taylor Prisms of Sennacherib (689/691 BC) described the alliance of Hezekiah with Pharaoh Tirhakah in repelling the attack of Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC. b. "This, in turn, settles another old problem. In 701, during his Palestinian campaign, Sennacherib is said to have had to watch out for "Tirhaqa, king of Kush" (2 Kings 19:9; Isaiah 37:9). Kush, may I emphasize, NOT Egypt! Which is how almost all commentators have stubbornly misunderstood it (myself included). In 701, Shebitku ruled Egypt, and Taharqa was his Nubian lieutenant, precisely as Shebitku himself had been for ... A. Kitchen, Egypt and the Levant, Vol. 16, p294, 2006 AD) c. "A Serapeum stela linking Psammetichus I to Taharqa and other dated sources yield 690 BC as the latter's ... After Tirhakah died in exile, his nephew, Tanutamon, recaptured Memphis and Thebes, killing Neco I. Psammetichus I (Psamtik I), the son of Neco I, fled to ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-inscriptions-archeology-Esarhaddon-Hexagonal-prism-A-Manasseh-king-of-Judah-Ammon-Moab-Edom-Gaza-Ashkelon-Ekron-Ammon-Ashdod-build-palace-Nineveh-673bc.htm
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7: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... Psammetichus II defeats Nubia with help of Zedekiah that confirm Ezek 17:15 (592 BC). 1. Nubian Victory Stele (593 BC) This stele dates to 593 BC documents the Nubian campaign of Psamtik II and directly supports where Ezekiel 17:15 says King Zedekiah sent troops, horses and envoys to help Pharaoh ... of invading Egypt. In any event, Psamtik's erasures of Nubian royal names and his prideful victory stela may be seen as the somewhat delayed Egyptian reaction to the period of Nubian domination. " (Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume III: The Late Period, Miriam Lichtheim, Page 84, 1980 AD) Nubian Victory Stele (593 BC) "Psamtik ever-living; valiant king, traversing two islands [Elephantine], your majesty sent troops to Nubia, it was misery for the rebels. Not one bound pair escaped of the 4,200 captives. A successful deed!" (Steve Rudd Adapted from Lichtheim) Detailed outine: Nubian Victory Stele 2. The Letter of Aristeas (150 BC) a. Letter of Aristeas documents the 593 BC Campaign ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-Zedekiah-Matteniah-last-king-of-judah-seal-bulla-cave-597-587bc
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8: 593 BC Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II, Demotic papyri in ...
Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II Demotic papyri in the John Rylands library: 414 BC Papyrus IX, Column 14, line 16 - Column 16, line 1 Click to View Digging up Bible stories! Edom was founded by Esau, twin brother of Jacob (born 2006 BC) in 1926 BC (Age 30), when Esau moves to Seir and conquers the Horites (Deut 2:12,22). Esau goes extinct in 500 BC. Detailed outline on Edom. Introduction: Pharaoh Psammetichus II (Psamtik II) 595-589BC has five important events: a. 593 BC: Psammetichus II's successful campaign in Nubia (victory inscription) b. ... King of Judah: Detailed outline. The Expedition of Psammetichus II, Catalogue of the Demotic papyri in the John Rylands library, F. Griffith, Francis Llewellyn, Papyrus IX, Column 14, line 16 - Column 16, line 1, 1909 AD I. Translation of Papyrus Moscow 127: "If (I) o 1. (Column 14, line 16) And in the 4th year of (line 17) Per'o [Per'o = Pharaoh hereafter] Psammetk Nefrebre messages were sent to the great temples of Upper and Lower Egypt, ... ...
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9: 690-570 BC: Egyptian Pharaohs of Babylonian Captivity: Tirhakah ...
Tirhakah (Taharqa) 690-664 BC 26th Dynasty Egyptian Pharaohs Psamtik I (Psammetichus I) Neco II Psamtik II (Psammetichus II) Hophra (Apries) Amasis II ... In 671 and 667 BC, Manasseh, King of Judah, helped Assyria (Ashurbanipal I) fight Egypt (Taharqa) and Ethiopia (Nubia). It is likely that Manasseh established the outpost at Elephantine in 667 BC in rebellion to Egypt's king Taharqa (Tirhakah) (690 - 664 BC). After the death of Pharaoh Taharqa (Tirhakah) in 664 BC, his son Psamtik I (664-610 BC). Catalogue of Pharaohs: 25th Dynasty: i. ... The inscription refers to twenty-two western kings who were subdued during Esarhaddon's campaign to Egypt (671 b.c.e.), but unfortunately the tablet is ... Pharaoh Psammetichus I (664-610 B.C.E.) in his Nubian campaign and to join Psammetichus in throwing off the yoke of Assyria, then the world superpower. ... Translation Psamtik II Stele: "Psamtik ever-living; valiant king, traversing two islands [Elephantine], your majesty sent troops to Nubia, it was misery ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-Egyptian-Pharaohs-kings-Psammetichus-I-Neco-II-Psamtik-II-Hophra-Apries-babylonian-captivity-Nebuchadnezzar-Josiah-Zedekiah-664-570BC.htm
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10: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
... in 593 BC: Elephantine may have been founded by Zedekiah in 593 BC when he sends troops to help pharaoh Psamtik II (Psammetichus II) defeat Nubia. a. "The historical framework of the book [Nehemiah] is confirmed by ... Two kings of Judah sent troops to help Egypt defeat Nubia: Manasseh and Zedekiah. The Jewish controlled fortress so far from Judah, was a kind of pledge of cooperation between the King of Judah and Pharaoh. When and why the Hebrew YHWH temple was built is uncertain. a. Under Manasseh, there were two times he battled Nubia. First under the command of Ashurbanipal's (king of Assyria) in 667 BC as recorded in his Nubian Victory Stele. Second in cooperation with Pharaoh Psammetichus I Nubian campaign of b. In 484 BC Greek historian Herodotus said: "In the reign ... Temple Papyri #3: "Bribe and promise to make no burnt offerings at temple if Jerusalem allows rebuilt temple a. "The lower, left half of the text is lost and holes affect the reading of several other crucial words. ... ...
