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Midian Oppression (End of 80 yr Peace) (2 jan 1306 ano antes da era comum – 1 jan 1299 ano antes da era comum)

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DATING THE BIBLICAL CHRONOLOGY by Gerard Gertoux

Midian oppressed Israel for 7 years, then Gideon judged for 40 years, then Abimelech was king for 3 years, then Tola judged for 23 years and at the last, Jair judged for 22 years (Judges 6:1, 8:28, 9:22, 10:1-3).

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Moses and the Exodus Chronological, Historical and Archaeological Evidence by Gérard GERTOUX
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The Atonement Clock by Christian Gedge

Israel's history accords with this scenario, fending off marauding sea peoples from the west and desert peoples from the east. It should not come as a surprise, therefore, that an Egyptian Pharaoh mentions Israel by name on his famous Merneptah stele. It reads:
"Seized is Canaan with every evil, Ashkelon is conquered, Gezer seized, Yenoam is brought to nought, Israel is wasted ­ their crops are not." Merneptah's boast regarding the cities is not recorded in the Bible,
because the places mentioned were Canaanite ­ cities not occupied by Israel, but existing within her tribal boundaries. However, his description concerning Israel's 'crops' is recorded with remarkable detail. An invasion by hordes of scavenging eastern people is vividly described in Judges 6:3­6.
So, Merneptah was not saying that Egypt did the damage; he was simply observing (with satisfaction) how Israel 's food supply was 'wasted.' With this in mind, please notice, his stele was engraved at the same time that the Bible said Israel's food source had been ruined!

Judges 6:1

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2 jan 1306 ano antes da era comum
1 jan 1299 ano antes da era comum
~ 7 years