Spartan
Well-Known Member
Some Mosaic Law and some of the Ten Commandments are based on part of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the negative confessions, which predates the Book of Exodus. .
Book of the Dead: “I have not blasphemed.”
Exodus 20:7: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that shall take the name of the Lord his God in vain.”
Book of the Dead: “I have not committed adultery, I have not lain with men.”
Exodus 20:14: “Thou shalt not commit adultery.”
Book of the Dead: “I have not stolen.”
Exodus 20:15: “Thou shalt not steal.”
Moses is mythological, because neither ancient Egyptian history nor the history of ancient rival Egyptian civilizations record any Egyptian dynasty plagued with the deaths of all Egyptian first born sons from any of its generations, a drowning of pharoah's army in the Red Sea, or a mass exodus of Hebrews led by Moses out of Egypt.
Because archaeological evidence suggest the ancient tribes of Israel were always around Canaan and never in Egypt, we have good reason to understand the Jewish Exodus story is mythological.
The Jewish Exodus story is NOT mythical.
Biblical Archaeology:
Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt
IBSS - Biblical Archaeology - Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt
By the way, similarities like you quoted doesn't mean anything was plagiarized. If you think it was YOU have to show the evdience (who specifically plagiarized what, when, where, and in what form?).