You are applying a macroscopic lens to what is being described, which is not why or how I intend to conclude. I am not saying there was a massive movement of peoples from the Northern Fertile Crescent towards the east because, firstly, there wasn't enough of them to consider it a "migration" of...
I would argue what makes the event "different" as opposed to isolated comes down to duration and intensity, reflected in the redistribution of population centers.
What I note is the urban centers move east in conjunction with a significant population decline between 2300 and 1900BCE.
I...
To me this is researching the Tamil language because my belief is it is either hidden away and perhaps acknowledged in the religious texts. This is part of my journey here, since I started in one place 3-4 months ago when I joined, and I am now here, which I did not expect.
The main connection...
My understanding is, according the translated Exodus 1:15 there were 2 Hebrew midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, who are mentioned specifically as also being blessed to have "families of their own" in verse 21.
My personal opinion is Moses has 3 mothers, a Levite woman who birthed him, a Hebrew...
Perhaps I am presume that you will make the connection yourself, which is my fault.
Also my previous response to you was...uncolorful, so if you or others read it I apologize.
The language I am quoting/transcribing/transliterating (I don't know how to describe), is the Tamil language...
As a child I remember playing in the backyard and if a ball or frisbee would go over the back fence it meant we had to play a different game.
But I knew my neighbour would always throw it back to us, even if I could hear them play with said "toy" first.
Some of my friends had neighbours who...
Hello @River Sea I will make a few points for now
(1) The iron age begins around 1200BCE, which is late 2nd millennium. I use BCE which means "before common era", instead of BC "before Christ". They are interchangeable.
(2) At 1900BCE the Indus Valley would have be in the Bronze Age.
The purpose of referring to the Talmud was that it *could* have made reference to Jesus, but if it did it was then reviewed and removed.
Adding to the point that references to Jesus, whether it be the Christian scriptures or Talmudic writings, are not "eye witnesses", even if they are written...
Thanks for your reply, I’ll answer the first part which is the 11 pharaohs are of the Rameside period of 1269bce to 1069bce. All these pharoahs were children of their predecessor, even if their royal names were different.
Regarding the 430 years, this is independent to Moses and talks...
You missed my post #256.
My statement is the Hebrew scriptures are full of semantic word play.
https://jbqnew.jewishbible.org/assets/Uploads/421/JBQ_421_1_wordplay.pdf