When the Israelites left Egypt in 1513 B.C.E., they may have numbered more than three million. Spanning three or even four generations
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When the Israelites left Egypt in 1513 B.C.E., they may have numbered more than three million. Spanning three or even four generations
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Did they.... overlap?
Just the whole idea of "3 million people" ought to give anyone with the faintest of neuronal activity pause.
The population of Chicago is roughly 2.7 million.
Imagine an 80 year old guy, without anything remotely resembling modern communication, directing the population of Chicago to, say, walk across the bed of Lake Michigan (let's just give him the miracle of splitting the water). If he's standing at Wrigley Field, how is he going to tell the people camped at Wilis Tower when to go - or even what direction to move?
Oh, I know - "it was the spirit of Jehovah" that allowed this, that, and the other thing.
If Jehovah was going to "use his spirit" to do impossible things, why not just build the Israelites an instant golden bridge? Or teleport them, Star-Trek style?
It's all so stupid it makes my head hurt.
From gotquestions.org
How many Israelites left Egypt in the exodus?
Do we have any other reliable historical reference to document any of this? Or, is it all based on the same "historical" reference that documents talking snakes, kangaroos on a boat in the Middle East, and 9 ft tall superhuman/angels?
Did they really say 1513 BCE?
Ironic is it not that the ancient Hebrews were prolific bullshitters just like today so too are the JWS leaders, but then again they have made steadfast career out bullshitting for their religious publishing house.
Did they really say 1513 BCE?
Yes. While not exactly accurate, this date is closer to the New Chronology of the Egyptian timeline, which scholars have long asserted but not updated with much recent evidence. If you're interested, the documentary Patterns of Evidence lays the loads of evidence out plainly and allows the viewer to reach an informed conclusion:
I did not realize they ever gave a specific date to the exodus. What they don’t seem to understand is that the Pharaoh at the time or the one that succeeded the Pharaoh of the exodus was Thutmose I . He was one of the most successful kings of the Egyptians and expanded Egyptian rule all the way up into Syria even crossing the Euphrates river. So what was the point of the Exodus if the land you ran to was going to be conquered by the same people you ran away from. Jeez Jehovah you screwed the pooch on that one didn’t you.
For the sake of argument, let's say this 3,000,000 figure is correct.
Is it not AMAZING beyond belief that three million people LEFT NO TRACE in the desert - the same desert in which ground-penetrating-radar has revealed ancient campsites of as few as three individuals.
Jehovah must have deployed the same anti-matter cleanup crew he will be using after Armageddon!