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11: "Israel" Berlin Statue Pedestal Relief (1350 BC) "Israel" Merneptah ...
Stele is different from the Israel of the Bible." (Israel in Egypt: The Egyptian Sojourn and the Exodus, Nahum M. Sarna, Biblical ... to which a particular entity belongs.) If Merneptah's campaign as described in this inscription is mapped out, the most likely ... His seed is no more" a. In 1205 BC Merneptah commissioned the creation of the "Israel Stela" as it is called which contains the first ... two Western Asiatic prisoners (outer left and right) and one Nubian prisoner in the center."(Israel in Canaan Long Before Pharaoh Merenptah?, Peter van der Veen, Journal of Ancient Egyptian ... The "claw"-like feature vaguely visible to the lower right of the flowering reed (M 17), could now also be recognized more easily. Its ... chronology), Merenptah succeeded to the throne as the fourth king of the 19th Dyn." (Merenptah, ABD, 1992 AD) b. "The Merneptah ... Year 5, 3d month of summer, day 3, under the Majesty of Horus: Mighty Bull, Rejoicing in Maat; the King of Upper and Lower Egypt: ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-victory-stele-of-merneptah-israel-1205bc-israel-berlin-statue-pedestal-relief-1350bc.htm
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12: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... Kris J. Udd notes that the trend is towards the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty Egypt which makes Thutmoses III the pharaoh ... The Hyksos were expelled by the 18th dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt who "Knew not Joseph". In 1538 BC Ahmoses I finally defeated the ... successive sieges of Avaris that were interrupted by a Nubian offensive which was defeated. Avaris finally fell after the 4th attack. Khamudi, the defeated Hyksos king then fled from Avaris to the biblical city of Sharuhen ... foreign offensive campaign south into Nubia against the Troglodytes and two successive counter attacks that were defeated. ... 10:19) Herodotus comments on the construction of the Suez Canal: "Psammetichus had a son, Necos, who became king of Egypt. ... Arish was called Tharu in 1446 BC and Rhinocolura [lit: cut off nose] in 100 BC. 1348-1320 BC: "my majesty commands: that every ... Their south border was from the lower end of the Salt Sea, from the bay that turns to the south. Then it proceeded southward to ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route.htm
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13: The border Between Judah and Egypt: River of Egypt, Wadi el-Arish ...
... The conclusion of the Coronation Inscription and the Karnak Edict of Horemheb describe the king's efforts to restore Egypt after the chaos (real and perceived) of Akhenaten's reign; the usurpation of Tutankhamen's Restoration Stela may be part of this program as well. The ideology of restoration is further ... As the accompanying text indicates, this was on the same expedition as that of the scenes just mentioned." (ANET 254) c. "Year 1 of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt: Men-maat-Re. The desolation which the mighty arm of Pharaoh-life, prosperity, health!-made among the foe belonging to the Shasu from the fortress of Sile [Greek version of Tharu] to the Canaan. His majesty [pre]vailed over them like a fierce lion. They were made into corpses throughout their valleys, stretched out in their (own) blood, like that which has never been." (Relief of Menmaatre Seti I. ANET 254) 6. 1273 BC: Second Campaign of Ramesses II in the Battle of Kadesh: Tharu is at the border of Egypt a. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-southern-border-judah-territory-river-of-egypt-wadi-el-arish-tharu-rhinocolu.htm
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14: Rehoboam, Shishak I (945-924 BC ) Canaan battle relief topographical ...
... pharaoh Sheshonq I, called Shishak in the Bible (1 Kings 14:25 and elsewhere). Shishak campaigned in Palestine in 925 B.C.E. In the following year, he had a vast triumph-scene, including over a hundred place-names, carved on the temple wall." (Has David Been Found in Egypt?, Hershel Shanks, BAR 25:01, Jan/Feb, 1999 AD) 4. "One smashed stela from Karnak does preserve a few phrases about the start of Shishak's campaign: "Now, My Majesty found that [ ... they] were killing [ ... ] army-leaders. His Majesty was upset about them ... [His Majesty went forth,] his chariotry accompanying him without (the enemy's) knowing it. His Majesty made great slaughter among them, ... at the edge of the Bitter Lakes." A contemporary, Hori, had been a "real royal scribe, [following] the king at his incursions into the foreign lands of ... Several examples of this list are extant in other reliefs. 1. Upper Egypt 2. Lower Egypt 3. Natives of Nubia 4. Libya 5. Sekhet-Iam 6. Oases, Beduin of Asia 7. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-sheshonq-I-shoshenq-shishak-shishaq-bubastite-karnak-conquest-campaign-canaan-battle-relief-topographical-list-187-cities-conquered-name-rings-926bc.htm
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15: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... The Persian cuneiform text of the stela found at Kabret reads: "Saith Darius the King: I am a Persian; from Persia I seized Egypt; I gave order to dig this canal from a river by the name Nile which flows in Egypt, to ... Aegina, Megara, and Sparta provided the remainder." (Persia and the Bible, Edwin M. Yamauchi, The Greek Army and Navy, p199, 1996 AD) 3. Ancient literary sources: a. "Psammetichus [Psamtik I: 664-610 BC] had a son, Necos [Neco II: 610-595 BC: 2 Chron 35:20-25; Jer 46:2], who became king of Egypt. It was he who began building the canal ... c. "At first we misunderstood the evidence for the Saite period occupation, probably to be dated to the reign of Pharaoh Necho II and to be connected with his early efforts at cutting the canal through to the Red Sea. ... And I said, 'Come ye from the Nile through this canal to Persia.'"" (ISBE, Darius, Vol 4, p2336) g. "Darius [Darius I: 422-486 BC] undertook an extensive campaign of public works in Egypt, including completion of the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-ancient-geographers-maps-sinai-egypt-midian-arabia-kadesh-barnea-shur-herodotus-484bc.htm
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16: Egyptian Conquest name list Maps: 1450 - 1279 BC. They're Digging ...
