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Book – PDF Russell E. Gmirkin - Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of the Pentateuch

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Thanks for this gem, I'm currently reading the Plato & Bible book and looking forward to this one.

However, I just had to edit the title of your thread: BEROSSUS_and_GENESIS,_MANETHO_and_EXODUS_Russell_E._Gmirkin is a real eyesore and possibly makes the book hard to find in our Library (haven't checked though).
 

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Thanks for this gem, I'm currently reading the Plato & Bible book and looking forward to this one.

However, I just had to edit the title of your thread: BEROSSUS_and_GENESIS,_MANETHO_and_EXODUS_Russell_E._Gmirkin is a real eyesore and possibly makes the book hard to find in our Library (haven't checked though).
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Thanks, much appreciated! I did that because it's difficult to draw attention with the overwhelming flood of new stuff! ;) I had to face the reality that these will only appeal to a select few "critical thinkers"? My hope is that they might decrease to some extent the need for asking the same things over and over. That's probably a long shot, I guess we can call it an experiment. 🤘
 
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