Online Book Reader

Home Category

The Moses Legacy - Adam Palmer [96]

By Root 895 0
is believed to have visited Syria after conquering it… or reconquering it. He had an older brother, but somehow managed to gain power for himself. He then did some restoration work on the Sphinx and had this event commemorated in a small inscribed stone placed between the paws of the Sphinx. On the stone it described how he was out on a hunting trip when he fell asleep and had a dream. And in the dream the Sphinx spoke to him and told him that if he swept the sand away from its feet he would be made king. The stone is called the Dream stele and this passage fits in neatly with it.’

‘And I guess it also links up neatly with the idea that Joseph was an interpreter of dreams.’

‘Except that according to this account, he wasn’t so much the interpreter of dreams as the inventor.’

Daniel looked up at the priests to see how they were responding. This was presumably not what they wanted to hear. They were seeking confirmation of the Bible, not a rewriting of it – especially not one that cast their ancestor Joseph in a somewhat more cynical light. They did not look happy, but only one of them looked angry.

Daniel returned his attention to the manuscript before him.


And Pharaoh saw that Joseph was a wise man and he told him that if he agreed to serve him he would give him his freedom and he agreed. And so Pharaoh ordered the jailer to set him free and made him his adviser.

And there was a great harvest that year and Pharaoh and the people were happy. But Joseph advised him that God’s will was like the seasons and that God’s bounty would not always be with him. And he said to Pharaoh ‘Build storehouses for the grain and save some of the grain because the years of plenty will be followed by famine.’

Daniel looked up at the priests. They seemed a lot happier at this. He carried on reading:


And Joseph was saddened by the idolatry of the Egyptians and he said to Pharaoh: ‘What use is it to you to have many gods? Do you have many kings? Is it not better to have one god, just as you are one king?’ And Pharaoh saw great wisdom in Joseph’s words. But he was troubled, for the people were accustomed to many gods.

Daniel looked up again to see the looks on the faces of the Samaritan priests: a mixture of joy and stunned surprise.

Chapter 76

‘I’m looking for some friends of mine,’ said Goliath, holding up the pictures of Daniel and Gabrielle that he had downloaded from the Internet and printed out.

He was in Holon, randomly accosting people, especially but not exclusively those wearing traditional Samaritan costume. He saw a group of them coming towards him.

‘Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me. I’m looking for a couple of friends of mine – a man and a woman. I know they were here yesterday and I am very anxious to find them.’

He held out the pictures. The group looked at them but showed no sign of recognition. Then one of them said, ‘I think I saw them. Ask Rabbi Tsedaka.’ The young Samaritan pointed. ‘He should be in the synagogue.’

Goliath thanked him and walked on. The Samaritan synagogue was in fact just down the road.

‘Excuse me,’ he said to a man, ‘I am looking for Rabbi Tsedaka.’

‘He’s in the office,’ said the man, pointing the way.

Goliath made his way to the office and knocked on the door.

‘Come in,’ said a voice from inside.

Goliath opened the door and entered. Aryeh Tsedaka was sitting at the desk, writing, his face creased in great thought.

‘Sorry, I’ll be with you in a moment. I’m just working on my sermon.’

But Goliath was not prepared to wait. ‘I’m looking for some friends of mine,’ he said, pushing the photo towards Tsedaka.

The look of recognition in the rabbi’s eyes was immediate. Which made his answer all the more surprising.

‘I’m afraid I don’t recognize them.’

Had they told him about the attempt to kill them?

However much or little this man knew, it was obvious that he was protecting them and had no intention of co-operating.

‘Could you take another look?’ Goliath requested, with an eager look in his eyes.

The rabbi leaned forward as if going through the motions of considering

Return Main Page Previous Page Next Page

®Online Book Reader