>Moses

>Not mentioned in Egyptian records
>Zip archaeological evidence
>Obvious rip-off of earlier Near Eastern mythology

How do Kikes address this?

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Hold up, so you're saying religion is just a collection of stories made by some random guys thousands of years ago?

Which mythological figures is Moses a rip-off of?

Are you denying the 6 gorillion slaves, goy? Back to /pol/ anti-semite egyptian kek-worshipper

not OP, but the story of Moses's birth is exactly the same as a story of Sargon of Akkad's birth

not to mention:
>absolutely incapable of talking to people
>has to have Aaron do the talking for him
>throws tantrums, even smashing to pieces the literal word of God during one
>goes into heavily unnecessary detail about the construction of the temple

are we really meant to believe that a man who was obviously on the spectrum was able to lead thousands of Israelites to freedom and fuck up the entirety of Egypt for a bit?

Recently I was reading a bit about an Egyptian man (can't remember his name) who was historian considered "fringe" because he has ideas that Jews were never ever slaves in Egypt citing scripture and all with some evidence that the Sphinx/Pyramids were never mentioned in the OT despite being in other pieces belonging to the period. I also may have heard something about Israeli rabbis who maintain that Abraham was a student of Hermes.

Can anyone give me a quick rundown on jewish lies? Where do they begin and where do they end?

Are you really questioning the power of weaponized autism in current year +2?

>kikes
that's a racist term, racism is against global rule 3

please delete your post

In all likelihood his story is based on real statements of wandering herders illegally settling in lower Egypt and the Pharaoh wanting them out.

That story also speaks on the formation of early Judaism and the Jewish people. The adoption of Yahweh from the semiticizing Cushitic peoples known as Midians/Kenite (using the allegorical marriage of the Cushitic Tzipporah) to the populations called by the scribes of Amenhotep III as the "Shasu" who worshiped a god by the name of Yahweh

>We Wuz

Go away Shaniqua Johnson.

The story of joseph could be set during the Hyksos dynasty. He was sold as a slave for a price accurate at the time. Then the bible describes how he jewed his way into controlling the grainaries, basically the banks at the time.

Next egyptian dynasty could be moses setting. Remember though, slaves weren't just for hard labor outside. There were household slaves as well. Frankly, moses origin story fits better into the mold of a household slave. Labor slaves could hardly get near the pharoah's daughter to send a baby in her bathing place or be called up to nurse the baby afterwards. But for household slaves that's easy.

So rather than toiling in the fields, jews were probably clerks, artists, scribes, magicians, the shit they do until today. They probably were kicked out of the palace when the new dynasty came in, then decided to go back to promised land because they thought they were kings there. The 40 years in the dessert was part of the training from pampered household slaves to actual desert warriors

I always liked the idea that proto-jews picked up the idea of monotheism from Akhenaten.

Shut up you retarded ferenji
(א) וַתְּדַבֵּר מִרְיָם וְאַהֲרֹן בְּמֹשֶׁה עַל אֹדוֹת הָאִשָּׁה הַכֻּשִׁית אֲשֶׁר לָקָח כִּי אִשָּׁה כֻשִׁית לָקָח.
(ב) וַיֹּאמְרוּ הֲרַק אַךְ בְּמֹשֶׁה דִּבֶּר ה’ הֲלֹא גַּם בָּנוּ דִבֵּר וַיִּשְׁמַע ה’.

And Miryam and Aharon spoke against Moshe, regarding the Cushite woman whom he had taken; for he had taken a Cushite woman.
And they said, “Has Hashem spoken only through Moshe, has he not spoken also through us”, and Hashem heard

Archeological specialists have even stated for over a century the Midianite origin of Yahweh and Yahweh worship. This also goes along with the known genetic, archeological and linguistic evidence showing a Cushitic basis to Arabia along the Red Sea Coast at the time of the Torah and Egypt.

That's false, even at the time of Christ Jews were still not fully monotheistic everywhere. The Nubian Jews didn't even know of the Passover story or how to celebrate the holiday. On top of that they worshipped Anat-Yahu and male-female Godhead.

