Egypt and the Books of Moses
Hengstenberg's historical and exegetical work demonstrating the accuracy of the Old Testament by comparing it with Egyptian archaeological records, defending the Mosaic authorship and historical reliability of the Pentateuch against critical objections.
18 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
00.3. Preface
2
00.4. Addendum by the English Editor
3
01. Negative Part
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02. Material Used for Building in Egypt.
5
03. The Animals of Egypt and the Pentateuch.
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04. Use of Animal Food in Egypt.
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05. The Winds of Egypt.
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06. The Cultivation of the Vine in Egypt.
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07. The Origin of Civilization in Egypt.
10
08. The Use of Iron in Egypt.
11
09. Positive Part
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10. Chapter I: The History of Joseph.—Gen. Chaps. 37-40.
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11. Chapter II: Exodus, Chapters I-VII.
14
12. Chapter III: The Signs and Wonders in Egypt.
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13. Chapter IV: Exodus, Chapters XIV and XV.
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14. Chapter V: The Materials and Arts Employed in the Construction of the Tabernacle and Prie...
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15. Chapter VI: Egyptian References in the Religious Institutions of the Books of Moses.
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16. Chapter VII: Miscellaneous Passages.
