tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post5921558065704402255..comments2023-11-30T15:30:10.482+13:00Comments on True Paradigm: Who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus?bethyadahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08990677679970591625noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-70804256099486942462022-09-27T04:43:55.996+13:002022-09-27T04:43:55.996+13:00You want some DEEP thought? When/where/how did Mos...You want some DEEP thought? When/where/how did Moses "write" the first five books of the bible? Did he do it *AS* they were happening, causing him to maintain scrolls and writing instruments and carrying them everywhere - even THROUGH the Red Sea? *OR* did he write them DECADES later relying on his memory? THIS is a challenging thought ..... Often overlooked by today's society. For example, we tend, today, to make ASSUMPTIONS and overlook the BASICS. Study about the facts and oddities around King James of England forcing men of intelligence and authority to remain grouped in a facility until they agreed on a version of the bible that he would authorize ..... King James, himself, really did not give a hoot about Christian history ... Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-20348020435078978752018-09-30T15:06:18.892+13:002018-09-30T15:06:18.892+13:00I found the answer in the Ancient Book of Jasher (...I found the answer in the Ancient Book of Jasher (mentioned in Joshua 10:13, 2 Samuel 1:18 & Timothy 3:8). Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-67324108611629222972017-10-31T19:50:30.890+13:002017-10-31T19:50:30.890+13:00Duke of Earl, apologies. Extensive spam so had mod...Duke of Earl, apologies. Extensive spam so had moderation of old posts on and hadn't been checking!<br /><br />Agree in principle, and I used to think that we couldn't assume Pharaoh himself had died as you say. Psalm 136 says: "but overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red Sea,/ for his steadfast love endures forever." I have to come to think that this likely refers to the man himself.bethyadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08990677679970591625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-12808225677941622812017-08-20T08:42:38.952+12:002017-08-20T08:42:38.952+12:00We shouldn't be too quick to say that Pharaoh ...We shouldn't be too quick to say that Pharaoh must have been slain in the Red Sea. Remember the rule, "What our agents do, we do ourselves." If Pharaoh sent his horse and chariots to pursue the Hebrews, while remaining in his court in Egypt, that could still be interpreted as Pharaoh pursuing the Hebrews.Duke of Earlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14891442161634560912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-388260911263052262016-12-23T11:04:51.333+13:002016-12-23T11:04:51.333+13:00The problem with some of the dating of kings is wh...The problem with some of the dating of kings is when to start counting. We typically count the first year for someone when they turn 1 year old, but ancient writings often referred to the 1st year as the year they actually took the throne. In this case, many of the dating methods for the reigns of kings listed in scripture are off some. I read something just this year to that effect where in order to accurately date the Exodus, they had to make adjustments off of known dates from the ancient near east that were exclusive of scripture. The author used 4 of them, and based on that information was able to backtrack. I also just watched a documentary yesterday on this, and there is new evidence from within Egyptian writings themselves that support that Dedumose II was actually the pharaoh of the Exodus. This would support the author of the book from this summer too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-53457445976002554812016-02-05T08:49:43.146+13:002016-02-05T08:49:43.146+13:00how can Thutmose 111 BE the pharaoh of exodus, if ...how can Thutmose 111 BE the pharaoh of exodus, if his body was found and he has several children?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00499880843298969288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-66300892734919890152013-03-24T06:57:14.273+13:002013-03-24T06:57:14.273+13:00exodus 15:19exodus 15:19Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-79128137300741203522013-03-18T11:04:45.457+13:002013-03-18T11:04:45.457+13:00Just read an article today that says another Psalm...Just read an article today that says another Psalm says the army of Pharaoh was seen on the shores. That means that Pharaohs body could have been buried....but Thutmoses III didn't die that year.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-7668878580539684432012-10-13T16:25:55.156+13:002012-10-13T16:25:55.156+13:00The actual amount of years between the building of...The actual amount of years between the building of the first Temple and the Exodus is 573 and not 480.<br />The years when Israel were under sin are not mentioned. According to the Book of Kings, Solomon began to build the Temple 480 years after Israel came out of the land of Egypt. Read Israels history as detailed in the book of Judges!So if one adds the 573 years from the four year of Solomons reign, it will give the date of the Exodus!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-80950792725436289002012-08-15T20:42:49.646+12:002012-08-15T20:42:49.646+12:00Psalm 136Psalm 136bethyadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08990677679970591625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-21529527557158391352012-08-15T05:27:11.655+12:002012-08-15T05:27:11.655+12:00Where does it say that the Exodus Pharaoh died in ...Where does it say that the Exodus Pharaoh died in the Red Sea? Rasechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16441252129144286188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-3134397179631688322011-07-12T22:59:38.657+12:002011-07-12T22:59:38.657+12:00Hi Selva, he seems a little early? I wondered abou...Hi Selva, he seems a little early? I wondered about Khufu and Abraham's visit?<br /><br />I thought your article on carbon dating good. Your assumption of stable production of C-14 is reasonable to explain the issue. I think the dates likely even older due to a stronger earth magnetic field previously thus lower amounts of C-14 being produced at that time.<br /><br />I think a empirical rather than analytical solution will be required, thus some firm dates (biblically consistent) and C-14 levels from the same time/ strata.<br /><br />Blessingsbethyadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08990677679970591625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-53782308412686263212011-07-11T00:31:30.443+12:002011-07-11T00:31:30.443+12:00please consider adding Menkaure to your list:
htt...please consider adding Menkaure to your list:<br /><br />http://knol.google.com/k/selva-harris/mycerinus-menkaure-the-pharoah-who/1p0ahl7uihse2/1#Selvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03113361167375572671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-33430710306507171032011-04-08T14:35:41.068+12:002011-04-08T14:35:41.068+12:00Based on what Anon? Who reigned in Egypt at the ti...Based on what Anon? Who reigned in Egypt at the time of Solomon? And why do you think Thutmose was 480 years prior to whichever Egptian king?bethyadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08990677679970591625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993518718588952892.post-21208794606939883692011-04-06T16:00:02.249+12:002011-04-06T16:00:02.249+12:00Thutmose III reigned 480 yrs. before Solomon's...Thutmose III reigned 480 yrs. before Solomon's 4th year. (1 Kings 6:1. Thutmose III is pharaoh of the Exodus.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com