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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] Very well stated,and I agree with you that it's up to the person to believe what he/she will. My only problem is we should never use the bible as a strict reference without cross referening other secular text written from the ancient neast east around the same period. I have some problems with your evidence that does not seem to correlate with the AE belief: 1. The Tell-Amarna Tablets talk of a person named Hibiru. Are you suggesting that the Hibiru were the people in question? 2. Kemetians[Egyptians] never allowed foreginers to build temples. To do this was basphemous to the Kemetian belief system. We have written texts by Kemetians themselves saying that Asiatics of any kind could not invade the sanctuaries of creation,which is what the temple represented. 3. What secular Egyptian text can you double check that proves mass enslavement of Hebrews in the Delta? Around the time of Mereptah there was a stela called the Israelite stela by Sir Flinders Petrie that mentions the nation of Israel. No where does any texts say anything about slaves. Kemetians[Egyptians] keep track of just about every occupant within Egypt for tax purposes. By the reign of Rameses II there had already been loads of Asiatics in the Delta living side by side with Egyptians. I believe earlier texts from the First Intermediate talk about the Asiatic foreginers. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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