vrijdag 1 februari 2019

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
The main task of Israelian archology is to find proof of the early existence of the Israelites in Kanaan.
The first accepted artefact with proof of this fact, is the Menepteh-stele (1208 bc.). The son of Ramses the Great ordered a victory-monument, with his military victories during his reign, so far. He was military succesfull in Libia, Sudan and Kanaan.
In this last part, Israel is mentioned as being defeated and annihilated; “There seed is no more.”
The Egyptian pharaoh Menepteh, son of Ramses II, the Great, could not have been more wrong.

Hieratic papyrus, year six of the reign of Meneptah, 1206 BCE, XIX Dynasty, Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna 2010 | by Stephen Bartlett Travels

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