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Few events have shaped Jewish and Christian tradition more than the Exodus from Egypt - and few have been as controversial for historians. The emphasis in the past has been on understanding the Exodus in light of Israelite history and Israelite origins. This book - a collection of six papers given at a conference at Brown University - looks at new evidence of the Exodus: the Egyptian evidence.
The contributors include leading historians, archaeologists, Egyptologists and literary scholars. Join them as they discuss, among many other topics, whether the Exodus was a specific historical event or a wider phenomenon spread over time, whether wall reliefs at Karnak depict a battle between the Egyptians and the Israelites, and whether the Israelites emerged from within ancient Canaanite society.
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Bible, Congresses, Egyptian literature, History, Relation to the Old Testamen, Extra-canonical parallels, The Exodus, Relation to the Old Testament, Uittocht uit Egypte, Exodus, Bijbelse archeologie, Ägyptisch, Literatur, Kongress, Bibel, Exodus, the, Egyptian literature, history and criticism, Egypt, history, to 640 a.d.Places
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Includes bibliographical references.
Papers presented at a conference held at Brown University in 1992.
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