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CONCEAL Or REVEAL?

We're not quite  the same!  Therefore, I cannot be accused of exposing 'our'  secrets.  You see a circumpunct and are reminded of your charge to remain within the radius of The Center.  I, on the other hand, immediately see the symbol of Ra, and am quickly reminded of the perils faced by those Philosophers who subscribed to the theory of Heliocentrism during the Dark Age of Europe (In 1610, the Inquisition declared heliocentrism to be formally heretical). Then I speculate that, from a Speculative  point of view, a Master-Piece might've been a thesis presented by an educated Free-Thinker to his peers.  And it also gives me cause to wonder if the mallet that felled the Master Builder  had a special name --- Malleus Maleficarum, perhaps.   Which makes me recall the Impossible Miracle.  Have you any idea how many humans were murdered by the Ecclesiastical Powers That Be for refusing to believe that sanctimonious lie?  And now that I've breached the subject of Joshua, it's only fitting that I shed further light on the extent of that lie.

 

Again, using Solomon's Temple as a chronological marker, we must assign to Joshua a date c. 1410 BC, when he set out on the business of possessing the Promised Land.  But was he the only one who was making Canaan the focus of conquest?  Certainly not!  And while no remnants of Joshua's military campaigns have been unearthed by either pick-axe or spade, his contemporary antagonist left the details of his victories at the Karnak temple where all posterity could read in awe. 

The Karnak stele is now located in the Cairo, Egyptian Museum.  In the list of captives brought back to Egypt, the following are included:

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550 Maryanu & 240 of their wives;

640 Canaanites;

232 Royal sons;

323 Royal daughters;

270 Concubines;

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The final summary listed:

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127 Rulers of Retenu;

179 Brothers of the rulers;

3600 'Apiru;

15,200 Living Shasu;

36,300 Huru;

15,070 Living Neges;

30, 652 Families thereof.

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Surely hyperbole.  Yet even so, what was left for Joshua to take in the Egyptian Empire?  Considering that he also took part in the siege of Sharuhen c. 140 years earlier, he had an exceedingly long and vigorous life.  Just not in the world of reality.​​​  I challenge you to prove me wrong.​

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