Tory:

On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Tory Thorpe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jim and Karl:
>
> … However I am interested in the possibility of narrative material
> produced by some educated Asiatics domeciled in Egypt. The story of Moses
> is that he was born, raised, and educated among the elite of the elite in
> Egypt.
>

Yes, but with the archeological evidence for the Exodus as occurring during
the 12 dynasty, that means that Moses was reared and educated during the
previous dynasty. The earliest record we have of the story of Sinuhe dates
from the 12th dynasty.
http://carrington-arts.com/JJSinuhe/DuplicateTexts2.html


> This bespeaks a literary training in hieratic. This man would have known
> the classics (i.e. Sinuhe, etc.) well. All "narrative" of this time and
> location was composed in hieratic. Perhaps a figure fitting the description
> of Moses did know "ethnic" proto-Hebrew script. That does not a-priori mean
> he would compose narrative material in that script to the exclusion of
> hieratic.
>

Why would he write in hieratic, when he wrote in Hebrew, not Egyptian? It
makes no sense.

>
> Tory Thorpe
> Tel, Aviv
>
> Karl W. Randolph.
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