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Expert Uncovers Evidence That the Jews Involved During The Exodus Were All Egyptians |
| Written by arun | |
| Wednesday, 09 April 2008 | |
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Dr. Goldberg's research revealed that Moses was an Egyptian priest from Heliopolis named Osarseph. The source of this was from the writings of Manetho, a 4th century B.C. Egyptian Priest and historian whose kings list forms the basis of our knowledge.
Woodland Hills, CA , April 07 2008 -- Dr. Bruce Goldberg, author of Egypt: An Extraterrestrial and Time Traveler Experiment, has uncovered evidence that reveals, outside the Bible, no evidence exists that Jews existed prior to the Exodus(1315 B.C.). Archeology Professor of Tel Aviv University Israel Finkelstein states that the earliest records we have of a Jewish people date from 1230-1200 B.C. Rabbi David Wolpe of Temple Sinai(a conservative synagogue) in Los Angeles states, "Surveys of ancient settlements make it clear there simply was no great influx of a Jewish people around the time of the Exodus. The biblical Exodus is not a literal depiction." An archeological discovery known as the Merneptah Victory Stele makes it impossible for the Exodus to have taken place during the reign of Ramesses II. Dr. Goldberg's research revealed that Moses was an Egyptian priest from Heliopolis named Osarseph. The source of this was from the writings of Manetho, a 4th century B.C. Egyptian Priest and historian whose kings list forms the basis of our knowledge of Egyptian pharaohs and dynasties. Osarseph changed his name to Moses when monotheism became law under Akhenaten. The only people who will resent Dr. Goldberg's data and conclusions have a prejudicial personal or ideological antipathy to a Moses association with Akhenaten and the source of all Jews today being Egypt, rather than Israel. "Don't kill the messenger," states Dr. Goldberg. he adds, "Check this out for yourself before you condemn me or my colleagues." Contact:
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