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To: Brumar89 who wrote (59186)10/2/2014 8:38:40 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
Nothing to figure out, there's nothing remarkable going on here that we havent seen before, whining doesnt change the truth of a very simple thesis, the Hebrew monotheism you prattle on about is as much a myth as your Moses.

Simple ideas are hard for you, we know this but they are usually the truth, we just toy with you.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (59186)10/2/2014 8:50:44 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
carried one of the major prophets with them against ... being taken to Egypt.......Not all these Jewish refugees carried with them during the weakened period of just before/after Babylonian exile, they also brought semitic goddess Anat Yahu or 'Spouse of Yahweh' with them This microcosm of practicing a religious syncretism of polythesism pre-exile return to Jersualem simply proves my thesis 100% but we know that just enrages you, nothing special going on here, you seem filled with rage everyday.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (59186)10/2/2014 9:54:54 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
This timeline of Hebrew monotheism existing in some fabled Moses timeframe of 1600BC is simply a false narrative and tribal fantasy. Could only be added into the tribal mythology sometime just around the Babylonian exile 600BC. The safest assumpiton for the truth of anything written down there, is that most of it was actually inspired by that Babylonians themselves & their own existing stories that the tiny Hebrews being more illiterate, borrowed from.

This is just beyond redicuolous but obviously inspired by the greatness of both Egypt & Babylon they envied & had much contact with, the case is closed.

RSV Exodus 12:37 And the people of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides women and children.

According to this passage 600,000 men descended from Yaacov left Egypt. If each man is married with the average of 5 children, this brings the entire population of Israel to 6,000,000. This is not including the mixed multitude that came out with them (Exodus 12:38) or the flocks and herds that they also brought out. This large number of people creates a few problems. The first is the size of this "army" (Exodus 12:41 - hosts meaning army. Also Exodus 12:37 where the men are called "gevoriym" or warriors) compared to the size of Pharaohs army of 600 chariots (Exodus 14:7) which brought fear to the Israelites.
How could 600 chariots be considered a threat to 600,000 warriors of Israel? Equally puzzling is the fear the Israelites felt at entering the promised land where each city probably contained no more than 5,000 warriors compared to their 600,000.

Another problem is the simple logistics to supply, feed, water and move such a large number. According to the Quartermaster General in the army
, it would take 1,500 tons of food, 4,000 tons of wood as fuel and 11,000,000 gallons of water each day to supply the basic needs of this group. Another problem is the location of the Latrine.

RSV Deuteronomy 23:12,13 "You shall have a place outside the camp and you shall go out to it; and you shall have a stick with your weapons; and when you sit down outside, you shall dig a hole with it, and turn back and cover up your excrement.

A camp of this size would be approximately five miles by five miles square assuming only 1,000 square feet per family. One located in the center of the camp would require a hike of 2.5 miles to use the restroom.

Another problem is the estimated population of the nation of Israel compared to the estimated population of Egypt at this time. It is estimated that the whole population of Egypt at the time of the exodus was between 2 and 5 million. According to the above estimates of the population of Israel, the people of Israel would be the population of Egypt.