12 Tribes, 10 Plagues, and the 2 Men Who Were Moses: A Historical Journey into Biblical Times Review

12 Tribes, 10 Plagues, and the 2 Men Who Were Moses: A Historical Journey into Biblical Times
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I find it very interesting that Graham Phillips has been unable to answer Steve Reina's challenge as to the Book of Jasher. According to his index Phillips uses Jasher ninteen times to support his thesis as to the historical connection between the Edomites and the original mountain of Yaweh worship.

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From the ten plagues of Egypt to the battle of David and Eshbaal, this book shows that many fascinating Old Testament stories can be scientifically corroborated. Reading like a mystery, it draws upon extensive research to piece together the real story of the Hebrews and the founding of their religion. Many of the author's findings, including the location of Mount Sinai, will surprise readers. But most surprising, the author unravels the confused chronology of the Book of Exodus and identifies Moses as not one but two men - a Hebrew priest called Kamose and the Egyptian Prince Tuthmose - a theory that will challenge many readers' long-held beliefs. Photographs are included in this uncommonly understood history of the Bible.

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