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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxbow Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789254778

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This book takes a real-world approach to understanding the Exodus and consider the reality of what happened and why using the archaeological evidence from Egypt and nearby Canaan.

Did the Exodus occur? This question has been asked in biblical scholarship since its origin as a modern science. The desire to scientifically resolve this question was a key component in the funding of archaeological excavations in the 19th century. Egyptian archaeologists routinely equated sites with their presumed biblical counterpart. Initially, it was taken for granted that the Exodus had occurred. It was simply a matter of finding the archaeological data to prove it. So far, those results have been for naught.

Exodus: An Egyptian Story takes a very real-world approach to understanding the Exodus. It is not a story of cosmic spectaculars that miraculously or coincidentally occurred when a people prepared to leave Egypt. There are no special effects in the telling of this story. Instead the story will be told with real people in the real world doing what real people do.

This story of the real-world Exodus is told without reference to the Bible. It is told as if the Bible did not exist. It is told based on the archaeological record in Egypt and in nearby areas such as Canaan, the land of promise. Biblical passages are not quoted. Of course, when the archaeological data is put together it will be done so with the Exodus in mind. It would be foolish to deny the awareness of the story. But it is told from an Egyptian perspective. After all, what would expect Ramses II to say after he had been defied and humiliated? If there is an Egyptian smoking gun for the Exodus, how would you recognize it?

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The book is a reminder that myths and legends survive far longer than historical facts and can even shape the destinies of people living three millennia later. * Fortean Times *

Dedication v
Chronology viii
1 The Egyptological search for the Exodus
1(27)
Napoleon and the birth of Egyptology
1(1)
Austen Layard and the birth of Assyriology
2(1)
George Smith and Heinrich Schliemann: jump-starting Egyptology
3(2)
Amelia B. Edwards (1831--1892)
5(1)
Egypt Exploration Fund
6(7)
Egyptian archaeological discoveries
13(3)
The Exodus in histories of Egypt
16(5)
Egyptology
21(3)
Egyptologists and the Exodus
24(4)
2 Egypt, Egyptology, and the Exodus
28(28)
Time
28(6)
The gift of the River and God's Land
34(7)
The national narrative
41(4)
The cosmic order
45(7)
Speculations
52(4)
3 The Hyksos: the people of the 400-year sojourn
56(26)
Manetho
57(4)
Manetho's anti-Semitism
61(5)
Egyptological Hyksos
66(13)
Archaeological Hyksos
79(3)
4 The Hyksos: the triumph and defeat of Apophis
82(28)
Seqenenre (1550s BCE)
82(5)
Kamose (1555--1550 BCE)
87(5)
Ahmose (1550--1525 BCE)
92(8)
Hatshepsut (1473--1458 BCE)
100(5)
Amenhotep II (1427--1400 BCE)
105(3)
Aper-el
108(1)
Speculations
108(2)
5 Ramses, the Pharaoh of the Exodus
110(25)
The Nineteenth Dynasty
110(14)
Ramses: Pharaoh of the Exodus
124(9)
Speculations
133(2)
6 The Exodus: death on the Nile
135(24)
When was the Exodus?
135(1)
Why New Year's Eve?
136(3)
Why the seventh hour of the Night?
139(2)
Why Passover?
141(11)
Speculations 1
152(6)
Speculations 2
158(1)
7 Post-Exodus Stress Disorder
159(21)
Ramses
159(5)
Merneptah
164(16)
Bibliography 180(25)
Index 205
Peter Feinman is the founder of the Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education. He advocates for the importance of local history in education and citizenship. Ever since he was a child he has wanted to know how Moses did what he did.