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The Moses Question: No Evidence, No Exodus, No Author
A Historical Investigation into Moses, the Exodus, and the Origins of the Biblical Narrative

What if one of the most influential stories ever written cannot be supported by the historical record?

The Moses Question: No Evidence, No Exodus, No Author delivers a rigorous, evidence-based examination of the biblical account of Moses and the Exodus. Combining historical analysis, archaeology, textual criticism, Egyptian chronology, and comparative ancient studies, this book places one of history's most enduring narratives under systematic investigation.

For centuries, Moses has been presented as:

  • the liberator of Israel,
  • the author of the first five books of the Bible,
  • the lawgiver of ancient Israel,
  • and the central figure behind the Exodus story.

But when these claims are tested against the standards used to evaluate other ancient historical events, major problems emerge.

This book examines:

  • The complete absence of Moses in Egyptian historical records
  • The lack of archaeological evidence for a mass Exodus from Egypt
  • The missing demographic footprint in the Sinai wilderness
  • The absence of destruction patterns matching the conquest narrative in Canaan
  • The internal contradictions and layered composition of the Pentateuch
  • The question of Mosaic authorship
  • The relationship between biblical law and earlier ancient Near Eastern legal traditions
  • The limits of later historians such as Josephus and Tacitus
  • The weaknesses of standard defenses including lost evidence, symbolic interpretation, and reduced-scale Exodus theories

Rather than relying on assumption, tradition, or apologetics, The Moses Question applies a consistent historical methodology throughout. Every claim is tested according to:

  • expected evidence,
  • independent corroboration,
  • internal consistency,
  • archaeological convergence,
  • and comparative historical analysis.

The result is a cumulative case that challenges the traditional understanding of Moses and the Exodus at nearly every level.

The book argues that:

  • the Exodus narrative lacks historical support at the scale described,
  • the Pentateuch reflects layered composition rather than singular authorship,
  • and the figure of Moses is best understood through the lens of literary development, transformed memory, or evolving tradition.

Written in a clear, direct, courtroom-style format, this work is designed for readers interested in:

  • biblical criticism,
  • ancient Egypt,
  • archaeology of Israel,
  • the historical Moses,
  • authorship of the Torah,
  • comparative religion,
  • and evidence-based analysis of sacred texts.

Included are detailed appendices covering:

  • Egyptian chronology and Exodus timelines,
  • archaeological evidence for early Israel,
  • comparative ancient law codes,
  • major scholarly positions on Moses and the Exodus,
  • and the historical methodology used throughout the book.

Whether approached from skepticism, scholarship, faith, or curiosity, The Moses Question confronts the evidence directly and asks a single unavoidable question:

Does the traditional story of Moses withstand historical scrutiny?

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  • ISBN-13: 9798196420092
  • ISBN-10: 9798196420092
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: June 2026
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.52 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.64 pounds
  • Page Count: 248

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