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Volume II
Joseph and Slavery for the Hebrews
Decoding the Hebrew Scriptures
Three Free Video Classes for this Book on YouTube:
Video 1 Joseph was Semnut and his love for Hatshepsut.
Video 2 Joseph sells food to the rest of the world and gets rich.
Video 3 Slavery for 11 tribes and a family's deep dark secret.
Volume II covers what really was the gift that Jacob gave Joseph, why Joseph's brothers sold him into slavery, and who Joseph was in Egypt. It also covers who was the person who purchased Joseph as a servant and plaything. why he chose the Egyptian name Sanmut, what he did with some of the gold he received for the sale of the grain, and where he put it. It also covers who the Ephraimites were and why some of them morphed into another tribal identity. Who were Aaron and Moses really related to, and finally, why did eleven of the original twelve tribes become slaves?
About 23 percent of Genesis is directly or indirectly about Joseph and what he did in Egypt. There is a very good reason for this. It is because of who Joseph was in Egypt and what he did as prime minister. It also answers why eleven of the twelve tribes went into slavery but not his two sons. By the end of the slavery period, when the Exodus occurred in 1306 BCE, there were only ten of the original eleven tribes left besides Joseph's two sons. You must ask the question, why did Moses count the two sons as separate tribes? It should have been the tribe of Joseph, and everyone should have asked that question. This volume will answer why, plus many other unanswered questions about who Joseph had the affair with. what he did with most of the money he collected from the sale of the grain and who Aaron and Moses were really related to.
One of the chapters explains what the idol was that Rebeca stole from her father, and that was the real gift Jacob gave Joseph—not a coat.
On Egyptian history, the book covers who was the Pharaoh that made Joseph prime minister of Egypt and who was the Pharaoh who enslaved eleven of the Hebrew tribes and why the pharaoh did it. The author explains why Joseph told his brothers, “God has made me father to Pharaoh.” He was not kidding.
After reading this book, you will look at Joseph and the Ephraimites totally differently.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Preface
Chapter 2: Joseph
Chapter 3: Dating the Events and the People
Chapter 4: The Eighteenth Dynasty
Chapter 5: Senmut and Joseph
Chapter 6: What did Joseph do and what was Baal-Zephon?
Chapter 7: Piecing the whole story together
Appendix A: Moses' Ten Code Systems
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