by hadassah | Nov 9, 2008 | The Sojourn and Slavery in Egypt
Thutmose III’s Reliefs at Karnak, 1479-1425 BCE Pharaoh Thutmose III of Egypt was famous for his many successful military campaigns and is sometimes called “Napoleon of Ancient Egypt.” In addition to his victories against the Mittanian Empire, he...
by hadassah | Jan 28, 2009 | The Sojourn and Slavery in Egypt
The Sojourn and Slavery in Egypt, 1500-1300 BCE After the reunification of Joseph with his brothers and his father Jacob, the story of the Israelite people takes a dramatic turn. A new pharaoh “who knew not Joseph” (Exodus 1-8) comes to power who oppresses the...
by hadassah | Jul 20, 2008 | Israel in Egypt
Overview Moses and the Beginning of Yahwism- (Genesis 37- Exodus 4), Christine Hayes, Open Yale Courses (Transcription), 2006. Biblical History- From Abraham to Moses, c. 1850-1200 BCE, Steven Feldman, COJS. Primary sources Genesis 37-50 Exodus 1-4 Genesis 27- The...
by hadassah | Apr 7, 2008 | Holy Roman Empire
Early Modern Period German Lands Austria and Bohemian Lands The Sojourn and Slavery in Egypt, 1500-1300 BCE Highlights- Descent to Egypt The Amarna Letters, 14th century BCE Tomb of King Tutanhkamen, 1323 BCE Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text...