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Hermione Wrote:
> What people are discussing on this thread is your
> thinking on Joseph, not you personally.
my theory/thesis evidence not my "thinking" is what we should preferably be discussing in my opinion.
there were words or ways said which have personal effect.
> Everyone
> here is entitled to their own opinion of your
> work: and, equally, they'
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Sean Bambrough
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Ancient Egypt
That persons writing on the 3 names is not very illuminating.
Look I didn't come here just to have everyone rally/rail against me. This always happens everywhere I've been on the internet. I don't mind people disagreeing but when its everyone and when its negative (way) I get negatively defensive. I am a human being. (I am also in a miserable situation (lonely/loveless "hel
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Sean Bambrough
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Ancient Egypt
Well I don't see any strong possible disproof worry other than perhaps needing to ask and answer about the "'Sneferu shining in south' refering to well known belief".
other minor comments: (sorry i can't quote each, since so many posts since i last visited)
If Re-djedef is alternatively/also Djedef-re (and likewise with lots of other names) then I assume Ra-hot
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Sean Bambrough
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
> In any case, they just didn't bury "other people"
> in "places of the gods." Only the one who built
> the tomb could inhabit it or allow family members
> to be buried there. At each pyramid is a number
> of temples referring to the name of the structure
> as well as tombs of prominent people and their
> titles.
He didn't
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Sean Bambrough
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Rich Wrote:
> Here is where I got the Pi-rameses(20th dynasty
> capital) idea from:
>
> On moses, who according to my timeline was 3
> generations later than Joseph, it appears that the
> capital city is Tanis (21st dynasty).
maybe you missed what i tried to say: Moses was 3 generations **plus 2 gaps** later than levi and jose.
> Problem 1. Rameses was a store c
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Sean Bambrough
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Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote:
> There is Imhotep (he who comes in peace), Djozer's
> architect. I doubt they were called Jew or
> Hebrew, but Semetic peoples lived all over the
> delta and levant long before Egypts 1st dynasty.
> The Hebrew calandar begins around the time of
> Naqada I period (3700 BC ?). Trade between the
> Delta and the Levant began much earlier and in
>
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Sean Bambrough
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
> Hmm. The "Book of Sothis" seems a very
> questionable source... and the only "Atlantis
> Rising" I've encountered really isn't one that
> inspires confidence in its scholarship.
All sources have varying degrees of truth(s), and I'm not so readily dismissive of certain sources as many are. I believe in interacting with all sorts
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Sean Bambrough
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Jammer Wrote:
> Carbon dating may not be perfect but it's a
> thousand times more accurate than counting back
> genealogies (which themselves are suspect for
> accuracy and inclusiveness) and multiplying by an
> "average lifespan".
i don't count back or multiply by lifespans. i take whole timescales (vertical sequences) and and find (event not 'date
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Sean Bambrough
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(still got to answer byrd and pistol)
Rich Wrote:
> -- The 1800 bc looks like standard biblical
> chronology. The 3rd-4th dynansty idea, while
> certainly clever, there is some carbon dating on
> the egyptian side, so it is hard to re-date this
> stuff by more than 200 years or so.
i suppose it is more or less "standard" biblical dating (Oxford has Jose abou
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Sean Bambrough
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Ancient Egypt
thanks.
Rich (are you the same Rich from Atlantis rising?):
<<A fun topic. Looking for Joseph, though, is an interesting endeavor. Joseph went to Piramesse; hence the city had to have been founded already.... so it should be Ramses 2 at the earliest.>>
The name ramses was found at a 4th dynasty site, and the Book of Sothis has name Ramses before 19th dyn, see Herman Hoeh pg 4
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Sean Bambrough
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Greetings, I would like your constructive criticisims / etc on my possible Joseph discovery:
After surveying Egyptian history I found that the only or most evidence for Joseph in Egypt was the 3rd-4th dynasty. There are quite a few evidences for this time including: Rahotep, Bent Pyramid, models of grainaries in old kdm tombs, Surid, centenarians/110 yrs old, fits with my other Egypt datings o
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ealdred
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