Chariot Ramses
Posted By admin on March 30, 2011
Chariot Ramses
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is there any evidence?(exodus)?
is there any evidence that the events stated in the exodus really happen? i mean is there hundreads(if not thousands) of remains of egyptian soldier ang chariots in the bottom of the red sea? or is there ancient jewish settlements in egypt? or is there a record that ramses drowned/died while chassing the jews? im just curious.
btw, any links will be appreciated
btw, any links will be appreciated
ah... i appreciate your answer bfox but isnt it that the pharoah's first born died at the plague and that 1st born was a bit young? i mean he is about 7 yrs/old? i mean, how did the pharoah manage to send his son? or one of his sons(if there is another one) if he is below 7? im a bit confused
1)There *is* some supporting circumstantial evidence (such as chariot wheels in the Red Sea), but no *firm* (non-circumstantial) supporting evidence.
2) Egyptian records from the time of the Exodus are largely *lacking*, quite the opposite of *complete*, and it was the *general practice* of Pharaohs *not* to record defeats or losses of the type described in Exodus even during periods for which records are more complete. There is firm historic evidence of ancient Egyptian records "covering up" or propagandizing resounding military defeats.
Syrian empire - if you are referring to the Assyrian empire, they would not have kept record of events internal to the Egyptian empire, nor records of the movements of nomads of whom they were almost certainly unaware. The Assyrians did not control Canaan during the reign of the early Middle Assyrian Empire, which is the period in which the Israelites are supposed to have conquered Canaan (roughly 1400 B.C.E. or earlier)
Wars - there is loads of evidence of the wars which occurred from the time of King David onward, and additionally considerable evidence of a conquest of Jericho (and several other Canaanite cities) at approximately the time of the Hebrew occupation of Canaan. There is little other evidence of the Hebrew wars preceding the time of King David. Certainly, there is nothing that could be considered *conclusive* evidence of the wars recorded prior to the time of King David.










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