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Amarna and the Biblical Exodus: Gods in Ruins by Dirk Schroeder (English) Hardco

Description: Amarna and the Biblical Exodus by Dirk Schroeder Amazing discoveries of 35 links between the Amarna Period and the Exodus, proving that the Exodus happened, with photos and ancient texts, with Akhenatens missing army and gold also his monotheism, and fathers loss of firstborn heir... but these things are just the starting point for this astounding set of discoveries. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Amazing discoveries of over 35 major links between the enigmatic and beautiful Amarna Period of Pharoah Akhenaten and the Biblical Exodus, proving beyond any reasonable doubt that the Exodus actually happened, and who the relevant Pharoahs were, together with astounding photos and hundreds of translated ancient texts as well as mummy analyses which exactly match the Biblical account in detail and explain the likely motivations and reasons for most of the strange but vitally significant phenomena and features. Other writers have puzzled over Akhenatens missing army and gold as well as his monotheism, together with his fathers (Amenhotep III) loss of a firstborn heir... but these things are just the starting point for solid answers in this astounding collection of discoveries. The style of the book is progressive, for the benefit of those less familiar with the topic, whilst providing more scholarly detail as the book progresses. Review by Chris Phillips, Bestsellersworld "Schroeder has discovered what he believes to be incontrovertible evidence that the Biblical Exodus actually occurred, and that it coincided with the reign of Amenhotep III. He shows that Amenhotep IV was the pharaoh after this who tried to make sense publicly what happened to the army... and physical wealth of Egypt after the Hebrews exited the country.Using the historical work of several archaeologists, some as early as the 1800s up to work done as recently as 2015, Schroeder provides a written explanation of those findings and a pictorial collage of various artifacts including their present location in case the reader wishes to investigate on their own.This book is very good for modern Hebrew, Christian and related believers. Students of history and especially those of the Egyptian Dynasties would find this information quite thorough in presentation. Also, this might be used well as a basis for a series of lessons within some schools or religious groups." Review Amarna and the Biblical Exodus - by Dirk Schroeder. ISBN-13: 978-1999618377. Published by Cambridge Parchments. Reviewer received book from Author as e-book. Launched August 8th 2018 in all formats.Review by Chris Phillips, in Bestsellersworld.com. July 22 2018.Dirk Schroeder has discovered what he believes to be incontrovertible evidence that the Biblical Exodus actually occurred, and that it coincided with the reign of Amenhotep III. He shows that Amenhotep IV was the pharaoh after this who tried to make sense publicly what happened to the army, the special forces and all the military and physical wealth of Egypt after the Hebrews exited the country. Whenever someone wishes to provide historical, verifiable evidence of an ancient event, it primarily involves major research. Schroeder has spent the time and effort to do this research.It is significant to identify an unusual Pharaohs reign that involved a lot of disruption and changes. The historical evidence provided in this book gives a plausible explanation in the very unusual reign of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten is his changed name after a few years into his reign).Schroeder posits that the Hebrews left Egypt, free from their slavery when Egypt was the crown of civilization for most of the world.Using the historical work of several archaeologists, some as early as the 1800s up to work done as recently as 2015, Schroeder provides a written explanation of those findings and a pictorial collage of various artifacts including their present location in case the reader wishes to investigate on their own.After spending much time with covering chronology and corresponding documentation with associated artifacts, Schroeder goes into some detail equating Amenhotep III as a shamed pharoah. There is some evidence, well presented in the book, that Amenhotep III died suddenly, leaving a number of questions about why and how he passed. Additionally, his crown prince is shown to have died at a young age, leaving the second son as the heir apparent. Also, Amenhotep IV has some quantity of correspondence and evidence from buildings and other sources that indicates he was indeed the second son of Amenhotep III and in turn became Amenhotep IV after some time with his mother, Tiye, as de facto queen and ruler until he came of age, evidenced by correspondence dated after the reign of III into the time of IVs reign.None of the evidence is specific in naming Moses, the Hebrews, or anything about the sudden loss of slaves, but there is now seen to be primarily circumstantial and physical evidence explaining this period.The author has some very interesting ideas that are brought into the narrative. He expresses a belief in the Bible account. Also, the final chapter acquaints the reader with the Habiru, (various spellings) refuting in detail the popular idea that they may have been the Hebrews. In between is a compilation of heavily researched information and a unique academic perspective used to interpret this evidence.This book is very good for modern Hebrew, Christian and related believers. Students of history and especially those of the Egyptian Dynasties would find this information quite thorough in presentation. Also, this might be used well as a basis for a series of lessons within