Evidence for the Israelite Sojourn in Egypt: Difference between revisions

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The further back in history we go, the more unreliable the estimated Egyptian dates become.
The further back in history we go, the more unreliable the estimated Egyptian dates become.
==The problem with the Biblical Chronology==
While the Biblical Chronology can be determined fairly reliably from the Biblical account, there are two schools of thought regarding the length of time that Israel was in Egypt.
This would affect the Biblical dates prior to the Exodus by 230 years depending on whether there was a long or a short [[Sojourn of Israel in Egypt]].


==The problem with Egyptian Records==
==The problem with Egyptian Records==
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