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desert land or wilderness.'"36 Of the ritualistic wandering in the wilderness, Churchward says:

The Struggle of Set and Horus in the desert lasted forty days, as commemorated in the forty days of the Egyptian Lent, during which time Set, as the power of drought and sterility, made war on Horus in the water and the buried germinating grain. . . . These forty days have been extended into forty years, and confessedly so by the Jews.37

In addition, the miraculous "parting of the Red Sea" has forever mystified the naive and credulous masses and scholars alike, who have put forth all sorts of tortured speculation to explain it. The parting and destruction of the hosts of Pharaoh at the Red Sea is not recorded by any known historian, which is understandable, since it is, of course, not historical and is found in other cultures, including in Ceylon/ Sri Lanka, out of which the conquering shepherd kings (Pharaohs) were driven across "Adam's Bridge" and drowned.38 This motif is also found in the Hawaiian and Hottentot versions of the Moses myth, prior to contact with outside cultures.39 The crossing of the Red Sea is astronomical, expressly stated by Josephus to have occurred at the autumnal equinox,40 indicating its origin within the mythos.

Moreover, the famed Ten Commandments are simply a repetition of the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi and the Hindu Vedas, among others. As Churchward says:

The "Law of Moses" were the old Egyptian Laws . . .; this the stele or "Code of Hammurabi" conclusively proves. Moses lived 1,000 years after this stone was engraved.41

Walker relates that the "stone tablets of law supposedly given to Moses were copied from the Canaanite god Baal-Berith, `God of the Covenant.' Their Ten Commandments were similar to the commandments of the Buddhist Decalogue. In the ancient world, laws generally came from a deity on a mountaintop. Zoroaster received the tablets of law from Ahura Mazda on a mountaintop."42

Doane sums it up when he says, "Almost all the acts of Moses correspond to those of the Sun-gods."43 However, the Moses story is also reflective of the stellar cult, once again demonstrating the dual natured "twin" Horus-Set myth and the battle for supremacy between the day and night skies, as well as among the solar, stellar and lunar cults. Churchward relates:

The Jews strictly are of the Tribe, or Totemic Clan of Judah. The Israelites were not Jews, although some Jews may be Israelites. Moses and his followers have been termed Israelites, but there is no evidence that the "Israelites" were ever in Egypt except once when they made a raid, and were driven back with great slaughter. The Israelites, a mythological name, were a number of Totemic Tribes who originally left Egypt and went to the East during the Stellar Cult.44

Joshua

As noted, early Christian father Tertullian made the ridiculous claim that "the Lord" had "rehearsed his subsequent incarnation" as Jesus by becoming characters recorded in the OT. The major such character about which Tertullian and the other fathers write is the prophet and warrior Joshua, son of Nun, also translated as Jesus, son of Naue, who allegedly led the Israelites into the "promised land" and destroyed the city of Jericho, among other such pillage and slaughter. Of Joshua's purported adventures, Time reports:

Historians generally agree that Joshua's conquest would have taken place in the 13th century B.C. But British researcher Kathleen Kenyon, who excavated at Jericho for six years, found no evidence of destruction at that time. Indeed, says Dead Sea Scrolls curator emeritus Broshi, "the city was deserted from the beginning of the 1Sth century until the 11th century B.C." So was Ai, say Broshi and others. And so, according to archaeological surveys, was most of the land surrounding the cities. Says Broshi: "The central hill regions of Judea and Samaria were practically uninhabited. The Israelites didn't have to kill and burn to settle."45

In reality, the patriarch Joshua was based on Horus as "Iusa," and the Joshua story represents the Horus cult in the Levant,

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