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A Book Analysis of “The Exodus: Myth History?” (Part 2)–More Chronological Questions!

Posted on May 6, 2022 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 1 Comment

In my previous post, I began to go through David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History, by plotting out some of the main issues that need to be addressed whe...

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