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You may find this interesting: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipuwer_papyrusCan you show me proof that the Exodus really happened?
You may find this interesting: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipuwer_papyrusCan you show me proof that the Exodus really happened?
First, there is no forensic evidence to back up the belief. At least, you haven’t shown us any cite that discusses this. Dr. Bucaille and his forensic tead DID NOT conclude that the mummy they examined died from drowning. THey made a RELIGIOUS conclusion that, because Exodus says Pharoah drowned (it doesn’t), that the mummy probably died from drowning. Not forensic evidence at all.To those who are asking for more proof that the body is really that of the Pharaoh of the Exodus, let me ask you this question:
Can you show me proof that the Exodus really happened?
Anyone who believes in the Exodus and the parting of the sea is basing his belief on faith alone because as far as I know, there are no facts to prove that it really happened according to the way scriptures describe it or that there is any truth to the story at all.
Like I said, deciding on what we accept as historical truth is largely a matter of faith.
This sign of the Pharaoh’s body is only for those who believe… and it helps that there is forensic and scientific evidence to back up this belief that Merneptah is indeed the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
Those who refuse to believe this evidence from Dr. Bucaille and his forensic team should instead focus their efforts on finding evidence of their own that the Exodus really did happen to begin with.
This is an unacceptable & unreasonable suggestion because the so-called prophecy of Pharaoh’s lost body in your Scripture is not directly associated with the incident of Exodus! Be sure that we do not have to believe in your supposed prophecy or sign to prove the historic reality of Moses’ related miracle. That’s not essential to our faith, being an additional story derived from wishful thinking.To those who are asking for more proof that the body is really that of the Pharaoh of the Exodus, let me ask you this question:
Can you show me proof that the Exodus really happened?
Anyone who believes in the Exodus and the parting of the sea is basing his belief on faith alone because as far as I know, there are no facts to prove that it really happened according to the way scriptures describe it or that there is any truth to the story at all.
Like I said, deciding on what we accept as historical truth is largely a matter of faith.
This sign of the Pharaoh’s body is only for those who believe… and it helps that there is forensic and scientific evidence to back up this belief that Merneptah is indeed the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
Those who refuse to believe this evidence from Dr. Bucaille and his forensic team should instead focus their efforts on finding evidence of their own that the Exodus really did happen to begin with.
That is the crux of the matter! Very well put. What actual proof do Muslims have that Muhammad was really a prophet? And to claim that the Quran is the word of God simply because Muhammad said so or because of its “beauty”??hamba2han,
The choice to believe or not to believe is not the only factor. If someone is not willing to believe then you are correct, no evidence will sway them. However if someone is willing to believe, but the evidence does not support that belief then they will not believe. That is due to a lack of compelling evidence, not a lack of desire to believe.
The attitude that I must accept things that the evidence does not support was one thing I did not like about Islam when I considered it for my own faith back in the mid-eighties. I was willing to believe, but the evidence was lacking (to me) and not compelling enough for me to accept the belief.
Akhenaton hasn’t been found for one. I’m sure there are probably many others.I saw a program on Nova awhile back and I am not so sure all the royal mummies have been found. Would you kindly cite your source that all the pharaoh’s remains have been discovered? Thanks.
You’re correct! The organs were placed in canopic jars.Correct me if I am wrong, but did not embalmers remove all the internal organs and after treating them place them in canopic jars? How was it determined that he had a heart attack when the heart and been removed and embalmed?
However, reading the passage as God sparing pharoah’s life so that he could live with his failure and be a sign to everyone of God’s power in delivering the Jews from Egypt… that makes sense.
For those who say that the Pharaoh survived the sea crossing, I need to ask:there are three of us now that are willing to accept that the sign was the use of His power to free the Hebrews in spite of Pharaoh and his army and allowing the pharaoh to live so he, and subsequent generations, would know it was the work of God.
You are misreading these passages. They say nothing about the fate of the Pharaoh. The first two refer to the Pharoah’s soldiers and horses.For those who say that the Pharaoh survived the sea crossing, I need to ask:
Don’t you believe what your own Bible is saying??
Exodus 14:28
And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them.
The Psalms 106:11
**And the waters covered their enemies: **
there was not one of them left.
The Psalms 136:13-15
**To him which divided the Red sea into parts: **
for his mercy endureth for ever:
**and made Israel to pass through the midst of it: **
for his mercy endureth for ever:
but overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea:
for his mercy endureth for ever.
To begin with, when I say it makes sense, I don’t mean that it makes sense within the context of my scripture. I don’t follow the Quran, but the explanation that pharoah lives makes sense to me if you are trying to explain that particular verse in Quran. To try to explain it as a prophecy that pharoah would be mummified makes no sense and acts as no sign.For those who say that the Pharaoh survived the sea crossing, I need to ask:
Don’t you believe what your own Bible is saying??
Exodus 14:28
And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them.
The Psalms 106:11
And the waters covered their enemies:
there was not one of them left.
*
The Psalms 136:13-15*
To him which divided the Red sea into parts:
for his mercy endureth for ever:
and made Israel to pass through the midst of it:
for his mercy endureth for ever:
but overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea:
for his mercy endureth for ever.
These Biblical verses clearly point out that “there remained not so much as one of them”, “there was not one of them left” and “but overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea”.
How on earth can those who believe in the truth of the Bible have any doubts at all that Pharaoh also perished in the Red sea?
Does it make sense to you that according to The Psalms 136:15, Pharaoh was overthrown in the Red sea together with his host but now according to yourselves, he alone somehow miraculously survived the ordeal and yet it did not even merit a mention in the Bible?
If you are going to doubt what your own scripture states about the fate of the Pharaoh, then why should you believe the story of the Exodus in the first place?
Exodus 14:28For those who say that the Pharaoh survived the sea crossing, I need to ask:
Don’t you believe what your own Bible is saying??
Exodus 14:28
And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them.
The Psalms 106:11
And the waters covered their enemies:
there was not one of them left.
*
The Psalms 136:13-15*
To him which divided the Red sea into parts:
for his mercy endureth for ever:
and made Israel to pass through the midst of it:
for his mercy endureth for ever:
but overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea:
for his mercy endureth for ever.
These Biblical verses clearly point out that “there remained not so much as one of them”, “there was not one of them left” and “but overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea”.
How on earth can those who believe in the truth of the Bible have any doubts at all that Pharaoh also perished in the Red sea?
Does it make sense to you that according to The Psalms 136:15, Pharaoh was overthrown in the Red sea together with his host but now according to yourselves, he alone somehow miraculously survived the ordeal and yet it did not even merit a mention in the Bible?
If you are going to doubt what your own scripture states about the fate of the Pharaoh, then why should you believe the story of the Exodus in the first place?
This thread has made me more interested in the history of the exodus myself. I have to hand it to hamba2han, at least he is staying on topic and and he is persistant.I’ll say this much for this thread. At least it gave me something to raise at the seder (did pharaoh drown?). I guess you could say Islam has enriched my understanding of Judaism.![]()
Valke2,I’ll say this much for this thread. At least it gave me something to raise at the seder (did pharaoh drown?). I guess you could say Islam has enriched my understanding of Judaism.![]()
hamba2han,It is not Muslims who are making you disbelieve your own scripture, it is you yourselves who are doing it all on your own.
I am not upset, just dumbfounded that people who profess faith in the truth of the Bible have chosen not to believe some things written within it which does not really leave much room at all for doubt or ambiguity.You don’t believe it, but seem to be quite upset by what it says and does not say.