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"The Moses Legacy" by Graham Phillips is a book that explores the historical and archaeological evidence surrounding the biblical figure of Moses. Graham Phillips is known for his works that investigate ancient mysteries and historical enigmas. In "The Moses Legacy," he delves into the story of Moses as depicted in the Bible and seeks to uncover any potential historical basis or evidence that could support the biblical narrative.
“If Moses really existed, he would be arguably history's most influential figure, the founder of the great monotheistic religions of the modern world. But was he a real person and, if so, when did he live? In this text, Graham Phillips takes the reader on a journey into biblical times, using archaeological evidence as well as a new reading of the Old Testament to recreate early Hebrew history. He shows how much of the Old Testament can be corroborated, from the conquest of Canaan to the seven plagues of Israel. But above all, he uncovers the identity of Moses, unpicking the confused chronology of Exodus to reveal that Moses was not one but two men, living at different times - a Hebrew priest called Kamose who first discovered God and an Egyptian prince called Tuthmose who led the Israelites out of slavery. And he locates one of the most holy places in the world, the Mountain of God, which is not today's Mount Sinai but another, more ancient religious site.”
Graham Phillips is known for his engaging style and his ability to blend historical research with speculative theories, making his books accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in history and ancient mysteries.
If you're interested in biblical history, archaeology, and the search for historical truth behind religious narratives, "The Moses Legacy" by Graham Phillips could be a fascinating read.