Your free guide to the historicity of the Exodus The Exodus is one of the most dramatic events in the Hebrew Bible—the slavery of the Israelites in Egypt and their miraculous escape across the Red Sea. The Exodus is traditionally viewed as the single event that gave birth to the nation of Israel. What is the archaeological evidence for the Exodus and for Israelites in Egypt? The Biblical narrative of the Exodus is a fascinating account that can be supplemented by additional historical sources. The FREE eBook Ancient Israel in Egypt and the Exodus, taken from articles in Biblical Archaeology Review, considers texts and archaeological evidence from the second millennium B.C.E. that describe Israel in Egypt and the Exodus. Contributions by James K. Hoffmeier, Abraham Malamat and Hershel Shanks explore the historicity of the Israelite flight from Egypt. Was the Exodus a single event as depicted in the Bible, or could it have been dispersed over a longer period of time? What is the archaeological evidence of the Israelite population in Egypt? Does a hieroglyphic inscription predating the Merneptah Stele name "Israel"? Find out by downloading the FREE eBook » E6CO07 |
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