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A Layman's Guide to Archaeological Evidence of Israelites in Egypt and Canaan: Good History Can Never be The Enemy of Proper Faith
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- ISBN8231091034
- EAN9798231091034
- Date de parution08/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This accessible guide presents a timeline-based journey through Biblical archaeology, exploring evidence for the Israelites' presence in ancient Egypt and Canaan, the origins of the Hebrew alphabet, and the formation of the Old Testament. Chapter I examines Egyptian history and the archaeological case for the Exodus. Chapter II traces the Israelites' settlement in Canaan and the rise of the Jewish state.
Chapter III explores the development of the earliest alphabets and the Hebrew script. Jeff invites both believers and skeptics to consider how modern discoveries-like ground penetrating radar. Al translation, and DNA analysis-shed new light on ancient history.
Chapter III explores the development of the earliest alphabets and the Hebrew script. Jeff invites both believers and skeptics to consider how modern discoveries-like ground penetrating radar. Al translation, and DNA analysis-shed new light on ancient history.
This accessible guide presents a timeline-based journey through Biblical archaeology, exploring evidence for the Israelites' presence in ancient Egypt and Canaan, the origins of the Hebrew alphabet, and the formation of the Old Testament. Chapter I examines Egyptian history and the archaeological case for the Exodus. Chapter II traces the Israelites' settlement in Canaan and the rise of the Jewish state.
Chapter III explores the development of the earliest alphabets and the Hebrew script. Jeff invites both believers and skeptics to consider how modern discoveries-like ground penetrating radar. Al translation, and DNA analysis-shed new light on ancient history.
Chapter III explores the development of the earliest alphabets and the Hebrew script. Jeff invites both believers and skeptics to consider how modern discoveries-like ground penetrating radar. Al translation, and DNA analysis-shed new light on ancient history.