Jumat, 05 Desember 2014

Egyptian History And The Old Testament

By Claudine Hodges


Many scholars believe that the Bible is actually not a reliable source for historical claims because it does not match with Egyptian history. The scholars would actually claim that they cannot seem to find any Biblical character in the sequence of events of the Egyptians. What they failed to notice is that the stories matching Egyptian history and the old testament have to be interpreted correctly in order for them to be visible.

Now the first thing to do would be to take a look at the traditional set of events that are usually found in the books. Now most of them were of course written by Manetho in which many other historians like Josephus and even Herodotus quoted him. However, there are actually not that many real accounts of Manetho and many of the historians who have quoted him have disagreed with each other anyway.

So to start off, one would first have to begin by knowing about Noah and how he was related to Egypt. Now one thing to take note of is that Noah had a grandson whose name was Mizraim who was indeed the father of Egypt as according to Egyptian historian Eusebius. According to Eusebius, Mizraim, also known as Mestraim, was indeed the founder of the Egyptians when the tribes had spread out after the fall of the tower of Babel.

Some chapters in Genesis as well as Exodus would talk about the visit of Abraham into the land of Egypt. It was during the time after Abraham made a covenant with the Lord that he traveled with his wife to the land of Egypt because there was a big plague in Canaan. This was around 1875 BC and at that time the Pharaoh of the land was Khufu.

Now one of the points that can be brought up would be the pyramids that were created by the great Khufu. Although the pyramids of Khufu were indeed great, they were not perfect because the blocks were not perfectly squared. This was simply because the Egyptians had no knowledge of complete arithmetic and geometry.

Now in relation to Abraham, if one would trace the records, he would find that after the visit of Abraham, the blocks of the pyramids actually became perfectly squared. The only conclusion that can be drawn from that would be that Abraham taught the Egyptians arithmetic and geometry. This is further supported by the fact that Abraham is part of the Chaldean race, a race known for math skills.

Another very interesting account was that of Moses. If one would look at the 12th dynasty timeline, he would see that during that time, Amenemhet III was the pharaoh. He would also find that the Pharaoh had two daughters and one of the daughters fostered an adopted son which was to be the successor who was actually Moses.

So if one would really take a look at all the accounts, he cannot really take the Bible out of history. One just has to take note that the dates may be different then and now which means that mistakes can be made. So far the Bible has been quite accurate historically which is why it can be used as a reference.




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