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In article <103q1hd$15d1p$2@dont-email.me>,Namely the Thera Eruption.
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:On 28/06/2025 23:19, Your Name wrote:On 2025-06-28 13:38:24 +0000, Daniel70 said:>On 28/06/2025 12:28 pm, The Doctor wrote:>In article <103n1eb$c3gv$1@dont-email.me>,>
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:On 27/06/2025 21:56, solar penguin wrote:
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>>>And it definitely doesn’t make it biological fact.>
And neither is a Time Lord changing gender during regeneration.
Of course Moses was before Greece.
Bullshit, Binky, Greece was around waaayyyy before Moses was even a
twinkle in his Father's eye!! (Either One!)
Strictly speaking it depends what you mean by "Greece".
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Modern Greece was established in 1830, when it broke away from the
Ottomans.
Ancient Greece began about 4000 years ago (ie. 2000BC)
Neolithic Greece began about 7000 years ago (i.e.5000BC)
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Moses on the other hand is a myth who never existed anyway. Religious
nutjobs have proclaimed various dates for his birth, like 1391BC,
1592BC, and 1571BC ... but all after Ancient Greece already existed.
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I think you will find that Moses is recorded in Egyptian inscriptions as
a governor of Cush which corresponds to the description of him given in
the Book of Jasher. He is also recorded as a tyrant called Ammosis
ruling over Egypt at the same time by Diodorus Siculus who was ousted by
Merneptah (Binere-meramun Merneptah-hotphi(r)mae/aka. Tithonus) and
Proteus (Setnakte), and is recorded by Manetho as quoted by Josephus as
a tyrant ousted by Amenophis (Merneptah ie. (Mer)amun-phi(r)mae), his
son Seti II Ramase, and Proteus the king of Aethiopia (as given in the
Aethipian kings list) in the 19th year of Merneptah's reign, ie. 1193 BC
which is the year of the Exodus (as given in the Bible with a baseline
error of +/- 2.5 years) and also the first year of the Trojan War both
of which events are confirmed by the Inscription of Merneptah which
refers to the destruction of the seed of Israel and of the
Tukrians/Trojans who invaded Egypt with Paris (Herodotus Book 2) and
backed up by the Inscription of Ramses III the son of Setnakte which are
the sources used by Herodotus in his Histories to confirm the same
events and the invasion of Egypt by Achaeans and Teukirans led by
Menelaus and Teucer 8 years after Troy was captured, also referred to be
Euripides.
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The Moses who governed Cush may or many not have been the same Moses who
tyrannised Egypt, but it makes no difference since the Bible story
originates from all the above sources combined and treats both Moseses
as one person. There is also an inscription from the reign of Merneptah
which mentions the plagues of God inflicted on Egypt in the time of
Moses as described in the Bible.
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By-the-way, the God of Moses names himself in the Bible as "On" or The
One ('I Am Who I Am' is a bad translation of the Greek/Hebrew) which
means he's Setnakte who's name means The One which is why the Greeks
called him Ktes or Proteus according to Diodorus. If you read the Bible
you will learn that On the God of Moses turns on the Israelites within
months of the Exodus and kills everyone over the age of 20 (40 winters
and summers) with pestilence and disease so that they will never see the
promised land.
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Also the Biblical Judges Jerubbaal (ie. Gideon) and Abimelech are
confirmed by Phoenician historian Sanchuniathon as having existed
(namely Hirombalaus priest of Jehovah and Abibalus king of Berytus).
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Assyrian, Babylonian and Egyptian kings mentioned in the Bible are not
under dispute, not are the majority of the kings of Israel and Judea who
are testified to archaeologically.
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Noah is confirmed by Josephus and Eusebius as being the same person as
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia and Jannus king of Italy which means
the Biblical Flood is the same event as the Ogygian Deluge which dates
to 1628 BC exactly (+/- 6 years based on dendrochronology). Just add up
--the biblical generations before Moses counting 25 years per generationYN is just another RTD.
which is what they average and you will get to within 20 or 30 years of
that date. The Argive Chronology of Diodorus also gives the same date
for the Ogygian Deluge.
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