... On major stelae, such as those of the "Blessing of Ptah" of Ramesses II and III, a full triumph-scene occupies the uppermost part of the stela, along with ... the universal dominion of the pharaoh over all lands, both northern and southern. For the southern/African names, as long known, the scribes made selections from the great lists of Tuthmosis III at Karnak. Thus the upper, clear section (after Upper Egypt) began with 'Kush,' i. e. , Upper ... In the second (overwritten) Nubian list, at the base of the twin scenes, the scribes chose to omit Wawat (Lower Nubia) entirely (Th. III, Nos. 24-47). Instead, they headed it with the far more prestigious 'Punt' (Th. III, No. 48), ... what to include/not include. 1See Epigraphic Survey, The Battle Reliefs of King Sety I, RIK IV (Chicago: The Oriental Institute of the University of ... Thus the historical/geographical realities behind the northern great lists should be accepted, but do not necessarily yield actual campaign-routes. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-egyptian-conquest-map-topographical-name-lists-thutmoses-III-temple-amon-karnak-amenophis-III-soleb-ramesses-II-1450-1279bc.htm
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17: Transjordan Early Edom And Moab 1900 BC
... Nos. 1 and 2, Qadesh and Megiddo, were the leaders whose opposition to Egyptian rule led to the campaign by Tuthmosis III in his 22nd/23rd year (1457 ... Late 2nd millennium BC: 19th-20th Dynasties, c. 1300-1170 BC In terms of Egypt east of the Jordan, Sethos I (c. 1294/90-1279 BC) follows on from the evidence of the Amarna letters. They showed Egyptian overlordship in Geshur and Bashan, north of the Yarmuk - and at Tell esh-Shihab was found a stela of Sethos I (PM VII:383; text in KRI 1:17). Regrettably, only the top half has survived, showing the king before the deities Amun and Mut of Thebes - any historical details have been lost with the now missing lower half that would have contained ... to keep them alive and to keep alive their livestock, by the will of Pharaoh, LPH, the good Sun of Egypt, along with the names from the other days ... Leave aside the triumphal reliefs of Siamun and Shoshenq I plus victory stelae of Psammetichus I and II, and evidence is almost zero. So, in terms of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-edomites-early-edom-and-moab-piotr-bienkowski-1992ad.htm
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18: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
... The 'Mount Mrrn' is some strategic spur whose name has simply not come down to us in any continuous tradition.40 The date of Ramesses II's campaign ... May then your Majesty command to have brought to you the prince of Meki from Qedem [lit: sons of the east], Jeush the mountain chiefs from Edom ... "Late 2nd millennium BC: 19th-20th Dynasties, c. 1300-1170 BC: In terms of Egypt east of the Jordan, Sethos I [Seti 1] (c. 1294/90-1279 BC) follows on from the evidence of the Amarna letters. They showed Egyptian overlordship in Geshur and Bashan, north of the Yarmuk - and at Tell esh-Shihab was found a stela of Sethos I (PM VII:383; text in KRI 1:17). Regrettably, only the top half has survived, showing the king before the deities Amun and Mut of Thebes - any historical details have been lost with the now missing lower half that would have ... archeologists who teach the exodus took place in 1250 BC, where Ramesses II was the pharaoh. In fact Tuthmoses III was the pharaoh of the exodus. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-edomite-territory-mt-seir.htm
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19: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... The will of the god Enlil who caused the flood was usurped by rebel/betrayer lower god Enki who became the savior of mankind. r. Enki therefore ... Pharaoh of Moses' flight to Midian: Thutmoses II/Hatshepsut: 1498-1485 BC 1464-1406 Late Bronze IB (LB IB) Pharaoh of the Exodus: Thutmoses III was ... The Hyksos were expelled by the 18th dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt who "Knew not Joseph". The Hebrews were stripped of their financial control and ... of three successive sieges of Avaris that were interrupted by a Nubian offensive which was defeated. Avaris finally fell after the 4th attack. Khamudi, the defeated Hyksos king then fled from Avaris to the biblical city of Sharuhen (Joshua 19:6) in ... This marks the end and final expulsion of the Hyksos by Ahmoses I. The inscription then records the first foreign offensive campaign south into ... In Egypt, Osiris (the judge of the dead and lord of the netherworld) was also Wennefer, Neb-Abdu, and Khentamentiu (cf. the Ikhernofret Stela in ... ...
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20: Stele, inscriptions, manuscripts, scrolls, codex, New Testament ...
Full outline on the Origin of the Philistines Origin of Synagogues in 280 BC in Alexandria Egypt Origin of Synagogues "The Septuagint was Synagogue seed" See also: How the Septuagint gave birth to Synagogues in 280 BC Pharaoh's of the Babylonian Captivity: 690 - 526 BC Psamtik I (Psammetichus I) Neco II Psamtik II (Psammetichus II) Hophra (Apries) Amasis II (Amoses) 664-610 BC 610-595 BC 595-589 BC 589-570 BC 570-526 BC Outline: Pharaoh's of the Babylonian Captivity Victory Stele of Esarhaddon: 671 BC Victory Stele of Esarhaddon: 671 BC The victory Stele of Esarhaddon dates to 671 BC which is contemporary with Pharaoh Taharaqa (Isa 37:9) and Manasseh, king of Judah (695-642 BC) Several scriptures speak of Assyrian kings ... Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone) "House of David" inscription Stele of Adad-nirari III, king of Assyria: Joash, Omri, Ben Hadad III A collection of 6 stela, tablets and statues A stunning collection of six (6) stela, statues and inscriptions fully document how ... ...
