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Historicity of the Garden of Eden

My study suggests that the origin of the Biblical and Quranic religions lies in the Indus Valley and that Moses led the Exodus from there, rather than from Egypt. There is no archaeological evidence of the Hebrews in Egypt around 1446 BCE, the time traditionally associated with the Exodus. In contrast, the Indus Valley Civilization collapsed around 1500 BCE, which led to its people spreading in all directions. Some of these people went to West Asia and they became the Jews.
Moses carried the memories of Adam, Noah, and Abraham from the Indus Valley and that these figures originally lived there.
The Mausala Parva of the Mahabharata mentions that Krishna left for an unknown country after the Yadavas killed each other. This unknown country was Israel, implying that Krishna is Moses and that this individual led the Exodus from the Indus Valley to Israel.

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  • Adam’s Transgression: Divine Mercy and Eternal Consequences Abrahamic
  • The Semitic religions—Judaism, Christianity and Islam? ABRAHAMIC
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  • Q & A with Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala || Were Manu and Noah the same person? GEOGRAPHY

Suraj Chelliah Professor of old testament Presbyterian Theological seminary Dehradun

Posted on January 18, 2024August 26, 2024 By Bharat Jhunjhunwala No Comments on Suraj Chelliah Professor of old testament Presbyterian Theological seminary Dehradun

Professor of Old Testament, Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Dehradun.

The approach of this book has value. There is a method in bringing Biblical and Hindu views together. No one has done this before. Hitherto mainly Babylonian history. has been compared with Biblical history. This is the first time attempt is made to study Biblical and Hindu histories together. It is worth reading.

I have published a paper on this topic International Journal of Theology, Philosophy and Science

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