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Did you know that Pharaoh is derived from an Arabic word for chieftain? Also, Egypt is revealed to have paid it's craftsmen, rather than used slave labor. Neither is there any evidence of the Exodus story having occurred in Egypt, which has been extensively dug and researched in recent centuries (unlike Yemen). It seems the translators of Torah into the Septuagint, when they considered the pyramids, Egypt, and the Mediterranean coast of Palestine, decided to switch their homeland from Yemen to Palestine, and said the Pharaohs and the Red Sea parting were far north of where the actual (if any) real events occurred. The only source of Egypt having Pharaohs, rather than kings, is the Septuagint that viewed the world from the tribal perspective of the Habiru, while Egypt was a state with kings, not chiefs, for millennia. Mizraim is in Yemen, and might even have been the place where a Habiru (Hebrew) tribal slave rebellion occurred (although why that matters to descendants of Khazarians, the Ashkenazim of Eastern European and Turkic heritage, except as better real estate to steal by posing as descendants of the Arabian Habiru tribe, isn't clear).

Dear @valued-customer !
Do you believe Joseph from Oregon can understand your great and wonderful English sentences?πŸ˜…
Do you believe that American elementary school students can understand your sentences?πŸ˜‚

I remember that the word "Pharaoh" was the name the Jews used for the kings of Egypt. So, the Egyptians didn't call their kings "Pharaoh."
I acknowledge that the Jews recorded Egyptian history in the Bible from their perspective. From their perspective, the Egyptian kings would be understood as having the same status as patriarchs.

The Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans call the United States the Pacific Empire. Do you agree with their claim?
Japanese and Koreans say that America is a descendant of the Roman Empire.

I believe it's natural that the Bible was written from a Jewish perspective. It proves that the Jewish God is the one and only God who created and rules the world.

I believe Yemen and Saudi Arabia are Abraham's homelands. Therefore, I believe the Hebrew slave revolt may have originated in Yemen. Egypt during Moses' time was a place where various ethnic groups, including Semites, Jews, and Libyans, fought for power.
I suspect that Moses may have been an Egyptian pharaoh.
I suspect that the Exodus may have occurred because of the wars that took place within Egypt!
I agree with the argument that descendants of the Khazars make up the majority of Israel today. However, they are ultimately supported by Europe and the United States.

I have recently stumbled across several resources provided by researchers with very different motivations and that therefore draw far different conclusions from evidence they consider that is often completely excluded from indoctrinations in Christendom. I find it is useful to recognize my bias that has been deliberately inculcated in me by this means by overlords, as such indoctrination has been of existential import in the clashes of civilization during recent millennia. Nonetheless, I want to understand what is true and factual, not to serve masters most profitably. The best thing I can do to improve my understanding is look outside my cultural indoctrination, then, and hoping you also seek to improve your understanding, I offer these following resources in the effort to support your scholarly historical research.

Dear my respected senior, @valued-customer !
I always appreciate your advice! But I wonder if Joseph from Oregon agrees with your argument!
Do you think an American elementary school student could understand your argument?

Scholars in East Asia are currently studying the influence of the Indo-Aryan civilization on the emergence of East Asian civilization. They study the Aryan civilization of Central Asia while studying the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
I hope I can understand the information you provided!πŸ˜…

I only found the above today, and it's wealth of historiography regarding Asian development with consideration of climactic oscillations starts from a sound premise of scientific research that hold great promise to increase my understanding. Absent economic power, military conquest is impossible, and oscillations in Eurasian climate have benefited pastoral and crop farming in serial alternation for millennia.

I believe the United States is currently trying to build a railroad connecting the Korean Peninsula to Europe through Manchuria, China, and Central Asia!

This provides geographical, linguistic, socio-cultral, and economic background creating evidence based understanding that cuts through the millennia of propaganda Christendom has been indocrinated by, enabling a clarity of perspective I yearn for.

I hope you find these as fascinating and informative as I do, and that they usefully increase your understanding.

I'm not sure if an American elementary school student can understand your great and wonderful English sentences!
I pray to God that I don't disappoint you!

I hope your health and long life! πŸ˜ƒ

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"Scholars in East Asia are currently studying the influence of the Indo-Aryan civilization on the emergence of East Asian civilization. They study the Aryan civilization of Central Asia while studying the Book of Genesis in the Bible."

It is the first link that best serves that interest, the second best mitigates claims regarding the history of the Hebrews.

"I pray to God that I don't disappoint you!"

You cannot disappoint me. I expect only your intelligence and integrity, and you cannot abandon those core traits of your character you were born with.

Be well.

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