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The date of the exodus is a contentious issue in American Christian circles. It is a proxy debate that wraps up issues of hermeneutics, religious traditions, history, and contextual understandings into one big pig’s breakfast. Unfortunately, the same tired arguments continue to be used to argue for the early exodus date. And these arguments keep showing up in my comments section with the presumption that I have never heard them before, or that I’ve ignored these arguments, or that they have never been refuted. So, to save myself time when answering people in my comment section, today’s video is going to summarize most common defences and arguments for the early exodus date and why they fail to convince. #bible #biblicalarchaeology #bibleinterpretation #earlyexodusdate #archaeology #chronology #badarguments #faultyreasoning #theology #biblicalarchaeology #bookofexodus 00:00 Introduction 02:46 The General Claim 03:45 Argument 1. The early exodus date is the traditional view 06:17 Argument 2. 1 Kings 6:1 proves that the exodus occurred in 1446 BC 13:04 Argument 3. Judges 11:26 states 300 years passed between the time of Jephthah and the Israelite Conquest 24:40 Argument 4. 1 Chr 6:33-43 and the 19 generations from Moses to Solomon 33:26 Argument 5. Ascending numbers (like those used in 1 Kings 6:1) are always to be read as literal technical terms 36:43 Argument 6. “Ramesses” (in Exod 1:11) is a later update or change by an editor 41:18 Argument 7. The early exodus date is supported by the Standard High Chronology 43:16 Argument 8. Amenhotep II’s predecessor reigned for more than 40 years 46:13 Argument 9. Amenhotep II’s successor was not a firstborn son 47:14 Argument 10. Amenhotep II was a particularly evil or proud pharaoh 50:14 Argument 11. Amenhotep II destroyed the gods of Egypt because he was angry that they failed him 53:17Argument 12. Amenhotep II (and his successors) had an army in decline caused by the Sea of Reeds incident 56:45 Argument 13. The Amarna Letters show an early Israelite conquest 58:32 Argument 14. Jericho had to have been destroyed in the 15th century BC because there’s no city or walls in the 13th century BC 1:00:23 Argument 15. Hazor was destroyed during the 15th century by the Israelites 1:02:07 Argument 16. Manetho claims that the pharaoh of the exodus was Amenhotep II 1:04:18 Argument 17. The Ipuwer Papyrus provides evidence for the plagues of the exodus 1:15:16 Argument 18. Shasu of Yahw show that the Israelites were in Canaan at the time of Amenhotep III 1:21:06 Argument 19. Seder Olam Rabbah, Arakhin 12b, shows a 17 Jubilee cycle that proves the early exodus date 1:25:00 Argument 20. The Berlin Pedestal is an early attestation of the word ‘Israel’ 1:34:37 Argument 21. The Assyrian Eponym List proves the early exodus date We are leading an Egypt and the Bible tour on March 2025. If you want to participate in the tour or would like more information, the link is https://www.jcbs.org/tours/jx25031025... . The link to register is in the "Departure Dates" box. If you feel like directly supporting the work of this channel, consider purchasing Ancient Egypt and the Bible merchandise from our store ( https://my-store-d6b412.creator-sprin... ) or by becoming a patron on my Patreon account ( / egyptandthebible ). You can also support us through Paypal using the address ( davidfalk@zoho.com ) Also consider purchasing my book, “The Ark of the Covenant in its Egyptian Context: An Illustrated Journey.” Available now through most major book retailers. We are raising funds for a new book project on the “Ten Plagues of Egypt.” In this book, we plan to delve into the Egyptian culture context of the plagues of the Exodus so as to discover what those plaques would have meant to the Egyptians. If you would like to help us with this project or wish to support our work financially and don’t want to be a Patreon member, please consider a donation to my a crypto currency wallet for Monero XMR ( 46RXpVRn5QtK25gU1naVa72tWa1nGdfGwK8npLaAZKwKQp9i8qbe1CDS5cjVcNX4Ug47Uh5Q8kid3eDV5za9b4saQ5sEWf5 ) or Bitcoin BTC ( bc1qn4hykytwr4kh8c2z9w05mqcq040h9vgtwl0pt5 ). Or if you still trust GoFundMe, to my GoFundMe campaign ( https://www.gofundme.com/help-david-f... ). If you want to continue on the conversation and meet other members of this community, you are invited to join us on our Discord community ( / discord ) The music for the open and closing credits was provided by Velocirabbit ( / velocirabbit - topic ).