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21: First campaign of Thutmoses III in the Battle of Megiddo: year ...
Pharaoh of the Exodus: Thutmoses III: 1485/1464 - 1431 BC Thutmoses III is the pharaoh of the Exodus who in Regnal year 22 (1463 BC) began his first campaign after the death of his co-regent stepmother Hatshepsut. Thutmoses III was Pharaoh in 1446 BC for a total of 54 years. (1485-1431). But there were three distinct phases to his rule. 1485-1464: Regnal years 0-21: First was when he was a baby and his stepmother Hatshepsut ruled as co-regent for 21 years. 1464-1446: Regnal years 21-39: Second, after Hatshepsut died he ruled as Pharaoh for 18 years until the exodus in 1446 BC. 1446-1431: ... Full text: Source: James Henry Breasted Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents (Chicago: 1906), Part II, p 407ff. Mighty Bull, Shining in Thebes; King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Lord of the Two Lands; Menkheperre [Thutmoses III] ; Son of Re. His Majesty commanded to cause to be recorded his victories which his father, Amon, gave to him, upon a tablet in the temple which his majesty made ... ...
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22: The Battle of Kadesh, Ramses II, 1273 BC
... Year 5, third month of the third season, day 9; under the majesty of Horus: Mighty Bull, Beloved of Truth; King of Upper and Lower Egypt: Usermare-Setepnere; Son of Re; Ramses-Meriamon, given life forever. Lo, his majesty was in Zahi on his second victorious campaign. The goodly watch in life, prosperity and health, in the tent of his majesty, was on the highland south of Kadesh. When his majesty appeared like the rising of Re, he assumed the adornments of his father, Montu. When the king proceeded northward, and his majesty had arrived at the locality south of the town of Shabtuna, there came two Shasu, to speak to his majesty as follows: "Our brethren, who belong to the greatest of the families with the vanquished chief of Kheta, have made us come to his majesty, to say: 'We will be subjects of Pharaoh and we will flee from the vanquished chief of Kheta; for the vanquished chief of Kheta sits in the land of Aleppo, on the north of Tunip. He fears because of Pharaoh to come ... ...
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23: Thutmoses III was Pharaoh of the Exodus in 1446 BC
... Using low Egyptian chronology, Amenhotep II survived the 10th plague in 1446 BC, then died exactly 40 years later when Joshua crossed the Jordan in 1406 BC! He survived death the year the slaves left Egypt and died the year the ... While Amenhotep II makes a poor choice as the pharaoh of the exodus, he had one successful campaign into Canaan year 9, 1422 BC, when Israel was at Kadesh Barnea year 22. Amenhotep II had to go on a raid to replenish 3 million ... The first into Syria in year 7 (May 15, 1424 BC), and the second into Canaan and Edom in Year 9 (Nov 15, 1422 BC). However, the Amada Stela and Elephantine Stela both indicate the first campaign happened in year 3 (July 4, 1428 BC). In year 9 (1422 BC), Amenhotep II signed a peace treaty with the king of Mitanni. Strangely, the total number of slaves captured in the stela is 89,600, but the sum of the individual numbers add up to 101,128 slaves. i. "A record of the plunder that his majesty carried off: 127 princes of Retenu; 179 ... ...
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24: Nebuchadnezzar: Prideful king who went mad. Mental illness in ...
... In the fourth year [Year 5 using Jeremiah's non-accession reckoning] the king of Akkad mustered his army [6th Campaign Nov 601-Feb 600] and marched to the Hatti-land. In the Hatti-land they marched unopposed. 6'. In the month of Kislîmu [November] he took the lead of his army and marched to Egypt. The king of Egypt [Pharaoh Neco II] heard it and mustered his army. 7'. In open battle they smote the breast of each other and inflicted great havoc on each ... Nebuchadnezzar's bronze door-slab (605-562 BC) Discovered in 1883 BC at the temple of Ezida in Borsippa, Iraq This object is a bronze protection and decoration from the lower steps leading into the temple of Ezida. It features a recess to accommodate a door-post and ... from Nebuchadnezzar. 9. v29 "one year later" shows the longsuffering of God for man to repent (see 2 Pe 3:9) 10. v30 The king said two fatal things that sealed his fate both of which competed with God: "by my might and power" and "for my glory and majesty". ... ...
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25: bible-manuscripts-archeology-Psammetichus-Psamtik-II-stele-Aswan ...
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26: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Hadrian issued decrees protecting Christians while carrying out a ruthless campaign of extinction to anything Jewish in the land of Judea. 4. Up to AD 139 when Hadrian died, ... The quarry and cistern were filled with a thick deposit containing a large quantity of bones. In the lower section of this deposit, large quantities of Byzantine pottery and ... Likely, Zimredda was discovered to be a traitor to the Hebrews. He was likely claiming submission to both Egypt and Joshua, while seeking total control for himself. Paraphrase of Tablet: "From Abdi-Heba, mayor of Jerusalem to king Pharaoh: The Habiru have taken all the cities. Not a single mayor ... Philip Schaff: "The use of organs in churches is ascribed to Pope Vitalian (657-672). Constantine Copronymos sent an organ with other presents to King Pepin of France in 767. ... in the wonderful vaults, marvel of splendour and majesty, and wonderful is the gl]ory in the most perfect light, and the kno[wledge] [... in all the wonderful sanctuaries. ... ...
