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Egypt Talk In Writing: Did the Torah Come From the Culture of Tomeri?

Egypt Talk In Writing: Did the Torah Come From the Culture of Tomeri?

          
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This book is dedicated to help set truth back in the earth. This book explains that the exodus occurred during the Middle Kingdom, not the New Kingdom, of ancient Egypt. The author explains that both the Bible and Egyptian records speak of the enslavement of the Hebrews, and their exodus. The author contends that the truth of the exodus is hidden by many historians, theologians and leaders and that independent study is how truth can be gleaned. The author contends that there is a reason the Bible speaks of certain matters regarding the plagues that only they who study Egyptian culture can see and understand. The author explains that the current 'New- Age' movement is a controlled movement and that black people who are called 'the Conscious Community' are the black side to a Caucasian movement. This book explains the history of the 'Sea Peoples', the Hyksos and gives an account on how ancient Egypt having 32 dynasties was not the 'best look.' "Another king of Egypt prior to the time of Senusret (not to get off the subject of staying on dynasty 12) is Snefru in dynasty 4. He did a campaign into the Ethiopian land and captured thousands of Ethiopians.Now what I am presenting is not from a 'hate black people's perspective.' It is presented to set truth back in the earth. How is it that the country that has no black ruler and when there was a bunch of black rulers, we see them going against other black people set up as a catalyst for black history?" - From the book, Chapter 6.

his book, a very hard book to put together, was the tedious work of myself with the guidance of the Most HIGH.
i am appreciative of the opportunity to have been able to write such a book.
While many are atheists or agnostic, I am neither. The premise of the book is that the God of the Israelites was
'known by the Israelites during the time of the exodus. The exodus is not a myth.
While cross-referencing the writing of the Egyptians in papyri, the author contends that the modern new-age scholars
of today have an agenda to deny the history of the Israelites. The truth will come from the earth says Psalms 85. Well, in
this book, the author, Vincent Hutchinson/Yeshiah Yisrael, makes his case based on references from outside of the Bible to prove what the Bible says. Having visited Egypt himself and seeing the Merenptah Stele he also contends that there is no way the true land of Egypt can be in the Western Hemisphere.
The author explains through the Egyptian language that the words of Amen and Israel are not from Egyptian words. The author contends that the exodus did not happen in the New Kingdom of Egypt but rather in the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. While not attempting to discredit the work of many who state the Exodus happened in the timing of either King Tut or Ramses, the author contends that the body of the Pharaoh could in no way be found. Therefore, King Tut or Ramses could not be the Pharaoh of the Exodus. The author addresses also the timeline given from the Bible and that of the Egyptian king's lists. While the Bible does not omit any of the kings of Judah it shows the parallel with the kings of Israel. In Egyptian king lists the matter of co-regencies is not addressed.
This book is not an attack on ancient Egypt as the author addresses the truth of the ancient Egyptians is not what modern scholars present. The Egyptians did not state they were the teachers of the Hebrews. Thus, there is no way the Torah came from Kemet.
Shalom


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798675723287
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 260
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 353 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8675723288
  • Publisher Date: 15 Aug 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Did the Torah Come From the Culture of Tomeri?
  • Width: 152 mm

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