Exotic myths have many themes through the Egyptian myths of the Old Testament - slavery, redemption and redemption, guidance, living of commandments, ways of commandment, national creation, and the power of God to other gods. In this article, I will explore the main reason behind the Exodus myth, the interpretation of monotheistic religious creation, the similarity of Egyptian myths and ancient myths, and how people should tackle reading myths .
Contrary to the birth and conquest myths of the Bible and Zionists, the identity of the Jews was born during the Jewish mountains, between Shake and Hebron, and later in religious literature in Palestine, West Asia, and the Eastern Mediterranean. Judaism is the development of a kind of indigenous people that grows in the womb of Canaan culture. The Jewish identity established based on a series of specific religious beliefs has existed about 2500 years ago. Judaism is known for its 2 thousand year classics and developed during the 5 th century BC to the 11 th century AD. When Abraham, Isaac, Moses, Exodus, Conquest Canaan, and most other stories of the Hebrew Bible were noticed by the founder of Judaism to be designed to support the development of Judaism, Judea Understand the development of the teaching. Absolutely different from surrounding religious traditions and national culture
Exodus is a typical story of nation building - a mythical story that establishes the power of the story in the political movement. The departure has united Israeli people for thousands of years (for the purposes of discussion, we define that role in contemporary Israeli current problem projects), and the same myth has been supported and preserved since the 16th century I came. The pilgrims who escape the persecution of the new world, the Europeans who occupy the land almost destroy local people, need a wonderful story to kidnap, enslave and survive Africans to America. Strong countries and, finally, they need to spread their civil rights leaders who can successfully overthrow American racial discrimination, belief in the genocide foundation