some schools or religious groups. Long Description Amazing discoveries of over 35 major links between the enigmatic and beautiful Amarna Period of Pharoah Akhenaten and the Biblical Exodus, proving beyond any reasonable doubt that the Exodus actually happened, and who the relevant Pharoahs were, together with astounding photos and hundreds of translated ancient texts as well as mummy analyses which exactly match the Biblical account in detail and explain the likely motivations and reasons for most of the strange but vitally significant phenomena and features. Other writers have puzzled over Akhenatens missing army and gold as well as his monotheism, together with his fathers (Amenhotep III) loss of a firstborn heir... but these things are just the starting point for solid answers in this astounding collection of discoveries. The style of the book is progressive, for the benefit of those less familiar with the topic, whilst providing more scholarly detail as the book progresses. Review by Chris Phillips, Bestsellersworld "Schroeder has discovered what he believes to be incontrovertible evidence that the Biblical Exodus actually occurred, and that it coincided with the reign of Amenhotep III. He shows that Amenhotep IV was the pharaoh after this who tried to make sense publicly what happened to the army... and physical wealth of Egypt after the Hebrews exited the country. Using the historical work of several archaeologists, some as early as the 1800s up to work done as recently as 2015, Schroeder provides a written explanation of those findings and a pictorial collage of various artifacts including their present location in case the reader wishes to investigate on their own. This book is very good for modern Hebrew, Christian and related believers. Students of history and especially those of the Egyptian Dynasties would find this information quite thorough in presentation. Also, this might be used well as a basis for a series of lessons within some schools or religious groups." Review Quote Amarna and the Biblical Exodus - by Dirk Schroeder. ISBN-13: 978-1999618377. Published by Cambridge Parchments. Reviewer received book from Author as e-book. Launched August 8th 2018 in all formats. Review by Chris Phillips, in Bestsellersworld.com. July 22 2018. Dirk Schroeder has discovered what he believes to be incontrovertible evidence that the Biblical Exodus actually occurred, and that it coincided with the reign of Amenhotep III. He shows that Amenhotep IV was the pharaoh after this who tried to make sense publicly what happened to the army, the special forces and all the military and physical wealth of Egypt after the Hebrews exited the country. Whenever someone wishes to provide historical, verifiable evidence of an ancient event, it primarily involves major research. Schroeder has spent the time and effort to do this research. It is significant to identify an unusual Pharaohs reign that involved a lot of disruption and changes. The historical evidence provided in this book gives a plausible explanation in the very unusual reign of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten is his changed name after a few years into his reign). Schroeder posits that the Hebrews left Egypt, free from their slavery when Egypt was the crown of civilization for most of the world. Using the historical work of several archaeologists, some as early as the 1800s up to work done as recently as 2015, Schroeder provides a written explanation of those findings and a pictorial collage of various artifacts including their present location in case the reader wishes to investigate on their own. After spending much time with covering chronology and corresponding documentation with associated artifacts, Schroeder goes into some detail equating Amenhotep III as a shamed pharoah. There is some evidence, well presented in the book, that Amenhotep III died suddenly, leaving a number of questions about why and how he passed. Additionally, his crown prince is shown to have died at a young age, leaving the second son as the heir apparent. Also, Amenhotep IV has some quantity of correspondence and evidence from buildings and other sources that indicates he was indeed the second son of Amenhotep III and in turn became Amenhotep IV after some time with his mother, Tiye, as de facto queen and ruler until he came of age, evidenced by correspondence dated after the reign of III into the time of IVs reign. None of the evidence is specific in naming Moses, the Hebrews, or anything about the sudden loss of slaves, but there is now seen to be primarily circumstantial and physical evidence explaining this period. The author has some very interesting ideas that are brought into the narrative. He expresses a belief in the Bible account. Also, the final chapter acquaints the reader with the Habiru, (various spellings) refuting in detail the popular idea that they may have been the Hebrews. In between is a compilation of heavily researched information and a unique academic perspective used to interpret this evidence. This book is very good for modern Hebrew, Christian and related believers. Students of history and especially those of the Egyptian Dynasties would find this information quite thorough in presentation. Also, this might be used well as a basis for a series of lessons within some schools or religious groups. Details ISBN1999618386 Author Dirk Schroeder ISBN-10 1999618386 ISBN-13 9781999618384 Format Hardcover Pages 192 Year 2018 Imprint Cambridge Parchments Subtitle Gods in Ruins Publisher Cambridge Parchments Publication Date 2018-08-08 Short Title Amarna and the Biblical Exodus Language English UK Release Date 2018-08-08 Illustrations Illustrations Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131018355;

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