Evidence for the Israelite Sojourn in Egypt: Difference between revisions

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The horse drawn chariot with wheels, used for military purposes was not introduced until several centuries later.
The horse drawn chariot with wheels, used for military purposes was not introduced until several centuries later.


The introduction of the horse draw chariot is also an important landmark in the Egyptian chronology as the horse drawn chariot was in common usage at the time of the Exodus.  (It is unlikely that the pharaoh equipped his army with 600 riding seats, let alone pursued the Israelites with them!)
The introduction of the horse draw chariot is also an important landmark in the Egyptian chronology as the horse drawn chariot was in common usage at the time of the Exodus.   


The Bible records that all of the 600 chariots belonging to the pharaoh were lost in the Red Sea at the time of the Exodus.
The Bible records that all of the 600 chariots belonging to the pharaoh were lost in the Red Sea at the time of the Exodus.
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