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Exodus Numbers Fit

Exodus Numbers Fit explores the historicity of the Exodus by examining if the Israelite population figures presented in the Book of Numbers are logistically feasible. It tackles the central question of whether the biblical census numbers, which suggest a massive Israelite population, align with the realities of sustaining, moving, and governing such a group in the ancient Near East. The book questions whether the numbers are literal or symbolic, and how the answer impacts our understanding of the Exodus narrative. One intriguing fact explored is how the water requirements alone for a population of millions would have posed a monumental challenge in the arid Sinai Peninsula.

The approach of Exodus Numbers Fit involves a structured analysis, starting with the biblical texts and then systematically evaluating logistical challenges such as water, food, sanitation, and military organization. It draws on archaeological data, environmental studies, and logistical modeling, even incorporating modern supply chain management principles.

The book progresses by introducing biblical population counts, examining logistical challenges, evaluating demographic data, and discussing implications for understanding the Exodus narrative, including alternative interpretations of numerical data.

This book is valuable to those in Biblical Studies and History as it offers a data-driven perspective, using evidence-based reasoning to assess the plausibility of the Exodus story.


Author:

  • Amelia Khatri

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 109 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Religion and faith
  • Christianity

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