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27: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... Calendar Calculations 355 Appendix X - The Adventist Sabbath Paradox - Jericho Campaign: 7 Days Without A Sabbath! 358 Appendix XI - From Sabbath to Saturday by John ... Literal translation of words and phrases from one language into another is often impossible. Notice that the King James translators had to make decisions about how ... Current Era, some rabbis interpret some places in the account of Moses' experiences in Egypt, prior to the Exodus, as evidence that Moses attempted to bring Sabbath-keeping reform to the Hebrew slaves and that the resting that resulted from that attempted reform was the reason that Pharaoh decided to double-up on their work-load. ... The biblical standard for a prophet is 100% accuracy. The standard for Spiritualist mediums is considerably lower. Mediums have to be right a great deal of the time ... This Antiochus pretends to espouse the cause of this older nephew against his brother, Ptolemy, laying the blame of the whole campaign upon Eulasus, his majesty who ... ...
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28: The Jerusalem Water Aqueduct from the Solomon's Pools:
A major water supply system started in the hill country that fed three large rectangular reservoirs in Etam known as "Solomon's pools". c. "The three reservoirs, which are somewhat rectangular in shape, are placed consecutively at successive levels. They vary in size, with the highest the smallest and the lowest the largest. The lower pool is 582 feet long, 148 to 207 feet wide, and 50 feet deep. The small pool is also the most shallow, having a depth of only 15 feet. The ... Letter of Aristeas, therefore is a Pseudepigrapha written by Alexandrian Jew in 150 BC, claiming to be written by Egyptian courtier in the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphus II (285-257 BC) during the lifetime of Queen Arsinoe (278-270 BC). It is the earliest reference to the Septuagint (LXX) and documents Ezekiel 17:15 where king Zedekiah sends troops in 593 BC to Psammetichus II (Psamtik II), king of Egypt 595-589 BC. iii. Now the letter was written in 150 AD, so clearly the aqueduct was in existence at that time, ... ...
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29: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... The United States is declared to be the choice missionary field for the Roman Catholic Church. Its campaign is di-rected from Rome and through secret agencies. The ... And he patted him-self (right here) and patted and kept on patting. But the longer he patted, the lower he patted-midway-he located his religion before he quit ... But when they went through the sea, their choice was Moses-by their action, they said, We choose Moses, we renounce Pharaoh; we abandon Pharaoh's territory, we throw ... God's people. "I have surely seen the affliction of my people which are in Egypt, and have heard their cry."-Ex. 3:7. 4. Israel was called God's children. "Ye ... Their line runs like this: .It accompanied the first song, in Ex. 15:20; BULWARKS OF THE FAITH it was used at the anointing of the first king in 1 Sam. 10; it drove ... The "great things" of God's law-great from the standpoint of the majesty of the things it contains; great from the standpoint of their magnitude; great from the ... ...
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30: Great Edict of Horemheb Harmhab, Horemheld THARU 1348-1320 BC
A very interesting question is whether these enactments have preserved on the stela the form and language of the original edict in the royal archives. It seems probable that, beginning with l. 13 (§ 50), we have the ipsissima verba ... Arish was called Tharu in 1446 BC and Rhinocolura [lit: cut off nose] in 100 BC. 2. 1348-1320 BC: "my majesty commands: that every officer who seizes the dues] and taketh the craft of any citizen of the army or of any person who is in the whole land, the law shall be executed against him, in that his nose shall be cut off, and he shall be sent to Tharu. (James Henry Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt, 1906 AD, Vol 3 p 50-67, The Great Edict of Pharaoh Horemheb, 1300 BC) 3. Against Requisitioning Boats Used for State Corvee ... Then he seized palette and roll; he put it into writing according to all that his majesty, the king himself said. He spoke as follows: "[My majesty] commands ... [concerning all] instances of oppression in the land. Enactment Against ... ...
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31: Archeology of the Oppression, Exodus and Conquest of Israel: ...
... This amazing papyri is the earliest evidence of Edom from archeology. 3. In 1899 BC, Joseph (Age 17) goes looking for his brothers at Shechem and finds then at Dothan. 4. At Dothan, Joseph is sold to the Ishmaelites by his brothers and enters Egypt in 1899 BC. (Gen 37:2) 5. In 1886 BC, Joseph age 30, becomes king of Egypt (second to Pharaoh), the ... The El Kab inscription records a sequence of three successive sieges of Avaris that were interrupted by a Nubian offensive which was defeated. Avaris finally fell after the 4th attack. Khamudi, the defeated Hyksos king then fled from Avaris to the biblical city of Sharuhen (Joshua 19:6) in the Simeon Negev where the inscription records a six-year siege until Sharuhen finally fell in the 31st regnal year (1536 BC). This marks the end and final expulsion of the Hyksos by Ahmoses I. The inscription then records the first foreign offensive campaign south into Nubia against the Troglodytes and two successive counter attacks that were defeated. ... ...
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32: The Story of Sinuhe confirms Gen 36:15-18 in 1900 BC
... of King Amenemhet in Kanefru, Nefru, the revered. Year 30, third month of the inundation, day 7: the god ascended to his horizon. The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sehetepibre (Amenemhat I. ruled 29 years: 1937-1908 BC, Low chronology of K. A. Kitchen, O. Keel), flew to heaven and united with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker. Then the residence was hushed; hearts grieved; the great portals were shut; the courtiers were head-on-knee; the people moaned. His majesty, however, had despatched an army to the land of the Tjemeh, with his eldest son as its commander, the good god Sesostris. ... He set me at the head of his children. He married me to his eldest daughter. He let me choose for myself of his land, of the best that was his, on his border with another land. [Joseph: second to Pharaoh, Moses, Jethro, Midian, Zipporah] It was a good land called Yaa. Figs were in it and grapes. It had more wine than water. Abundant was its honey, plentiful its oil. All kinds of fruit ... ...
