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>>19647140
Do you not want to consider the possibility that God exists ?

>>19647149
Egyptians were treated well during Hebrew rule

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>or why historians don't think Moses or Abraham were historical figures.

Clay tablets from the early second millennium B.C.E. list cities that match the names of Abraham’s relatives. These cities include Peleg, Serug, Nahor, Terah, and Haran.—Genesis 11:17-32.

● At Genesis 11:31, we read that Abraham and his family emigrated from “Ur of the Chaldeans.” The ruins of this city were discovered in southeastern Iraq. The Bible also states that Abraham’s father, Terah, died in the city of Haran, which probably now lies in Turkey, and that Abraham’s wife, Sarah, died in Hebron, one of the oldest still-inhabited cities of the Middle East.—Genesis 11:32; 23:2.

The Egyptian historian Manetho speaks about Moses. He calls him Osarseph.

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