Tuesday – Pentateuch
Reading – Exodus 1-2
Highlight Verse:
“So the Egyptians made the Israelites their slaves. They appointed brutal slave drivers over them, hoping to wear them down with crushing labor. They forced them to build the cities of Pithom and Rameses as supply centers for the king.”
Exodus 1:11 NLT
I find it amusing when people claim that there is no historical evidence that shows that the Israelites lived in Egypt for 400 some years.
It is true that Egyptian historians have mostly purged the memory of Israel from their history.
I probably wouldn’t have wanted to remember a slave population who destroyed my country’s armies as they escaped either.
Not a great image for Egypt.
That aside, there have been mentions of Hebrews in Egypt (using various Egyptian terms that describe people coming from the region around Canaan) in multiple papyri (Egyptian documents made of papyrus).
There is even one describing one of these groups building the great monuments of Ramses II.
Evidence also points to Egyptian influence on the Hebrew language and writing as well as Hebrew influence on Egyptian culture.
Last but not least, the most reliable document from that era by a wide margin has a detailed account of Israel’s arrival to and escape from Egypt.
That would be the Torah, also known as the Pentateuch, or the first 5 books of the Bible.
Many times as many early manuscripts exist of the Torah than of any other writing of that era.
To not trust it because it is “religious” would be the height of folly.
I believe the Bible already stands on it own in accuracy and relevance.
But, it’s nice to see archeological evidence backing up what the Bible has said all along.
How do you see the Bible – religious diatribe or accurate and inspiration writing that was breathed by God through its writers (or something else)?
Why or why not?o