Sadly for all Christians, their Holy Savior(as a good Jew) swallowed this baseless Jewish myth! What we now find exposed is the fact that this all-knowingwas little more than a wandering ignorant Jewish bigot (if he ever existed).A. By the Bibles own chronology, the year of the Exodus fell during Egypt’s heyday under the 18 Dynasty during the imperium of the puissant Thutmosis III (1490-1436 BCE).B. The absence of any recognizable Israelites in the Amarna letters, tablets which describe in detail the conditions in 14 century BCE Canaan (See William Moran,, John Hopkins Press, 1992).C. Most scholars would place Israelite origins in the late 13 century BCE or the beginning of thewhere we fine hundreds of new settlements in the hilly Israelite heartland (Israel Finkelstein,). From exactly the same period, Pharaoh Merneptah’s victory stele boasts of his “eradication” of a group called “Israel” (see, pp 376 -378).D. A greater problem is that the new highland settlements in Canaan from the 13 – 12 centuries BCE show very little connection with Egyptian material culture. Similarly,E. Another problem is the Bible’s complete silence on the Egyptian forays into Syria-Palestine in the late 13 to early 12 centuries BCE under Merneptah and Ramses III.F. Even if we re-date thein favor of a conquest in the, our problems still remain. All the cities the Bible cites as being present during the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites (Kadesh Barnea, Gibeon, Heshbon and Dibon along with the kingdoms of Moab and Edon) did not exist until well into the(William Dever,G.(William Dever,).H. One excellent example is the series (now on Youtube) The Bible Unearthed 2. The Exodus . Those who accept the Biblical Exodus as a factual historical event will do themselves an educational favor to watch this video,as the Exodus is discussed by one of the foremost experts in Egyptology, Donald B. Redford (see:, vol. 2, pp. 735 -756).