DrZoidberg
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Lion IRC said:The bible 600BC ? LOL
Solomon pre-dates Ptolemy
Samuel pre-dates Solomon
Moses pre-dates Samuel
Abraham pre-dates Moses
Job pre-dates Abraham.
...and the book of Job dates to Mesopotamian / Akkadian / Egyptian Middle Kingdom
Noah pre-dates everyone. So the claim that Noah is a 6th century BC plagiarism is simply false.
Oh wow, does this mean you are actually ready to give me the dates for biblical events I keep asking for? If you know that Solomon predates Ptolemy (how?) then maybe you can say which Pharaoh it was who Moses drowned in the Red Sea?
Also, do I need to point out how easy it is to write a story set at an earlier time than when you are writing it?
It seems to me that you have very specific ideas of chronology when it suits you, and then feign (or admit) ignorance when it suits you.
I think it's well established that the Pharaoh described in the Old Testament can only be Ramses II. We have Ramses II's mummy, and we've studied it. He died in his bed of old age with a multitude of crippling diseases. And more importantly, didn't die from drowning. There's just no way that old geezer could have been galloping on a horse anywhere. But there's more inconsistencies. The city they fled from was Pi Ramses. But that city was founded and named after Ramses II's death. But there's lots more inconsistencies. The plagues never happened as described. That would have been something the Egyptians wrote down. Not to mention that a bunch of slaves running away, would certainly be something worth noting.
It's pretty clear that the Exodus narrative was written by people who had no idea about Egypt other than distant rumours. Perhaps Moses was a single runaway slave from Egypt? Who was hunted and he got away. And then became a prominent figure among a Caananite group who took him in. Who knows? But we do know that the Biblical narrative is bullshit.