The biblical figure of Moses has been the center of fascination for over
2,000 years, but what do we actually know about him? Was he a real
person? Did the Exodus truly happen? Or is the story in the Pentateuch a
mythical account written centuries after the alleged events?
Why
does Moses's story resemble that of other, older lawgivers and
legendary predecessors? Why are there so many elements of sun and wine
god myths in the tale of Moses? What does the focus on the serpent in
his story signify? Who were Yahweh and the Elohim?
Did Moses Exist? includes:
- Maps and 126 illustrations
- Extensive bibliography, table of contents and index
- Hundreds of footnotes and citations from primary sources in multiple languages
- Best modern scholarship from credentialed authorities
Did Moses Exist?
provides a massive amount of information from antiquity about the
world's religious traditions and mythology, including how solar myths,
wine cultivation and fertility cults have shaped the Bible and Judaism.
This book may be the most comprehensive study to date, using the best
scholarship and state-of-the-art research methods.
"The existence
of Moses as well as the veracity of the Exodus story is disputed
amongst archaeologists and Egyptologists, with experts in the field of
biblical criticism citing logical inconsistencies, new archaeological
evidence, historical evidence and related origin myths in Canaanite
culture." --"Moses,"
Wikipedia"There is no historical
evidence outside of the Bible, no mention of Moses outside the Bible,
and no independent confirmation that Moses ever existed." --Dr. Michael
D. Coogan, lecturer on the Old Testament at Harvard Divinity School
"We
cannot be sure that Moses ever lived because there are no traces of his
earthly existence outside of tradition." --Egyptologist Dr. Jan
Assmann,
Moses the Egyptian"The life of Moses contains
elements--canonical and apocryphal--that mark him as a true mythic hero,
and certainly he is Judaism's greatest hero and the central figure in
Hebrew mythology." --Dr. David Leeming,
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology"...the
stories of the creation, of the flood, of Abraham, of Jacob, of the
descent into and the exodus from Egypt, of the career of Moses and the
Jews in the desert, of Joshua and his soldiers, of the judges and their
clients, are all apocryphal, and were fabricated at a late period of
Jewish history." --Dr. Thomas Inman,
Ancient Faiths and Modern
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Who Wrote the Pentateuch?
Was Moses an Egyptian Pharaoh or Priest?
The Exodus as History?
The Exodus in Ancient Literature
Hyksos and Lepers
Who Were the Israelites?
The Exodus as Myth
The Lawgiver Archetype
The Dionysus Connection
The Life of Dionysus
The Vine and Wine
The Great God Sun
Yahweh and the Sun
Moses as Solar Hero
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index