Archaeology does not provide a likely year for the exodus. To the contrary. The narratives about the exodus and the conquest of Canaan stand or fall together. If there was an exodus, then approximately four decades later there must have been a seven year conquest of Canaan. This poses a big problem for the narrative. read more
Archaeology does not provide a likely year for the exodus. To the contrary. The narratives about the exodus and the conquest of Canaan stand or fall together. If there was an exodus, then approximately four decades later there must have been a seven year conquest of Canaan. read more
” This is another heated question. Although there is much debate, most people settle into two camps: They argue for either a 15th-century B.C.E. or 13th-century B.C.E. date for Israel’s Exodus from Egypt. read more