From the Exodus to King AkhnatonParadigma Ltd, 2009 - 364 Seiten This is the first volume of the series Ages in Chaos, in which Immanuel Velikovsky undertakes a reconstruction of the history of antiquity. With utmost precision and the exciting style of a presentation that's typical for him he shows, beyond doubt, what nobody would consider possible: in the conventional history of Egypt - and therefore also of many neighboring cultures - a span of 600 years is described, which has never happened! This assertion is as unbelievable and outrageous as the assertions in Worlds in Collision or Earth in Upheaval. But Velikovsky takes us on a detailed and highly interesting journey through the - corrected - history and makes us a witness to how many question marks disappear, doubts vanish and corresponding facts from the entire Near East furnish a picture of overall conformity and correctness. You will meet an Egyptian eyewitness of the biblical plagues and the mysterious Queen of Sheba. You will find out to where her legendary visit led her. You will, moreover, learn surprising details about the temple of Solomon and learn who was behind its sacking. In the end you do not only wonder how conventional historiography has come into existence, but why it is still taught and published. Just as Velikovsky became the father of "neo-catastrophism" by Worlds in Collision, he became the father of "new chronology" by Ages in Chaos. |
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... tribe, came from Canaan to Egypt. There they grew to be a people; there, also, they bore the yoke of bondage. Their eventful departure from Egypt is the most treasured recollection of their past, and their traditions tell its story ...
... Tribes of Israel, after the capture of their capital, Samaria, by Sargon II of Assyria, went into exile, from which they did not return. In -587 or -586 Judah, after the destruction of its capital, Jerusalem, by Nebuchadnezzar, went ...
... , which is the name of one of the Twelve Tribes. This reference and other similar instances led scholars to suppose that the Exodus took place in successive waves. 1 S. A. B. Mercer: Extra-Biblical Sources for Hebrew and 30 Chapter 1.
... tribes were in Egypt, other Hebrew tribes were knocking at the door of Canaan.1 The conciliators among the scholars proposed the following solution: “Some of the Hebrews remained in Egypt after the Exodus of the main body.”2 Still later ...
... tribe of the Sinai Peninsula, and then was taken over by the Israelites as a great act of Yahwe.” Gressmann (Mose und seine Zeit, p. 418) also denied the visit of the Israelites to Mount Sinai. 5 Psalms 18:7-8, 15. 1 Psalms 97:4-5. 2 ...
Inhalt
The Queen of Sheba | 115 |
The Temple in Jerusalem | 153 |
Ras Shamra | 191 |
The ElAmarna Letters | 231 |
The ElAmarna Letters Continued | 267 |
The ElAmarna Letters Concluded | 305 |
Index | 341 |
Bibliography | 353 |