Geographical locations can be traced accurately by archaeologist.
So while scientist continue to debate whether man is out of Africa, or Asia, the Bible gives the true history. It seems sort of in between, doesn't it.
They say the Sumerians were the first known civilization, and who can blame them for that, if that's all they know.
Where did they come from? They don't know. When did they first become a people? They can only speculate.
See Sumer
The Bible fills in the blanks. It's not expected that every single detail in the Bible will be discovered, or excavated. That's not reasonable, is it? However, every single excavation verifies the historical accuracy of the Bible, and the Bible tells us where the civilizations originated.
So when people try to dismiss the flood as a myth, they try to dismiss history, imo.
Where did Egypt come from? Where did Babylon come from?
Without the sons of Noah, you have no history. In fact that's the case right now with skeptics, isn't it? Their history has a huge gap that will never be filled, until they accept the Bible's truth, imo.
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You really don’t have any concept of history and archaeology.
Yes, I know all about Genesis 10, Table of Nations, supposed accounted for the people that appeared after the Flood.
You brought up Egypt and the Sumer Mesopotamia not existing before the Flood, but both historical records and archaeological sites existing long before 2340 BCE.
Let focus on Egypt for now. I will get to Sumer, in my next reply.
2340 BCE, would put this in the time of the reign of Teti, from the 6th dynasty. Teti found his own dynasty, succeeded Unas of the 5th dynasty, and Teti’s own son son Pepi succeeded him.
My point is that Unas, Teti and Pepi I, all had pyramids built in Saqqara.
Had there been a real flood killing everyone in Egypt, there would be no way for Teti or his son to build their tombs, because there would be no man power to help construct them.
If we were to believe that Ham’s son Egypt or Mizraim was indeed the first Egypt, then Egypt would have to reach 20 or so before becoming adult, so how many Egyptians would need to be born before Egyptians could begin building pyramids, temples and palaces.
Teti’s Pyramid is much smaller than the Pyramid of Khufu (at Giza), the 2nd king of 4th dynasty.
If Genesis is true, then there shouldn’t be any pyramid before 2340 BCE and before Ham’s son was born or becoming adult to fathering his own children.
But Egyptian history and archaeology demonstrated that Genesis account about Egypt isn’t true.
And Khufu’s Pyramid isn’t even the oldest pyramid. Khufu’s father built 3 pyramids.
And before that at the start of the 3rd dynasty, Djoser built the first pyramid in early 27th century BCE. This first pyramid was known as the Step Pyramid, because it is not a true pyramid in shape. The Step Pyramid resembled the stairs with 6 steps.
According to Egyptian religion of Re, the sun god, kings who died can reach Re’s sun boat, to become god’s crewmen, but in order to ascend to the heaven, they must climb stairs or ladder to reach Re’s boat, hence the pyramids were meant to represent the stair or ladder.
We know this myth, because stair or ladder are mentioned in the tomb of Unas and other kings after Unas, since these late pyramids contained hieroglyphs of the afterlife for their kings, known as the Pyramid Texts.
But Egyptian history even predated Djoser of the 3rd dynasty. Egypt even predated the 1st dynasty, because the worship of Horus, Hathor, Seth, and few other deities exist in the Protodynastic or Predynastic period (4000 - 3100 BCE), when Egypt was originally divided into 2 kingdoms: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
Egyptian culture can be traced to this period, found in their artefacts, and Egyptian hieroglyphs and hieratic started in 3200 BCE.
If Old Kingdom Egypt (3100 to 21st century BCE) didn’t exist before the flood in 2340 BCE, then why are there evidences of writing existing before 2340 BCE being the same writings that exist in Middle Kingdom (19th to 17th centuries BCE) and New Kingdom (mid-16th to 12th centuries BCE)?
Wouldn’t Egyptian writings be different?