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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. |
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| ==The problem with the Biblical Chronology==
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| 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.
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| 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]].
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| ==The problem with Egyptian Records== | | ==The problem with Egyptian Records== |