Major Historical Blunder
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First Book of Kings, 1/6:
And in the four hundred and eightieth year after the children of Israel had come out of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon’s reign over Israel, in Ziv, which is the second month, Solomon began to build the temple of the Lord.
Note: The fourth year of Solomon’s reign over Israel = 965 BC
http://www.bibletimeline.org/webdocs…raelskings.cfm
From the same text we can calculate the year in which the Hebrews came out of Egypt:
965 + 480 = 1445 BC.
This means that the exodus was in the year 1445 BC ,
meaning in the 15th century BC .
Very nice.
Where did the Hebrews set out on their escape journey??? And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth , about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children. Strong ‘s Dictionary defines Rameses as follows:
Rameses
or Rameses is a city in Egypt (Pharaonic), built by Ramses

does biblearchaeology.org say about Rameses??? http://www.biblearchaeology.org Rameses Ex 12:37; Nm 33:3 is the starting point of the Hebrews in their exodus from Egypt, there is no reason to doubt that the biblical Rameses is the same as Pi-Rameses A map of the path followed by the Hebrews in their exodus from Egypt also confirms: Rameses is the same as Pi-Rameses When was Pi-Rameses built and who built it????
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Ramesses was built by Ramses II and made it his capital,
in the 13th century BC. This
means that the exodus was in the 13th century BC and not the 15th century BC as we proved above
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Did the Bible make a mistake?