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by T.M. Trayler
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In The Silent Witnesses: Why the Archaeology of the Exodus is Louder Than We Think, author T.M. Trayler challenges the long-held skeptical view that the Exodus lacks historical evidence. Moving away from the search for explicit royal Egyptian admissions of defeat, Trayler directs the reader's attention to "silent witnesses"-indirect but compelling archaeological, linguistic, and chronological clues that support the biblical narrative.
The book serves as a comprehensive defense of the Early Date (c. 1446 B.C.E.) for the Exodus. Trayler meticulously aligns the 18th Dynasty of Egypt with the biblical account, exploring how the reigns of Thutmoses III and Amenhotep II provide a "hand-in-glove" fit for the period of oppression and the subsequent departure.
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By cross-referencing biblical texts with Egyptian records and archaeological discoveries at sites like Tell el-Dab'a, Jericho, and Hazor, The Silent Witnesses argues that the archaeology of the Exodus is not silent-it is simply speaking a language we are only now beginning to fully translate. This book is an essential resource for those seeking to reconcile the ancient scriptures with the dirt and stones of the past.
Title
The Silent Witnesses: Why the Archaeology of the Exodus is Louder Than We Think
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
146g
Page Count
98
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm
ISBN
9798245276199
ISBN-10
8245276197
Eden Code
7415198
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