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8. III. HISTORICAL RESEARCH ANALYSIS
by Patrick Delices
Determine Authenticity and Provenance
Identify date of origin.
When was the source, written, vocalized, produced?
Evidence of Localization
Where was it produced?
Recognize Authorship
By whom was it produced?
Data Analysis
From what pre-existing material was it produced?
Identify Integrity
In what original form was it produced?
Attribute Credibility
What is the evidential value of its contents?
Historical Reliability
Observation.
Eyewitness evidence and accounts.
Oral history.
Interviews.
Meaning of words, phrases, signs, and symbols – definition, interpretation, and semantics.
Factual vs. conflicting statements.
Reporting.
Veracity.
Synthesis
Historical reasoning.
Historical understanding of interacting entities.
Production of knowledge.
9. Moses Exodus (any date from 1446 - 1270)
Saul 1020 - 1000 or 1079 BC – 1007 BC
David 1000- 961 BC or 1002–970 BC
Solomon 961- 922 BC or 970 to 931 BC
992 - 732 The Ten Tribes of Israel Jeroboam I until Taken Captive by
Assyrians (260 years of rule)
915 - 586 Kings of Judah until taken Captive to Babylon/Babalonia (329 years of rule).
Persian’s eventually destroy Babylon with Cyrus the Great 538 BC – exile Hebrews
return to Judah
701 BC - 25th Dynasty of Kemet
Scholars[ have identified Taharqa with Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia (Kush),
who waged war against Sennacherib during the reign of
King Hezekiah of Judah (2 Kings 19:9; Isaiah 37:9).
From 612 - 562 BC
For the next fifty years approximately, four separate states struggled
to gain control over the remains of the Assyrian Empire. The Egyptians and the
Chaldeans fought to control Syria and Palestine and the
Medes struggled with the Lydians for control of Mesopotamia and the
trade route east to India.
530-22 B.C.E.
One of Cyrus’ sons, Cambyses (ruled 530-22 B.C.E.) conquered Egypt,
receiving the approval of the Egyptian priesthood, and became Pharaoh and
theoretically owner of all the land. Consequently, Egypt contributed a lot of wealth
to the Persian Empire. Darius the Great (521-486 B.C.E.) became the next ruler.
521-486 B.C.E.
Darius the Great (521-486 B.C.E.) became the next ruler.While not
Cambyses’ son, Darius married several of Cyrus’ daughters to
ensure the legitimacy of his royal title. Darius proceeded to
conquer new territory, as far east as the Indus River in India a
nd as far north as the Danube River, but he could not control the Greeks.
495-399 BCE
Jews living in Kemet in Elephantine Island under Persian Rule –
Elephantine Papyrus - The 'Passover letter' of 419 BCE
486-465 B.C.E.
Then Darius died and his son Xerxes (ruled 486-465 B.C.E.) succeeded him.
The famous battle at the pass at Thermopile and then the Battle of Salamis,
forced the losing Persians out of Greece and western Asia Minor.
While the Persians were never able to conquer the Greeks,
they conquered practically everyone else, and the Persians continued to
be a great power in Asia Minor and the Near East for another century, until
Alexander the Great conquered them.
332 B.C
Alexander the Great and the History of the Jews in Alexandria
The history of the Jews of Alexandria dates from the foundation of the city by
Alexander the Great, 332 B.C.,at which they were present (Josephus, “
Contra Ap." ii. 4; "Ant." xix. 5, § 2). From the very beginning their
numbers seem to have been considerable; at all events, they formed
a very large portion of the population under the successors of
Alexander.Historic city situated on the Mediterranean sea; fourteen
miles west of the Canopic mouth of the Nile.
A separate section of the city was assigned to them by the first
Ptolemies, so that they might not be hindered in the observance
of their laws by continual contact with the pagan population ("B. J." ii. 18, § 7).
The site of this ancient Jewish quarter—theexistence of which is testified
to also by Strabo ("Ant." xiv. 7, § 2)—can be fixed with tolerable accuracy;
for Apion derisively refers to the Jews as a people living on a harborless shore;
whereupon Josephus rejoins that this is a very excellent situation; for, as a
consequence, they resided in the vicinity of the Royal Palace("Contra Ap." ii. 4).
Time Line of Hebrews Post Exodus