ISBN-13: 9781548140786 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 202 str.
Just like in the Genesis book, a number of seemingly improbable events are recorded in the book of Exodus. Please don't worry about any of them anymore. The thing is; there is proof of most of the peculiarities, and for the rest, there are reasonable deductions with multiple comparative analysis assuring accuracy and scientific explanation. "Exodus" is truly a wild ride through the highly volatile Egyptian times. Like Genesis, many have trouble with the historical and scientific character of the second book of the Bible. This book looks at specific scientific research, historical reference, secondary Biblical texts and other ancient text comparisons to see if there are any anomalous characteristics that go outside modern scientific theory or historical reason. While the following questions have been used to establish uncertainty of the validity of Moses' second book, what we will find is that the inspiration and detailed accounting of these important egocentric years focused on Jewish development were very accurately and succinctly presented so that a Jewish nation could understand the facts and the rest of us could grow in our understanding of this world and the God who made it. While some of the details were before his time, much of the work was written from firsthand experience of the man we call Moses. A multitude of misrepresented events will be addressed to expand our understanding of this great work and hopefully eliminate the controversies. Some of the things we will find include: Moses was not the name of the Jewish leader during the Egyptian plagues and the hardships endured by the Jewish people were much worse than Moses wrote down. While Moses was king of the Cushites he gained the military knowledge to build the Jewish Army and Amalekites died when the Jews crossed the Red Sea.