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Book Description
- Title:
- The Accuracy of the Bible. The Stories of Joseph, the Exodus and Genesis Cornfirmed and Illustrated by Egyptian Monuments and Language
- Authors:
- Abraham Shalom Yahuda [1877-1951]
- Publication Year:
- 1934
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- William Heinemann, Ltd.
- Pages:
- 226
- Subjects:
- Egypt, Archaeology, Old Testament, Genesis, Exodus
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Periods of Egyptian History
- Introduction. The problem of the Five Books of Moses, and the Creation of the Hebrew Language
- First Section. The Joseph Narrative
- Joseph and the Pharoah
- Joseph's Titles and Duties
- Joseph and His Family
- Patriarchal Habits Retained by the Hebrews in Egypt
- The Historicity and Period of Joseph's Appointment
- Joseph's Land Reform
- Second Section. The Exodus Narrative
- The Findings of Moses
- The Bondage
- The Plagues, Typical Egyptian Features
- Typical Egyptian Expressions and Phrases
- The Magical and Symbolical Significance of the Rod
- The Date of the Exodus in the Light of New Evidence
- Third Section, The Early Stories of Genesis
- Origin and Affinities
- The Story of Creation
- The Creation of Man and Animals
- The Story of Paradise
- The Trees of Paradise and the Serpent
- The Flood Story
- The Flood and the Nile
- The Tower of Babel
- Notes
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