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33: Origin of the Philistines, Sea Peoples, Pentapolis Cities, Goliath
... "Now when Pharaoh had let the people go, God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, even though it was near; for God said, "The people might change their minds when they see war, and return to Egypt." Hence God led the people around by the way of the wilderness to the Red Sea; and the sons of Israel went up in martial array from the land of Egypt." (Exodus 13:17-18) ... Canaan Pentapolis in the north: Hazor, Madon, Shimron, Achshaph, Dor: Joshua 11:1-3,10; Judges 4:2 i. Hazor was the top king of the land over the other city kings in 1406 BC. ii. Hazor was called the ... which he adheres makes much more sense in the context of our current understanding of the archaeology of the wider eastern Mediterranean than the significantly lower chronology advocated by others." ... Notice the inscription lists the coalition of nations fighting with the Philistines: b. Translation #1 of Plate 46: Lines 1-27 "(1) Year 8 under the majesty of (Ramses III).... (16) ... The foreign ... ...
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34: They're Digging up Bible Stories!
... Museum of Archeology that confirms the Bible is God's inspired word Date Focus Photo Details 1700 BC Jabin of Joshua and Deborah was a dynastic name for the king of Hazor. Two 18th century inscriptions have been found at Mari and Hazor with the ... Conquest of Joshua in Egyptian cuneiform tablets Amarna Tablets are a collection of 382 clay tablets written by the Canaanites to Pharaoh of Egypt, asking him for help in defending themselves from the invading Israelites under Joshua. 1396-1358 BC The ... In 926 BC, Shishak invades Judah and Israel in the 5th year of Rehoboam, king of Judah and Jeroboam, King of Israel. The entire campaign was etched in stone at the Karnak temple of Amun as a second witness to the Bible record. 850 BC Shalmaneser ... The Tel Dan Stele lists 8 different kings listed in the Bible and evidences 3-5 different Bible stories that happened around 841 BC. 796 BC Josiah, Omri, Ben-Hadad III Stela of Adad-Nirari III, King of Assyria (810-783 BC) A stunning collection of ... ...
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35: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... down the valley of the Jordan in a direct course to the revolted cities, he first cutoff their supports, and completely cleared his flanks by an extended campaign ; for, sweeping all the highland plateau to the east of Jordan, and following the great ancient course of commerce where now the Iladj road goes down into ... Chabas 3 understands the term "Anbu," which is here rendered the Wall, and which is of frequent recurrence in the Egyptian records, to refer to a defensive Wall 4 built across the eastern front of Lower Egypt by the first king of the Twelfth Dynasty Amenemhat I. And Ebers 5 coincides fully with Chabas in this understanding. Again in one of the ... He had given up everything in order to receive it. 3 But Abraham went down into Egypt, and there even he had wavered in his faith, and had so swerved from the truth, in order to his own protection, as to draw forth a rebuke from Pharaoh for his lack of fearless straightforwardness. 4 The baneful influence of the Land of ... ...
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36: Nuweiba Beach Red Sea crossing: Rejected, debunked, refuted
... (Great Edict Stela of Horemheb, 1328 BC). The photo is of a woman named Zahida Perveen, whose Muslim husband came home from the mosque and cut off her nose, ears, tongue, gouged out her eyes, and left her for dead as punishment for her suspected infidelity which she denied. ii. Tharu was a Late Bronze age Egyptian fortress located on the border of Egypt as a last stop before entering Canaan at Raphia and Gaza. (The Battle of Megiddo by Pharaoh Menkheperre, Thutmoses III, 1462 BC). iii. The fortress of Tharu was on the border of Egypt (Relief of Menmaatre Seti I: 1300 BC and the Poem of Pentaur on the Battle of Kadesh). b. Ancient Greek literary sources that Tharu = Rhinocorura = Arish: i. 50 BC: Diodorus Siculus said that in 550 BC Actisanes [king of ... Ancient literary sources confirm Wadi el-Arish is the River of Egypt in Gen 15:18: i. 670 BC: Esarhaddon's 10th campaign says the Brook of Egypt had no water! (ANET 292, Esarhaddon) ii. 250 BC: The Septuagint (LXX): substitutes "the ... ...
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37: Solomon's network of military border fortresses in the Negev
Solomon is clearly the best choice from a historical, Biblical and archeological point of view. It is clear that Pharaoh Shishak destroyed the fortresses in 924 BC. We even have his account etched ... Israel's borders with Egypt at Wadi El Arish and Edom at the Arabah valley are noted. These 50 military fortresses were dotted throughout the Negev, and end at the Egyptian border and the southern ... Archeologically, it can be proven that Ein el Qudeirat was part of a series of up to 50 military fortresses built by King David and or Solomon about 1000 BC. Excavations have shown that many of the 50 ... Those who favor the earlier date are inclined to view the fortifications in the context of King Saul's campaign against the desert nomads, such as the Amalekites. In my view, the fortresses were ... seen, the builders chose a high hill, rising to a considerable height over the surroundings, whose edges afforded a clear view in all directions of the lower land and roads at the foot of the hill. ... ...
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38: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
... The end of these strata, in several cases as a result of violent destruction, occurred towards the end of the Egyptian presence in Canaan, during the reigns of Ramesses IV to VI, until ca. 1140/1130 BCE. The lower anchor is related to the Assyrian ... Here there is apparently a clear reference to an Egyptian king appearing in the history of Israel. This is important since Egypt has one of the best calendrical chronologies of all the ancient states SHISHAK, KING OF EGYPT 53 Conclusion Dating the ... The actual date of the campaign of Sheshonq is based on the fact that the reliefs in the Bubastite Portal are unfinished and therefore the campaign and the reliefs are interpreted as falling late in his reign. Since he reigned for 21 years, year ... of the radiocarbon dating project of Iron Age levels at Tel Rehov in the journal Science, which attempts to document evidence for the destruction of Iron Age towns in Palestine by the Egyptian pharaoh Shoshenq/Shishak I during the Iron IIA period. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-bible-and-radiocarbon-dating-archaeology-text-and-science-thomas-e-levy-thomas-higham-2005ad.htm
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39: Hazael, king of Aram (842-800 BC) Tel Dan "House of David" inscription ...
