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To: decimon

sull bhit

Well, I guess we can scratch Moses off the list of credible figures of antiquity. If we do that, there goes the Ten Commandments. There goes the Jewish sacrificial laws and practices pointing to the sacrifice of Christ on our behalf.

Mission accomplished, if this is adopted as the truth.

The truth it is NOT, and I will never buy into this lie.

Satan and his minions are hard at work, these days. That’s the one thing I can take away from this.


31 posted on 05/28/2011 1:39:44 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Tell me you haven't asked yourself what mistake Obama made, that wound up causing Laden's death?)
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To: DoughtyOne; Palter
From the link provided by Palter in post#12: Amihai Mazar, professor at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, says that myth stemmed from an erroneous claim by the former Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin, on a visit to Egypt in 1977, that Jews built the pyramids.

"No Jews built the pyramids because Jews didn't exist at the period when the pyramids were built," Mazar said.

Dorothy Resig, an editor of Biblical Archaeology Review in Washington DC, said the idea probably arose from the Old Testament Book of Exodus, which says: "So the Egyptians enslaved the children of Israel with backbreaking labour" and the Pharaoh put them to work to build buildings.

"If the Hebrews built anything, then it was the city of Ramses as mentioned in Exodus," said Mazar.

33 posted on 05/28/2011 2:10:51 PM PDT by decimon
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