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Biblical Life Spans

Arlanbb

Active Member
Mr Anderson ~ There never was a Genesis deluge so there never was people that lived up to 900 years before the deluge that never happened. Every body that has been found in the ground were in graves and not one of the thousands of bodies found ever live passed 100 years in the past.
 

Elessar

Well-Known Member
Yadhonwiah = Atun-Ra, Adonia is similer to aten, and yhwh+adonia=yadhonwiah

Akhenaten created the foundation for judaism, but majority of biblical stories are from semetic, but the first part of (genesis 1 to genesis 2:3) is definity Kemeticly originated.

As I said, the vast majority of scholars reject this as mere coincidence - the words are absolutely unrelated from any reasonable linguistic point of view - considering that the term which is replaced with Hashem was not used as a name of G-d until after the United Monarchy - many centuries after leaving Egypt, it was only a title. Before that, the actual Name itself could be spoken.

Also, "ia" is not the final vowel of the term replaced with Hashem, but "ai".
 

herushura

Active Member
As I said, the vast majority of scholars reject this as mere coincidence - the words are absolutely unrelated from any reasonable linguistic point of view - considering that the term which is replaced with Hashem was not used as a name of G-d until after the United Monarchy - many centuries after leaving Egypt, it was only a title. Before that, the actual Name itself could be spoken.

Also, "ia" is not the final vowel of the term replaced with Hashem, but "ai".

Isnt Adonai the plural for Adon. Personally i think it more then a Coincidence, Ankhenaten is the only historic person that can equate with moses.
They both Abolised Monothesis Gods, they both discharged priestly duties.
Akenaten abandoned the sacred land Karnak for the holy land of Amarna.
In Deuteronomy Adonai is called a Jealous God, Aten is a Jealous God, and
they were both in egypt.
 

Elessar

Well-Known Member
You miss the point - the term replaced with Hashem was not used commonly as a name of G-d until CENTURIES after the Torah and Moshe. At one time, in the time of Moshe, the term was simply a title of G-d, rather than a name. The Name itself could be said back then, and was used commonly - it was not until the monarchial period that the Name ceased normal usage in favor of the term replaced with Hashem. LONG after leaving Egypt. It is a mere coincidence that Aten and the term replaced with Hashem are similar.
 
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