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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    Genesis 46 tells us that Kohath was already born at the time they went down into Egypt. You would only include years from Levi if Kohath was born after Levi entered Egypt.
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    I’m not sure I understand what you are trying to say
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    So you’re saying that there were extra generations between Kohath, Amram, and Moses that the Bible doesn’t record? Where’s the evidence for that? What about the Greek and Samaritan texts that say they were in Egypt AND Canaan fir 430 years? That would put the Israelites in Egypt for only 215...
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    Of course. But I’m talking about Kohath the son of Levi, and the father of Amram.
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    But how is that possible when Moses’ mother was Levi’s daughter? “Now Amram took for himself Jochebed, his father’s sister, as wife; and she bore him Aaron and Moses. And the years of the life of Amram were one hundred and thirty-seven.” -Exodus 6:20 “The name of Amram’s wife was Jochebed the...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    I’ve tried to find out why scholars think 2 Esdras (4 Esdras) was written after the time of Christ. And all I’ve found so far is that they think its prophecies are too accurate to be true. Like, it talks about this eagle with 3 heads and 12 feathers. Apparently the eagle is supposed to be Rome...
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    Exodus 12:40 says 430 years. Genesis 46:11&46 says that Kohath was among the group of people who went down to Egypt with Jacob. He was a part of the 66 who went down. So Kohath had to at least be alive at the time of going down to Egypt. Kohath died at 133, (Exodus 6:18) His son Amram died at...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    That’s what they say. But I haven’t seen any evidence for it.
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    You know how you so often say “West, Local, Latin”? Ok? Why do you automatically assume that the west Latin church was wrong? And if it is wrong, well, the eastern church had even more books. The churches down south in Ethiopia had even more books than the eastern church. So, If these western...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    But, but, but… Trent Horn says so.
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    See, that doesn’t make sense though. If Daniel 8 and 11 prophesy about the events in Maccabees, then it only makes sense for Maccabees to be in the Bible. And the early church declared it to be a part of the Bible. And the only reason they declared it to be, is because that was the tradition...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    The Jews have no motive to deny the Christian scriptures? Uh, yea they do. They deny the Christian scriptures still to this day. And from about every teaching I've heard, the Christian New Testament books were all completed by about 90 AD. So, I don't know where you're getting your information...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    They had no incentive? Really? I can think of a perfectly sensible motive! You need to listen to David Bercot’s audio teaching. Besides, the whole reason it’s called “Apocrypha” is because the Jews were hiding it. Well, why hide it? Sounds like they were embarrassed by something. Basically...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    There are many Old Testament books that don’t speak about Jesus or contain prophecy. Should we rip those out too and throw them in the trash? [emoji1005]
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    What about the fact that 80% to 90% of New Testament quotations of the Old Testament side with the Septuagint over the Hebrew Masoretic text? Like Steven saying 75 people in Acts? That’s what the Septuagint says in Exodus 1:5 and Genesis 46:27. The Masoretic says 70. Or how about the phrase...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    Can you provide the quote? And where it’s written? I’d like to read it for myself.
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    What did Josephus say, anyway?
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    I don’t know what you’re asking. Are you asking when Ezra lived? He lived during the Persian empire. I believe that’s about 400 or 500 years before Christ: correct me if I’m wrong.
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    2 Esdras 7:28-29 (KJV) “For my son Jesus shall be revealed with those that be with him, and they that remain shall rejoice within four hundred years. After these years shall my son Christ die, and all men that have life.” Ezra lived about 400 years before Christ. So that’s a pretty amazing...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    I can’t remember off the top of my head. I think it was in chapter 7. I showed it in the video.
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