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From Eden To Exile: The Epic History of the People of the Bible [Paperback]

David Rohl
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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow (2 Oct 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099415666
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099415664
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 3.2 x 17.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 161,145 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"When it comes to exploring, David Rohl makes Indiana Jones look like an under-achiever. ...Rohl is Britain's highest profile Egyptologist." -- "Daily Express"

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The stories of the Old Testament retold from a modern, historical perspective, based on new archaeological evidence

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5.0 out of 5 stars A question of timing..., 10 Jan 2006
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Mr. M. A. Bowles "Scientist" (Lincolnshire, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: From Eden To Exile: The Epic History of the People of the Bible (Paperback)
I met David Rohl at a presentation he was giving on a theme of linking the Bible to archeological finds and other supporting evidence. I was impressed by the quality and quantity of material David put forward and so I decided to take the plunge and read ‘From Eden to Exile’. The author puts forward the case for a lot of evidence to support the Bible; the skill is where to look and getting the chronology correct. The new proposed chronology starts in the Neolithic age (c.5375 BC) with Adam, a great flood at Ur around 3113 BC, and Babel tower-temple at Eridu (c.2800 BC). For those seeking the link with the Egyptians, Abraham meets Pharaoh Nebkaure Khety IV in 10th Dynasty and Joseph becomes vizier in 1666 BC in the court of Pharaoh Amenemhat III of the 12th Dynasty. Moses appears in the 13th Dynasty (c.1530 BC) adopted by queen of Pharaoh Khaneferre Sobekhotep IV and challenges Pharaoh Dudimose later in his life. Exodus, including a possible route taken is discussed in great detail. Saul, David and Solomon are tied into the reign of Akhenaten and the Amarna period (c. 1020-1000 BC) and later Pharaoh Horemheb. The few characters I have highlighted are covered in depth as are most of the other Biblical personalities. The writer puts forward a case for each person; who his contempories were, revised time period and supporting archeology. The book is awash with maps, satellite photographs, illustrations and black and white images of key supporting pieces of evidence. Please bear in mind the Bible has a lot of information to take in and this new chronology is packed with a similar amount. This book will have you thinking, analyzing, summarizing and concluding late into the wee small hours. As the reader you make your own decision whether the supporting evidence is strong enough for you to accept the new chronology. Anyone studying Egyptology would find this book interesting because it challenges conventional ideas and proposes fresh interpretation of existing records. I have recommended this book to several people keen on ancient Egypt and all have been delighted. Any Bible scholar would probably find evidence to support the Bible but might be disappointed by the assessment of the main players, personalities and actions. If you have any interests in this area why not read the book and make your own judgement.
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10 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Abram the Amorite, 21 April 2004
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For tying the biblical chronologies to historical events 10 out of 10. Fornot writing enough about the Abrahamic period 2 out of 10. It seemed to methat several of the conclusions drawn in "Legend" are forgotten here orpurposefully dropped for lack of significance to the story (maybe theeditor's fault?). Very surprised to see the suggestion that Abraham was anAmorite and complete omission of the Hurrian influences in Hebrew culturediscussed by E.A. Speiser. If Rohl had suggested Hurrian Habiru origin forthe proto-hebrews then I might have believed him. And what about Isaac &Jacob? And isn't Idrimi's story important here? So what can I say GIVE USMORE! How can he leave us hanging on like this after wetting our appetitesso well with the first two books? Maybe I missed it (if so anotherreviewer is more than welcome to correct me with the relevant page number)but I was dissapointed at the breaking of the promised to suggest anidentification of Solomon's historical name. Finally the book does not gointo detail of Israel's exile to the east of Persia and follow up with theAfghan tribe names there which still testify to this. But otherwise on thewhole an excellent read. I don't regret a penny and certainly wouldn'teven mind paying a little more if I had to buy it again.
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5 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A need for every person fond of the Bible!, 13 Aug 2004
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Jens Erik Bech "Lyrik" (Virum, N/A Denmark) - See all my reviews
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Here is an archaeologist that knows his buiseness. You can learn things about the Bible and its persons that you cannot learn elsewhere. The only thing i can say is:Buy it-now!!
Greetings from Jens Erik Bech
Denmark.
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