VOLUME III - THE EXODUS AND FINDING THE REAL MOUNT SINAI

   

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T his book features the results of two expeditions to the real Mount Sinai and the outcome of the third that identifies where the crossing was at the Bay of Suez in the story of Exodus. The book also covers the geological and archaeological results of these three expeditions. The author was the first person in 2,600 years who correctly located the real Mount Sinai and found all the altars that Moses mentions in the Torah, including the real Abraham's Altar. This volume wraps up all discussions about Moses and the Exodus!


The 17th and 18th century philosophers Spinoza, Descartes, and the mathematician Leibniz helped to mold the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rationalism combined with the materialistic viewpoint of our universe has dominated the thinking of the educated people. As a result, religious ideas are rejected due to their lack of reasonable grounding.


The average people do not believe that an 80-year-old man could cause the Nile River to turn to blood, and frogs and locusts would cover the land. In addition, how absurd to think that this same old man could take his wooden staff and split the Bay of Suez to appear as two walls of water.



Historical Relativism teaches that Moses, Aaron, Abraham, Joseph, the Exodus, the Ark of the Covenant, Mount Sinai, and other people, stories and places of the Torah are all fictional. It is also believed that the Torah was written over 700 years and finished by Jeremiah. This volume ends with Historical Relativism applied towards the Torah.


To dispute this opinion, this volume will showcase pictorial evidence from three expeditions that the Exodus story indeed took place, providing proof of the altars, caves, and wells referenced in the Torah. Evidence like the actions of the priests of Amon trying to blot out all references to the Akhenaton’s family. The story told by the Tell E-Amarna tablets proves that the invasion of Canaan was in the period just after Akhenaton. The Old Testament's account of the invasion of Canaan by Joshua and the Hebrews is historically correct even though some of the names are somewhat different. Akhenaton's appearance agrees with the clues in the Legends of the Jews.


The names of the cities of Zoan, Tanis, and Sukot and the people involved are matching clues of the Torah. The Exodus route that this book follows fits perfectly with the physical geography and towns listed in the Torah as well as the dates and the cycles of the moon. The town called Ay (named after the Pharaoh Aye) was mentioned by Joshua and pinpoints the time frame. The question is: Who is right, and who is deluding themselves? The truth is a lonely fish in a sea of lies, especially when so many other fish feed on those lies.



Table of Contents


Introduction,  1


Egyptian History and Locations at the Time of the Exodus,  19


The Pharaohs of the XVII Dynasty at the Time of the Exodus,  39


The Ephraimites and the Beginning of Moses’ Journey,  55


The Plagues Leading up to the Exodus,  73


The First 27 Days of the Exodus,  85


The Crossing to the Battle of Amalek,  97


Encampment at Mount Sinai,  123


The Ark of the Covenant and How it Worked,  167


Dating the Exodus,  189


The Aftermath in Egypt,  213


The End of Historical Relativism and Conclusion,  229



The Exodus and Finding the Real Mount Sinai



ISBN 9780930808204, 234 pages


Paperback


$27.50


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