In this case, the actor-director is selling a highly dubious bundle of theories about the historical and scientific veracity of the Biblical Exodus.
The researchers estimated that the most recent common ancestor of modern Cohanim lived between 1000 BCE (roughly the time of the Biblical Exodus) and 586 BCE, when the Babylonians destroyed the First Temple.
In 1967, shortly following the Six-Day War, he took a year-long sabbatical in Israel, visiting Egypt to retrace the route of the Biblical Exodus, writing a series of articles for Christian readers, in addition to the synagogue bulletins he wrote for his congregation, and teaching at Oranim Academic College.
STRAIT SCOOP In an article titled "Bush Administration's Biblical Exodus," I wrote that I had long tried to keep the departing Secretary of State, Colin Powell, "on the grammatical strait and narrow."
According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the descendants of Goídel Glas, the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels, migrated from Egypt around the time of the Biblical Exodus, and settled in Scythia.
Then Apion additionally conflates these with the Biblical Exodus, and contrary to Manetho, even alleges that this heretic priest changed his name to Moses.
The 52-minute long documentary film tells about the journey of an expedition of scientists towards Mt. Sinai, on the path of the Biblical Exodus.
One of the most important ongoing projects is the restoration of Ain Khudra ('green spring'), an ancient oasis and settlement dating back to before the Biblical Exodus.
The novel narrates the events of the Biblical Exodus from Egypt told from the perspective of a scribe named Ana.