THE BIBLE RETOLD 26




EXODUS CONTINUED





The Hebrews were in "Egypt" for 430 years according to the Bible. My calculations taken from the ages when the men had their 1st son and when they died, make that approxamitly 1,020 years after the flood. I can't get anymore accurate than that. The dates are clear up to the time of Jacob's birth when Isaac was 60 years old. But it gives no age for how old Jacob was when he had Joseph. And we have an approxamite age for Joseph when he was sold into captivity and beginning the time of the Hebrews in Egypt. He would have been about 17 to 20 years old.

There are many people who will say that this is too short a time for all of this history to have taken place. I again refer you to the history of America since the time of Columbus. Barely 509 years to build up this structure. And barely 160 years since the invention of steam engines to the internet and atom bombs and men on the Moon. We are indeed a creature to be afraid of.

I will not bore you too much with the story of the Exodus. Only to point out those passages that no one seems to take much notice of that change the whole outlook of this event.

Genesis 11:2 This is an amusing verse, as it has 'God' telling the Hebrews to steal the Egyptians treasures! Is this the same one that tells us not to covet our nieghbors goods?

Genesis 4:1-9 In these lines 'God' turns a rod into a snake and back, a healthy hand into a leprous hand and back, and tells Moses he can turn water into blood. These are indeed miracles. Or was it hypnosis? Are the Anunnaki capable of such things? Read some of the UfO sites where mass hypnosis is used on whole nieghborhoods.

22: And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn: (This is a play on words. Son(tribe)Meaning that he created this tribe. Yet the God of Creation is supposed to have created all men!) 23: And I say unto thee, Let my son go, that he may serve me: and if thou refuse to let him go, behold, I will slay thy son, even thy firstborn. 24: And it came to pass by the way in the inn, that the LORD met him, and sought to kill him.(This is not clear. Was the lord trying to kill Moses, or Pharoh's son?When I find these anomalies I wonder if its altered.) 25: Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast it at his feet, and said, Surely a bloody husband art thou to me. (According to the time of Abraham, all his descendants were to be circumcised after birth. Did this mean that Moses was ignorant of this? And why is this inserted here? There is something missing from here. In many instances of the bible I find these anomalies as if parts are missing.) 26: So he let him go: then she said, A bloody husband thou art, because of the circumcision.

In Genesis:5 When Aaron tells the Pharoh that the LORD God wants him to let his people go, he does not seem to know who this God is? A clue to the fact that we are talking about the Anunnaki as creator gods. Pharoh is unfamiliar with this one. And that is a strange thing so soon after the flood if there had been a real creator involved in all of these events. Would any tribe or people so soon forget a God that had created the end of an entire world of people? NO, and Pharoh is saying that he does not know of this God. And Aaron is telling him that it is the God only of the Hebrews! (Why do Christians ignore this part of the Bible? Or is the God of Jesus not the same God of the Hebrews?)

At the end of this section they are told to get their own straw to make bricks with. Are there any anciant bricks to be found in Egypt that were made with straw? Any in the ruins of Ur that were made with straw? It took Archaeologists years to find an anciant settlement in Egypt where they used bricks extensively and they were not made with straw. And it was a very small one settlement. But Ur was built entirely almost of Bricks with straw, which gave them great strength.

Genesis.5:12 It says that the people were scattered abroad throughout ALL the land of Egypt to gather straw! If the Exodus occured at the time of Ramesis as Egyptologists claim, then this sentence is very peculiar. ALL of Egypt consisted of the entire Nile valley! How could they possibly be scattered over its entire length? But place this in the Euphrates area of Ur and it is possible.


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