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The two journeys involving Moses[1] as an instrument of a higher power may seem unrelated but are never more minor parts of one event. Indeed, they are an incomplete narrative of one event if we read about the second event without some knowledge of the first.
This Post-Doctoral study is on two of Moses’ journeys, the one, to Midian and back, before the Exodus proper and the one better known as the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. Beginning briefly with his first journey in 1508 BC[2] as a flight from Egypt after being sought for killing a brutal slave-master and continuing with Moses’ second journey as the leader on the flight of a mixed group of Semitic people from their slavery in Egypt to their freedom and nationhood on their arrival in the Promised Land after the death of Moses.

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Date de parution 20 novembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669831365
Langue English

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TWO HISTORICAL Journeys


Moses’ travels







CHRISTIAN PETER JOHN BAHNERTH



Copyright © 2022 by Christian Peter John Bahnerth.


ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-6698-3138-9
Softcover
978-1-6698-3137-2
eBook
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Rev. date: 09/28/2022





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Contents
Acknowledgements
Abstract
List of figures
Scripture quoted
Introduction
Other Authorities
Introduction
Part 1 First journey to Midian
Part 2 Out of Goshen
Part 3 Out of Egypt
Bibliography
About the Author










The Exodus
Two Historical Journeys
One Narrative



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author wishes to express his appreciation to Reverent Gabor Szabo. for his ministry and personal support during the preparation of this manuscript, especially during the author’s illness. A special thanks also to present and past Members 1 of the St. Peter’s Memorial Lutheran Church Congregation whose in-depth questions were especially helpful during the early research phase of this undertaking. Without them, the author would never have known even the surface of what they wanted to learn about and needed to know more about the EXODUS as a journey, more than the simplified Sunday School stories, they heard about in their youth.


1 Especially during the early stages: Major Aaron Lightfield, Mr. Leigh Nielsen, Dr Nataly Williams, and many others in the author’s faith community and beyond.



ABSTRACT
The two journeys involving Moses 2 as an instrument of a higher power may seem unrelated but are never more minor parts of one event. Indeed, they are an incomplete narrative of one event if we read about the second event without some knowledge of the first.
This Post-Doctoral study is on two of Moses’ journeys, the one, to Midian and back, before the Exodus proper and the one better known as the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt . Beginning briefly with his first journey in 1508 BC 3 as a flight from Egypt after being sought for killing a brutal slave-master and continuing with Moses’ second journey as the leader on the flight of a mixed group of Semitic people from their slavery in Egypt to their freedom and nationhood on their arrival in the Promised Land after the death of Moses.
This study originated to clear up some misgivings about where the crossing of the Red Sea by the Israelites took place. My research suggested six different places, but only one of them could have been the real one.
A study and explanation of facts relating to the Exodus journey including the Crossing of the Red Sea some 3,500 years ago, still affects some of the world events even centuries after.


2 An Israelite by race (Son of Levite parents but brought up as an Egyptian Prince) (Exodus 2), former General in the Egyptian Army in the war against the Ethiopians. This story is not taught in Christian Sunday Schools, but it affects even today’s life among people on earth through the lessons of faith and loyalty it teaches.

3 retrieved from https://www.thebiblejourney.org/biblejourney2/25-the-israelites-journey-from-egypt on 20-20-10



LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 – Moses and the Burning Bush
Figure 2 – Six Alternate routes – only one can be right
Figure 3 - Disclaimed crossing theory.
Figure 4 – Accepted route
Figure 5 – Old German Map



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