... When the tide of political power shifted, the Israelites gained the upper hand and the hated stela was broken into many pieces, some of which were reused as building material." (The Tel Dan Stela and the Kings of Aram and Israel, Bryant G. Wood, ... There are several inscriptions that reference Mari that have been discovered in archeology. e. The many inscriptions of Mari show it to be a title like King, Pharaoh or President or Prime Minister and is not a personal name. f. Both Hazael and his son ... Aramaic victory stele which mentions a king of Israel and a king of the House of David (Biran and Naveh 1993, 1995). The smashed fragments of the stele were found on the pavement outside the lower gate and below the post-Assyrian conquest shrine. ... Egyptologist K.A. Kitchen believes that the phrase "highland of David" appears in the Shishak inscription in the Temple of Amun at Karnak, Egypt (1997: 39-41). All this at a time when a number of scholars were challenging the existence of the ... ...
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40: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
Age. "Revisionism" posits a date exilic or later for much of the biblical narrative, while the "Lower Chronology" moves much of what has been understood as United Monarchy into the Divided Monarchy. ... The religion of ancient Israel has fascinated participants and observers alike since the days when King David ruled in Jerusalem. Documentation of Israelite customs and beliefs may have begun as early ... Byzantines under Constantine explored Christian and Jewish holy places and so did Europeans during the Crusades. Napoleon's explorations in Egypt triggered a renewed fascination with the antiquities ... The term did not appear again until the late fifteenth century booty list of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenophis II. In later centuries, it appeared several times in the Amarna letters and in a text from ... Shechem was a city of growing social complexity in the MB IIC, as reflected by its vigorous building campaign. Religious diversity is evident in its three places of worship, the royal chapel, the ... ...
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41: The southern border of Judah and Kadesh Barnea at Petra
... "Now the lot for the tribe of the sons of Judah according to their families reached the border of Edom, southward to the wilderness of Zin at the extreme south. Their south border was from the lower end of the Salt Sea, ... I ordered ... ] towards the country ... which is called in the language of the people of Nubia (Kûsu) and Egypt (Muṣur).... I called up the numerous army of Ashur which was stationed in.... In the month of Nisanu, the first month (of the year), I departed from my city Ashur. I crossed the Tigris and the Euphrates at (the time of) their flood; I advanced over the difficult territory (of my route) (as quick-footed) as a wild-ox. In the course of my campaign I threw up earthwork (for a siege) against Ba'lu, king of Tyre who had put his trust upon ... However, after Pharaoh Shishak destroyed the entire network of fortresses, the border moved east to share the water. At that time, Egypt and Israel agreed that the border divided the springs so that each had two, Qudeirat ... ...
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42: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... Zertal was puzzled by this connection, but never solved it by realizing the exodus was in 1446 BC with Thutmoses III as the pharaoh of the exodus. Steven Rudd even communicated with Adam Zertal about ... Both were peppered with the remains of collared-rim pithos, and the rest of the pottery fragments were also very similar. The central platform was built close on the heels of the lower phase and in ... This heap spilled out of the altar when part of the structure was destroyed in an earthquake. Parallel seals have been found in Egypt, the biblical Land of Israel and Transjordan, and these indicate ... The common four-letter spelling "YHWH" used over 6500 times in scripture is also used in the Moabite/Mesha Stele (841 BC). "I am Mesha the king of Moab... Omri was the king of Israel, and he oppressed ... Curses: (A ii 1) "and if you do not tell me about him, but even [hide] him. (A ii 2-9) or go over to him, abandoning My Majesty-if you act thus, these oath deities will not leave you alone, nor on ... ...
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43: 1001 BC: Papyrus Moscow 127: Wermai's Odyssey & Tragic Tale of ...
... Mayest thou attain a good old age in the town of (god) Atum. Thy favour, may (it) remain with the king-ship. Mayest thou be satisfied (with) the gods as well as (with) the people. (When) the sun-god rises in (the) sky, may ( , ) his look" encompass ... In corroboration, the Banishment Stela details Menkheperre's return of exiled servants from the Kharga Oasis and this has been taken by Kaper as an indication that the oases were where adversaries of the administration were banished to.107 For ... Continuing with the letter, this is an erratic, long and complicated journey in which we have to assume Wermai abandoned the boat along the way. Wennai clearly does not consider this wandering around the perimeters of Lower Egypt to be important to his ... As Usermaatre-nakht is a Royal Scribe it is perhaps not unwarranted to read this letter as a plea to the Pharaoh himself to take action. Thus, the unfair persecutions of Wermai in Egypt, which have been dated to sometime in the 21st Dynasty, depict ... ...
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44: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... You are fairer than the sons of men; Grace is poured upon Your lips; Therefore God has blessed You forever. Gird Your sword on Your thigh, O Mighty One, In Your splendor and Your majesty! And in Your majesty ride on victoriously, For the cause of truth and meekness and righteousness; Let Your right hand teach You awesome ... Perhaps the inscription was etched into the tomb hundreds of years after it was built by a later king. It is very likely that this is the site of where Solomon built the tomb of Pharaoh's daughter. i. "Then Solomon formed a marriage alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt, and took Pharaoh's daughter and brought her to the city of David until he ... While the book is indeed written like a Shakespearean play, turning the church into a theater, complete with painted back drops, props, costumes and curtains that raise and lower each scene will add little to the message of the book, and greatly detract from the focus on the word. Let the imagination through word pictures ... ...
