Agnostic75
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Consider the following:
The Exodus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It seems to me that the supposed Exodus did not occur.
Regarding William F. Albright, elsewhere, Wikipedia says:
The Exodus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It seems to me that the supposed Exodus did not occur.
Regarding William F. Albright, elsewhere, Wikipedia says:
Wikipedia said:In the years since his death, Albright's methods and conclusions have been increasingly questioned. Fellow Biblical archaeologist William Dever notes that "[Albright's] central theses have all been overturned, partly by further advances in Biblical criticism, but mostly by the continuing archaeological research of younger Americans and Israelis to whom he himself gave encouragement and momentum.......The irony is that, in the long run, it will have been the newer "secular" archaeology that contributed the most to Biblical studies, not "Biblical archaeology."
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