by
Damien
F. Mackey
To the reader who is trying to convince me that the Exodus was in Arabia
(and who also believes that Moses was in Mecca, and that Abraham was in Arabia):
“Although the Bible has Abraham going to
Mitzraim which is generally accepted as being Egypt (until we started to
uncover our clues) the Koran has Ibrahim visiting Arabia”:
I wrote:
Did you
take your lead from Islam? Or Islamic scholars?
Some of
them have Cheops' architect, Hemiunu, as the Haman of the Book of Esther.
Not a bad
try, only about a millennium out.
Their Prophet
is strangely connected in various cases with non-existent (at the time)
Nineveh.
Ahmed
Osman has managed to fit all the main biblical characters, from Abraham to
the Holy Family, into just the one 18th Egyptian dynasty.
You,
yourself, have Abraham in Arabia.
Dr. John Osgood has identified
archaeologically, in Late Chalcolithic, the destruction in Palestine (note)
caused by Amraphel of Shinar and his coalitional mates (Genesis 14).
For my critiques of Ahmed Osman, see:
“… one
should … expect the chronological earthquake caused by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky
to be
still transmitting aftershocks right down the line, so as to plunge late BC
events
into an
AD time frame”.
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