...
We have an absurd situation whereby Biblical scholars date Solomon to the late
10th century based on Shoshenq's campaign and Egyptologists date Shoshenq
based on Solomon's date. ...
Thank you for this. Well, the situation only becomes absurd when the
biblical scholars reject the data on which this agreed date depends but
don't reject the date. They may try to fool themselves that they are
using an Egyptological date, but in fact they are using one derived from
the biblical data, a framework into which the small amount of
Egyptological data has been speculatively fitted together to fit. If the
framework is sound, the speculative fit may be correct. If the framework
is removed, the speculative fit collapses completely and we are left
with almost nothing to go on for the dating of Shoshenq.
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Peter Kirk
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peterkirk AT qaya.org (work) http://www.qaya.org/
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