Moses as Egyptian Client Ruler; Joshua as His General: Reconstructing the Strategic Exodus. The Hidden Archive: Strategic Readings of Ancient Texts, #1
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- Date de parution19/09/2025
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Résumé
Who was Moses-really? In this strategic reconstruction, the author reframes the Exodus as a calculated maneuver within Egyptian imperial politics. Moses emerges as a client ruler trained in court diplomacy; Joshua, his military general, executes the tactical withdrawal. Drawing from archaeology, historical records, and geopolitical logic, this book threads ancient narrative with forensic realism-inviting readers to see the Exodus as a strategic deployment, not a theological abstraction.
Part of The Hidden Archive: Strategic Readings of Ancient Texts, this volume opens a new axis of interpretation-where biblical figures are understood as operators within real-world systems of power, allegiance, and survival.
Part of The Hidden Archive: Strategic Readings of Ancient Texts, this volume opens a new axis of interpretation-where biblical figures are understood as operators within real-world systems of power, allegiance, and survival.
Who was Moses-really? In this strategic reconstruction, the author reframes the Exodus as a calculated maneuver within Egyptian imperial politics. Moses emerges as a client ruler trained in court diplomacy; Joshua, his military general, executes the tactical withdrawal. Drawing from archaeology, historical records, and geopolitical logic, this book threads ancient narrative with forensic realism-inviting readers to see the Exodus as a strategic deployment, not a theological abstraction.
Part of The Hidden Archive: Strategic Readings of Ancient Texts, this volume opens a new axis of interpretation-where biblical figures are understood as operators within real-world systems of power, allegiance, and survival.
Part of The Hidden Archive: Strategic Readings of Ancient Texts, this volume opens a new axis of interpretation-where biblical figures are understood as operators within real-world systems of power, allegiance, and survival.



















