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Moses did not speak Hebrew because he was born and raised in Egypt, as was most of the people of the Exodus. Not a big deal, or indicative of anything, other than a point of interest.
[[Also not a logical assumption. Plenty of nth-generation Italian-Americans still speak Italian, Hispanic-Americans Spanish and Chinese-Americans Chinese. There’s no reason to assume that a third-generation (second, on his mother’s side) Israelite-Egyptian wouldn’t speak Hebrew.]]]
Not a logical conclusion on your part either, Chaim. He surely knew a few words of Hebrew but is first language was Egyptian and that is what he spoke every day. That stands to reason.
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You say this and that is so because it was written in the Bible and that is my point, someone wrote it, and that does not make it so.
[[[Oh, were you just trying to point out that my knowledge of Biblical times comes from the Bible? Of course it does. I thought you were asking questions that you wanted to know the answers to.]]]]
You missed by point, I think. I’m saying that just because the Bible says it is so, that you quote, does not make it fact, since that book was written by man. There IS proof that it was written by man but NONE that it was written as an inspired instrument by GOD.
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You believe that and I do not.
[[Right. We’ve already agreed to disagree. Several posts ago.]]
Just wanted to iterate that point.
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Suffice it by saying that I do not accept the things you and Chrisians take on faith from a book written by man.
[[Or so you believe.]]
Yes, and YOU believe every word of the Bible and I do not.
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I judge actions, talk and ritual can be very misleading.
[[Misleading about what? And against what standard do you judge those actions?]]
Misleading in that a man might say he is a man of GOD and turn out to be a charlatan. This is NOT a reference to you in any way. I judge it against my instincts and whether the person puts his words into practice in his everyday life .
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but I do not want to get into the spiritual stuff, only historical if that is possible.
[[Fine and good; but questions about Biblical personalities can only be answered from Biblical sources, since that’s really the only source to indicate that they existed at all.
Chaim Mattis Keller]]
Which raises the question that it is in the interest of that religion, Christian, Muslim or Jew, to state those beliefs as fact, which they are not. All the things in the Bible, NT and OT, are fantastic stories. You chose to believe this as fact and I see them as children stories.
You laud Moses for killing a man and said that pleased GOD. It did? How do you know? I differ with this assessment very strongly. “Vengence is mine said the Lord,” right? No one has the right to kill another man, except if he is trying to kill you, and this man was NOT trying to kill Moses. No one knows for sure if he was defending a friend or just angry.
40 years to go a few hundred miles is NOT an Exodus but a very slow, glacial, really, chang of location.
Chaim, do you think Jesus was an Essen?-sp? Do you think HE was trying to start a new religion, or another branch of Judaism?
The truth is generally seen, rarely heard. Gracian.