7. Joseph and the Hyksos Pharaohs
When Joseph was sold as a slave into Egypt by his envious brothers, the region of Lower Egypt was dominated by the Hyksos pharaohs, the so-called "Shepherd Kings," who were Semitic in background. This may partially explain why Joseph was eventually installed as vizier to one of these pharaohs, after his prediction of 'plenty' followed by 'famine.' The story of Joseph remains one of the Bible's most beloved accounts, and his lecture endeavors to understand the narrative in light of its historical context. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.

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8. Exodus and the 18th Dynasty

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24. Alexander the Great and the Old Testament

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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37. The Fall of Jerusalem and the Apocalypse

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4. Abraham in Historical Context

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9. Egypt and the Era of the Israelite Judges

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10. The Hittites and the Era of the Israelite Judges

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Who Were the Hyksos?

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31. Augustus Caesar and Imperial Rome

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36. Nero and Imperial Persecution of Christians

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Biblical Family Tree

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The Pre-Biblical Origins of Noah's Flood

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Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

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3. The Apocalypse in the Third and Fourth Centuries

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Did the Israelites Leave Egypt Before the Hyksos Invasion - The Exodus

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The Exodus Pharaoh EXPLAINED!

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Lecture 1. The Parts of the Whole

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The Lost Pantheon of Yahweh - Polytheistic Roots of the Abrahamic Religions

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The Untold Truth of the Hyksos Civilization | Egypt's Forgotten Rulers Revealed

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