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Evidence of Hebrew Slavery in Egypt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Müller" data-source="post: 77575632" data-attributes="member: 409781"><p>I'm going to play devil's advocate and say the Egyptians didn't do it--that's a Mandela effect. </p><p></p><p>Isaiah 52:4 For thus says the Lord GOD: “My people went down at first Into Egypt to dwell there; Then the Assyrian oppressed them without cause.</p><p></p><p>The Pharaoh of the Oppression was an Assyrian. This verse has nothing to do with the Assyrian captivity which God allowed <em>for a cause</em>. This event is specific to the Exodus account. Pharaoh's people said, "Know you not Egypt is destroyed", which must place this at the end of a dynasty. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The Exodus and Revelation are book ends because the Beast Power will have Assyrian roots and oppress Israel again, but instead of Moses, Christ will come to redeem His people and instead of coming down on Mt. Sinai, He will come to the Mt. of Olives.</p><p></p><p>The only time an Assyrian could have ruled Egypt was during the Hyksos period, placing the Exodus c. 1550 BC. Ancient Writers claim Ahmose was the Pharaoh of the Exodus; I believe he was contemporary with it, but not <em>the </em>Pharaoh of the Exodus. That would have been the final Hyksos Pharaoh. </p><p></p><p>There are indications in Exodus that the Pharaoh was not Egyptian, such as stating Israel was more and mightier than him and his people. Israel could never outnumber the Egyptians at that time. Pharaoh himself must have been a miniority. The second indication is in the following passage:</p><p></p><p>Exodus 8:26 And Moses said, “It is not right to do so, for we would be sacrificing the abomination of the Egyptians to the Lord our God. If we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, then will they not stone us?</p><p></p><p>Who does Moses have to explain to Pharaoh the punishment for sacrificing the abominations of the Egyptians (sheep/goats). Pharaoh is suppose to be a type of high priest of the Egyptians gods and should know this already, so why say, "will they not stone us"; just saying, we will be sacrificing lambs and goats should have been enough. Pharaoh should have been like, "Oh, hm, yeah that would be a problem if you did that in the land", but he seemingly doesn't care and Moses has to explain what an offense this would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Müller, post: 77575632, member: 409781"] I'm going to play devil's advocate and say the Egyptians didn't do it--that's a Mandela effect. Isaiah 52:4 For thus says the Lord GOD: “My people went down at first Into Egypt to dwell there; Then the Assyrian oppressed them without cause. The Pharaoh of the Oppression was an Assyrian. This verse has nothing to do with the Assyrian captivity which God allowed [I]for a cause[/I]. This event is specific to the Exodus account. Pharaoh's people said, "Know you not Egypt is destroyed", which must place this at the end of a dynasty. The Exodus and Revelation are book ends because the Beast Power will have Assyrian roots and oppress Israel again, but instead of Moses, Christ will come to redeem His people and instead of coming down on Mt. Sinai, He will come to the Mt. of Olives. The only time an Assyrian could have ruled Egypt was during the Hyksos period, placing the Exodus c. 1550 BC. Ancient Writers claim Ahmose was the Pharaoh of the Exodus; I believe he was contemporary with it, but not [I]the [/I]Pharaoh of the Exodus. That would have been the final Hyksos Pharaoh. There are indications in Exodus that the Pharaoh was not Egyptian, such as stating Israel was more and mightier than him and his people. Israel could never outnumber the Egyptians at that time. Pharaoh himself must have been a miniority. The second indication is in the following passage: Exodus 8:26 And Moses said, “It is not right to do so, for we would be sacrificing the abomination of the Egyptians to the Lord our God. If we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, then will they not stone us? Who does Moses have to explain to Pharaoh the punishment for sacrificing the abominations of the Egyptians (sheep/goats). Pharaoh is suppose to be a type of high priest of the Egyptians gods and should know this already, so why say, "will they not stone us"; just saying, we will be sacrificing lambs and goats should have been enough. Pharaoh should have been like, "Oh, hm, yeah that would be a problem if you did that in the land", but he seemingly doesn't care and Moses has to explain what an offense this would be. [/QUOTE]
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