If you had read the article you wouldn't be pressing me to come up with substance about your "evidence".
But, since you asked...
Let's look at the name of the URL...
British Museum & Evidence of Israelite Slavery in Egypt
British Museum Evidence of Israelite Slavery in Egypt
That is also the title (in big bold letters) splashed across the top of the article on the website.
The website contains an article written by
Rabbi Yisroel Roll. Typical of apologist BS the Rabbi discusses a meeting with Dr. John H. Taylor, the curator of the Egypt Department of the British Museum in London. This, like the website name and the title is to give scientific credence to the article. The intent is to make the gullible reader believe that Dr. John H. Taylor, the curator of the Egypt Department of the British Museum in London is stating that there is Evidence of Israelite Slavery in Egypt.
He doesn't.
The table of archaeological finds below, presented to me by Dr. John H. Taylor reveals a mud brick with straw which is stamped with a royal seal which says: “House of Ramses ll”. The mud brick, seen on the left side of the photo below has been carbon dated to the Israelite period of slavery in Egypt.
- The curator says the brick has been carbon dated to substantiate the Ramses seal (~1250 BCE).
- The Rabbi asserts that is the period of Israelite slavery in Egypt.
- The curator never, in the entire article, mentions slavery.
KenS, either...
- You just missed that important fact.
- You just went along with the Rabbi's deception.
- You didn't read the article.
There is only one other mention of "slavery" in the article:
The 11th century French Biblical commentator, Rashi, comments that the Jewish women used these mirrors to beautify themselves in order to entice their husbands to produce children despite the fear of bringing children into a life of slavery. This attests to the greater faith of the Israelite women than that exhibited by the Israelite men, which faith has continued to sustain Jewish continuity.
The good Rabbi goes on discussing a few other items. Then he states...
Below is a mural of slaves building a structure in Egypt dated from the Israelite period showing a pile of mud bricks similar to the brick displayed on the table above.
Yes, indeed. The mud brick in the photo from the museum is similar to the bricks shown in the mural (which is not even from the museum). And we know the people depicted in the mural are slaves.
Uh huh.
KenS,either...
- You just missed those important facts.
- You just went along with the Rabbi's deception.
- You didn't read the article.
Is that enough substance for you? I attacked your apologist author. I attacked his non-evidence. And I raised questions about your interpretation and support of the article.