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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Orionix: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by supercar: [b] Here you go again, making nonsensical replies that don't address the quotes you are posting. Tell me where, in the quote of mine you are referring to, I have mentioned anything about "jews" not being in Egypt? Since you brought it up, despite its irrelevance to what I said earlier, do you have concrete proof of the exodus and what has war captives to do with exodus? This is the type of messed up thinking, that seems to be your problem. Bottom line; what is your point about the presence of Jews in Egypt? What is big deal here, when it has nothing to do with the topic of thread, other than to say that slaves (whom some claimed to have been Jews)as builders of the great pyramids is one of the most ridiculous fantasies? [/b][/QUOTE] There is no hard evidence to the Exodus but like it or not, some things mention in it did take place. Hebrews were present in Egypt around 1800 BC (we don't know the number), maybe as war captives, maybe not. Thus they didn't build the pyramids or anything but the book of Genesis tells us that around 1800 B.C. a famine in Canaan forced many Hebrews to migrate to Egypt. There, they were eventually enslaved. In time, Moses, the adopted son of the pharaoh's daughter (probably Ramases II), led the Hebrews in their escape, or exodus, from Egypt. For 40 years, the Hebrews wandered in the Sinai Peninsula. After Moses died, they entered Canaan and defeated the people there, claiming for themselves the land they believed God had promised them. [This message has been edited by Orionix (edited 06 November 2004).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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