• syreus@lemmy.world
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    There is no archeological evidence of Israelites residing in Egypt at the time of Moses nor of their enslavement there.

    It is widely agreed that the tribes of Israel decended from Canaanites and other locals.

    I wish modern christians would revise the bible. It’s not like they haven’t done it before.

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      1 month ago

      There’s no time of Moses. Moses is a mythical character (a lot of Christian like myself has no problems with the findings of archeology).

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        I can’t speak with confidence on the existence of Moses or a figure that was the basis of the legend.

        By the “time of Moses” I mean around 1300BCE.

        It’s hard to prove a man didn’t exist. It’s easy to state there is no evidence of Exodus as biblically described.