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TABLE 6. Three theories for the Exodus in
Dynasties 17, 18 & 19 Tao I m: Tetisheri Ahhotep I m: Tao II, his sister Tao II Allegedly
the Exodus was in 1558, 590 years before the era of the temple (968 BC) End of 17th Dynasty, Ahhotep II m: Kamose Ahmose I (1558-1533) m:1 Ahmose- m:2 Ahmose- Amenhotep I (1533-1512) Thutmose I (1512-1500)
m:2 Mutnofret m:1 Ahmose Thutmose II Hatshepsut m:1 Iset m:2 Hatshepsut Thutmose III Neferure Allegedly the
Exodus was in 1447, Amenhotep II Thutmose IV Amenhotep III Allegedly the Exodus was in 1393, i. e., 427 years before the
temple of 966 BC… possibly the overlooked date of the exodus. NOTE: An exodus in 1255 BC (during
Ramses II) is 427 years after an exodus in 1682 BC (as in the Samaritan
version).
beginning of the 18th
Hyksos 17th Dynasty
ousted from Ramesses, Egypt
(First of 18th Dynasty)
Sitkamose
Nefertari
m: Ahmose-Meritamon
1500-1490
1490-1468
1490-1468
1490-1436
m: Hatshepsut-
Meryetre
479 years before the era of the temple (968 BC)
(1436-1402)
m: Tiaa
(1402-1392)
m: Mutemwiya
(1392-1353)
m: Tiye
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Conclusive
Information Our
esteemed chronologists may deal with king lists and astronomy and still miss
recognizing the 251-year and 427-year patterns, repetition and design. It’s
just that simple. Were
there 479 years from exodus to the temple or 450 years just for the judges?
Only if we count the judges and kings without any overlapping reigns.
Otherwise, we could legitimately revert back to having 427 years (a Jupiter
cycle) from the exodus to the temple. Both
the 479 and 450 are endorsed in the Bible, and it is proven that the kings
did overlap. Why doesn’t the book of
Chronicles not mention the 479 years if it was so important? There
is ample evidence that the original version for dating major events, from
Adam to Babel, to Abraham, to Joseph, to the exodus or to the temple was
somehow defined by the Venus cycle of 251 years and the Jupiter cycle of 427
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The Origin of the 427-year
Pattern Some may ask, “Why would God
divide time into 427-years cycles? To answer this, Genesis 1:14 says that the
sun, moon, and stars (including planets) are “for signs, seasons, days and
years.” Can we find a 427-year cycle in astronomy? Moses would not have
approved using numbers based on numerology or astrology. According to legend,
the planets were created during the seven days of creation, when Adam was
created. It is likely that the
original version of the 427-year pattern was based upon a 427-year cycle,
when Jupiter aligns with the sun, earth and a distant star. There is a lack
of evidence that something else, anything else besides Jupiter, has a
427-year cycle. Jupiter aligns with the sun, earth and a distant star every
166 years (14 orbits), 261 years (22 orbits) and 427 years (36 orbits) (166 +
261 = 427). |
Years 11.862 23.724 35.586 71.172 94.896 166.068 260.964 427.104 |
Orbits 2 3 6 8 14 22 36 |
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36 orbits = 427 yrs |
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The Origin of the 251-year
Pattern Some may ask, “Why would God
divide time into 251-years cycles? Can we find a 251-year cycle in astronomy?
According to legend, the planets were created during the seven days of
creation, when Adam was created, and it is likely that the original version
of the 251-year pattern was based upon a 251-year cycle, when Venus aligns with
the sun, earth and a distant star. There is a lack of evidence that something
else, anything else besides Venus, has a 251-year cycle. Venus aligns with
the sun, earth and a distant star every 224.695 days (1 orbit), 8 years (13
orbits), 243 years (395 orbits) and 251 years (408 orbits) (8 + 243 = 251). Moses published the genealogies of Adam, Seth, Cain, Ishmael and
Esau and did not likely restrict future scribes from inserting their own
calculations between major events and their own numbers between each
generation. Each of the three main versions of the Bible has different
numbers. NOTE: 1656
yrs (Adam to flood) + 854 yrs (flood to exodus) = 2510 yrs. The Samaritan
version from Adam to the exodus is one Venus cycle (243 years) longer,
2753 yrs. |
Years (224.695 days) 8 243 251 |
Orbits 13 395 408 |
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