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45: Ein El-Qudeirat is not Kadesh Barnea: : Wrongly identified as ...
... From a strategic point of view, the Quseima fortress was the most important because it was the most westerly and therefore closest to the Egyptian border and it overlooked the crossroads. The border between Egypt and Israel as stated in the Bible, is ... Most of these fortresses were occupied only briefly, and were apparently destroyed in the course of Pharaoh Shishak's invasion of Palestine in about 920 B.C. following King Solomon's death (1 Kings 14:25-26). After Pharaoh Shishak's attack, the Kingdom of Judah withdrew to its old boundary along ... in the course of Nebuchadnezzar's campaign. Afterward, as related above, there are merely some signs of Persian occupation in a limited number of areas on the tell." (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph Cohen, 1981 AD) Click to View "The Qadesh Barnea fortress has three complexes corresponding to phases spanning about 300 years; they are called the upper, middle and lower fortress. `Edomite' pottery has only ... ...
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46: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-rudolph-cohen-kadesh-barnea ...
It was from Kadesh that Moses sent twelve men to spy out the land (Num. 13:26), and messengers to the king of Edom to request passage through his territory (Num. 20:14). The abundance of water at the Kadesh-barnea oasis is connected with a ... destroyed in the course of Pharaoh Shishak's campaign into Palestine. (About 925 BC: 2 Chron 11:5-10; 12:2-9; 1 Kings 11:40) The Middle Fortress After the destruction of the earliest fortress (About 925 BC), the site seems to have been abandoned for some time. ... South of these units a water-supply system was cleared, including a cistern, ca. 10 m. across, constructed of large stones, and plastered in the lower part. The descent to the bottom was facilitated by 25 steps. The cistern's capacity was about ... There may have been a revival of interest in the origin of the nation and the sojourn of Israelites in the Kadesh-barnea region after the flight from Egypt. The middle fortress existed for a considerable time, but despite its impressive ... ...
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47: Timna: Valley of the Biblical Copper Mines, Beno Rothenberg, ...
... Egyptian surface. (b) More than 2000 years later, during the reign of Sethos I (1318-1304 BO of the XIXth Dynasty, an Egyptian temple was erected on top 42 Chalcolithic pottery and flint implements found underneath the Egyptian temple (Site zoo) of the Chalcolithic remains. An open court, measuring 9 x 7 m., and mainly of red Nubian sandstone with some limestone boulders was built against the face of the 'Pillar'. It was a dry built, rough, but very solid structure. ... A fine amulet of Bastet, made of a thin piece of bone, and a faience amulet of the same goddess should also be mentioned here as being related to Hathor worship. Numerous representations of the god Bes in the form of small phallic, magic amulets were also found. Another faience amulet possibly represents a king wearing the Double Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. A number of scarabs and seals were found, bearing animal represen-tations, geometrical designs and hieroglyphs. There were also some alabaster objects, including ... ...
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48: List of 300 Old Testament quotes in New Testament
... The difference may be that the chapter is higher or lower by one: Psalms 90:11 in one may be Psalms 91:11 in another. c. The difference may be one or two verses higher or lower: Deut 54:12 may be d. The difference may be before or after a chapter divider: Joel 2:28-32 in one book is Joel 3:1-5 in another e. The references may ... The outcry of the children of Israel has reached me, and I have seen the affliction that the Egyptians are pressing upon them. And now, go! I send you into the presence of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and you will bring out my people, the children of Israel, from the land of Egypt."" (Exodus 3:7-10) "And the Lord continued, "I have marked well the ... "You made him something a little less than the angels; you crowned him with glory and honor." (Psalm 8:6) "that You have made him little less than divine, and adorned him with glory and majesty;" (Psalm 8:6) 1 Corinthians 15:32 Isaiah 22:13 "If from a human point of view I fought with wild beasts at Ephesus, what did it ... ...
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49: The Exodus Route: Travel times, distances, rates of travel, days ...
... Nebuchadnezzar set up his military headquarters at Riblah: "Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah." (2 Kings 25:20) d. Within a three-week window, news of Nabopolassar's death had to ... Afterward this canal was dug thus as I had ordered and ships went from Egypt through this canal to Persia thus as was my desire." (Darius I stele, Karbret, 500 BC) Using Herodotus' rate of travel of 38 km per day means that if Pharaoh left Egypt on day 4 the ... The average daily rate from the red sea to Sinai was 200 km / 11 actual travel days = 18 km (11 miles) per day. 12. We would predict that their rate of travel would be lower after crossing the Red Sea, given the urgency of fleeing Egypt was gone. ... Herodotus (450 BC) said that the 150 km trip from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea (north tip of the Gulf of Suez) was a four days journey. b. This means they traveled 38 km (23 miles) per day. c. "Psammetichus left a son called Necos, who ... ...
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50: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... in number than any of the peoples, for you were the fewest of all peoples, but because the Lord loved you and kept the oath which He swore to your forefathers, the Lord brought you out by a mighty hand and redeemed you from the house of slavery, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt." Deuteronomy 7:6-8 "When your fathers tested Me, They tried Me, though they had seen My work. "For forty years I loathed that generation, And said they are a people who err in their heart, And they do not know My ways." ... Did you notice that it was the priest and the Levite who had high self-esteem? "I am too important to bother myself with this low life. I am a priest, my time is best spent doing something else. Helping him is going to take a lot of my precious time up, let someone else who is less important help. Let someone of a lower class use their time since it is not worth as much as my time." So the "healthy self image" of the parable is seen in the priests and Levites who clearly thought they ... ...
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