Domain of Man - A New Theory of Ancient History
by: Charles N. Pope
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Appendix A

  1. Osman, House of the Messiah, 149.
  2. Budge, Tutankhamun.
  3. Budge, Tutankhamun.
  4. Osman, House of the Messiah, 150.
  5. Budge, Tutankhamun.
  6. Osman, House of the Messiah, 113.
  7. Ibid., 159.
  8. Ibid., 150-151.
  9. Aldred, Akhenaten, 286-288.
  10. The Complete Tutankhamun, 169.

Appendix B

  1. Osman, House of the Messiah, 89-96; 135-142.
  2. Osman, House of the Messiah, 126-128,135-136.
  3. Ibid., 144.
  4. Ibid., 143-146.
  5. Ibid., 90.
  6. Ibid., 90.
  7. Ibid., 141.

David Rohl's "New Chronology"

  1. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt, 72.
  2. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 111-117.
  3. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 120-122.
  4. In addition to the triumph mural found among "the annals of the kings" of Egypt at the Karnak Temple near Thebes in Egypt, Sheshonq left a record of the invasion on an inscribed monument (stela), also at Karnak, and on a victory stela set up in Palestine at the city of Megiddo. See Mazar, Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, 396; Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, 313-314; and Amnon Ben-Tor, editor, The Archaeology of Ancient Israel, 303, 307.
  5. Champollion, Lettres ecrites d'Egypte et de Nubie en 1828 et 1829, 2nd ed. (Paris), 81.
  6. Muller, Encyclopedia Biblica, vol. IV (London), col 4486, note 5.
  7. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 122.
  8. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, Chapter 7.
  9. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 125-127.
  10. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 161-162, 400.
  11. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 128, 156-163.
  12. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, Chapter 11.
  13. Cf., Abimelech, Ahimelech (contemporary of David) & Ahia, related Biblical names.
  14. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, Chapters 9 & 10.
  15. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 229; Stamm, "Der Name David" in Supplement to Vetus Testamentum 7 (Leiden), 175-181.
  16. See articles and editorials in Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 94, July/August 94, Nov/Dec 94, Mar/Apr 95 & Sep/Oct 95.
  17. Mazar, Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, 369.
  18. Archaeology has confirmed the reigns of other great kings of the ancient world mentioned in the Bible, and some of the later, lesser kings of Judah and Israel (namely, Omri, Ahab, Jehu, Pekah, Hosea, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Mannasseh, and Uzziah),largely due to the abundance of Assyrian records for the later period of the Israelite divided kingdom. See Biblical Archaeology Review, "'House of David" is There!", MAR/APR 95.
  19. Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, 310.
  20. Jamieson-Drake, Scribes and School in Monarchic Judah: A Socio-Archaeological Approach, 48-106; 136-159; 199-207.

Implications of the New Chronology on the Findings of Ahmed Osman

  1. Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, 309.
  2. Murnane, Road to Kadesh, 53-54.
  3. Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, 180; citing Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions, Vol. I, p.12.
  4. Osman, House of the Messiah, 146.
  5. Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, 179.
  6. Encyclopedia Judaica, Vol 7, p 757.
  7. Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, 177.
  8. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, 329-332.
  9. As recorded in the Talmud, See Osman, Moses: Pharaoh of Egypt, 51.
  10. West, Serpent in the Sky.
REFERENCE ESSAYS - The Gospel According to Eygpt - Contents | Solomon | David | Joseph | Moses | Joshua | Exodus | Appx A | Appx B
References | Bibliography | Rohl's 'New Chronology' | Implications to Osman Book | Review of Osman's Book | Chronology
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