Found the Afrocentric. Shouldn't you be claiming Ancient Egypt?

source? sounds like you're referring to shit from Elephantine Island and placing it in the wrong time period

It's Elephantine and I used them to show that Judaism as we know it hadn't completely gelled yet. It's showing that monotheistic worship we associate with Jews arguably hadn't taken hold.

People were worshipping or atleast acknowledging other gods and performing ancestor worship for quite some time after the supposed exodus.
The Torah and biblical narratives are ones incorporating the Afro-Asiatic lingusitic world. You as a pasty Westerner have no real claim, its about the interwoven people that inhabited the region from the Levantine to Egypt East to the Cushitic lands of Arabia.

Call it Afrocentricism if you want, a century of European Eurocentric researchers all eventually went to the conclusions I state.

Westerners always try to out themselves in Judaism and Judeo-Christian formation, you aren't.

The documents from a Jewish community at Elephantine date to the 6th century B.C. not the time of Christ. it's interesting nonetheless

The fuck does Carl Benjamin have to do with this?

I concede that is correct, but honestly do Christian really mean "year 0" to be the time of Christ like literally? Not like era?

Hey Tyrone. How big was your last welfare check?

The chimp's chimpin'.

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I'm thinking Beta Israeli whose been here sense the very beginning of Veeky Forums with that stupid EUROPEANS DOMESTICATED THE AUROCH MEME

You have no leg to stand on, Ethiopians even before the time of Semiticization have more claim and are spoken about within the Torah more than ferenji. We are mentioned several times and the archeological and genetic evidence speaks to our input within the formation of Jews and Judaism.

Go cry somewhere else because you seek to attach yourself to Adonai when your people are merely the recipients of Afro-Asiatic works.

the "time of Christ" implies within his lifetime or at least the early period of the Roman Empire

The fact that you use personal attacks and you don't take the literal words of Torah or research shows you don't care about know fact. Your intent isn't to uncover history but merely chastise a false enemy.

I don't care what black Americans say, I am however here to discuss the formation of Judaism and Midianite were critical in its formation

That's only one similarity. I would be more impressed if there were other Near Eastern figures who led their people out of slavery in a foreign country, parted waters, wandered in the desert, etc.

this is insane and I think you just need someone to point that out for you. You've just loosely tied together anecdotal factoids into justification for a bible story that is obviously fantasy. There was never any mass migration of jews from egypt that happened to stay in the desert for 40 years and suddenly became a warrior race after a single generation, that's fucking ridiculous.

What's actually logical to believe is that a group of desert nomads took advantage of the weakness of the settled people's in a time of crisis and took over. In an attempt at legitimacy, they up several we wuzians about being egyptians and having an awesome back story when really they were just another group of desert tribes that took some land and wanted to justify their rule just like every other time the desert nomads conquer settled people. Linking their history to the oldest and most prestigious kingdom in the area is a no brainer for a fledging kingdom, most early kingdoms have similar bogus origin stories, the Romans come to mind in this regard.

They don't. These are same mouth breathers who believe "Moses" goes south out of Egypt when the unwashed masses know Canaanite is North.Did no one even say "dude, go the other way"

I like how they basically ripped off the Moses infanticide of the male babies for Jesus

We even have letters dating back to the 14th century bc of the Canaanite king of Jerusalem complaining to Pharaoh Akhenathen about "Habiru" raids and attacks on the city, coincidence?

No.

(Also Akhenathen was the phraoh fo monotheism so that's interesting)

Moses is probably a title, his actual name was probably Aaron, who ofc is recorded as his "brother", but who was also the highpriest of Yahweh, a position in an odd state of tension with having Moses as the prophet of Yahweh.

>who was obviously on the spectrum

just fucking say autist

>How do Kikes address this?

Four letters.
Hint: People are incapable of spotting them, regardless of how obvious they are.

Likes don't need to. They have their christcuck shabbos goyim apologists do the job for them.

>Likes
Kikes

Claiming that a middle eastern religion originated in the middle east rather than Africa is eurocentric now?

lol

Genetic studies don't agree with you. Ethiopian Jews are the most genetically divergent.

Whereas Sephardi, Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Jews are all quite close genetically, and are genetically similar to levant populations like Palestinians.