(June 29, 2017 at 12:20 pm)Jehanne Wrote:(June 29, 2017 at 12:19 pm)Lek Wrote: Yes. As with hardening Pharaoh's heart at the time of Moses, there have been occasions when God has intervened in the thoughts and actions of some who were already purposely unbelievers. His promise is to reveal himself to those who seek him with a true heart.
No scholar believes that the Hebrews were ever enslaved in Egypt. If you know of one, please post the citation here.
I don't know of any. Of course, none believed that King David existed until recently either, but we have now discovered that a King David did exist back then. We have limited historical evidence from those times and are learning more through archaeological discoveries as time goes on. As far as I'm concerned the book is still open on the exodus, but at the same time, I'm not naive enough to believe that the bible events are blow by blow historical accounts. I don't think that is its purpose.