Yigal:

On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Yigal Levin <[email protected]> wrote:

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> You wrote (among other things:****
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> "My number one objection to that belief is that there is absolutely no****
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> historical evidence to back it up. None whatsoever. That includes the****
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> claim that the ancient Hebrews didn’t have an alphabetic writing****
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> system until late, while the historical evidence points to that the****
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> ancient Hebrews brought their alphabetic system to Canaan around 1400****
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> BC with Joshua, only later picked up by the Phoenicians. Did the****
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> patriarchs already use an alphabet? No reason to say that they didn’t."***
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> What evidence do you have that the Patriarchs wrote at all?
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What evidence do you have that they didn’t?

Within Genesis we have the evidence that certain parts of the history were
authored by certain individuals, names indicated were people who had either
direct observation, or failing that, contact with the people indicated.
Many moderns claim that those sections were preserved in oral traditions,
though there’s no reason not to understand them as written records. I think
that understanding them as written records makes more sense.


> Where does the Bible mention their writing? Why would you expect pastoral
> nomads to write?
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Why shouldn’t they? Especially if they use a simple to learn alphabetic
system? There are other examples of nomads writing using alphabetic
systems, so that is not out of possibility.


> Or slaves, for that matter.
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In the antebellum South, special laws were passed making it illegal for
slaves to be taught to read and write, because literate slaves were more
difficult to deal with. But even those laws didn’t stop it. So why not
slaves in Egypt being literate?


> If they wrote at all, the Patriarchs would have written in Canaanite and
> the Israelite slaves in Egyptian.
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Why? To both of your questions.

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If they had their own language complete with writing system before coming
to Canaan, and brought both to Egypt, why should they have abandoned both?

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> Yigal Levin****
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> Karl W. Randolph.
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