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David M. Rohl | 608 pages | 26 Jun 2001 | Cornerstone | 9780099416562 | English | London, United Kingdom A Test Of Time: Volume One-The Bible-From Myth to History by Rohl

By employing the same basic methodologies used to establish the currently accepted chronology, it has been possible for a group of young archaeologists, including , to create a New Chronology which resolves many of the problems permeating ancient world studies. In particular, one model has been developed which has major implications for Old Testament research. Through the revision of the master chronology of ancient Egypt they have unlocked the key A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History biblical history - the epic events of the Bible really did happen as recorded in the Books of Cienesis, Exodus, Judges, Samuel, Kings and Chronicles - the problem was that we had previously been looking for them in completely the wrong place in time. Many of the conundrums of the past are explained, and legendary figures such as , , David and find their true political setting. Exodus and Conquest will be restored to history and the magic of legend will'begin to make its great comeback. David Rohl. David also presented the internationally acclaimed television series 'Pharaohs and Kings' and the documentary 'In Search of Eden'. He is the organiser of 'Legend Conferences' in the UK and Egypt, as well as giving lectures around the world. When it comes to exploring, David Rohl makes Indiana Jones look like an under-achiever Rohl is Britain's highest profile Egyptologist. Search books and authors. Buy from…. View all online retailers. The Bible from myth to mystery By employing the same basic methodologies used to establish the currently accepted chronology, it has been possible for a group of young archaeologists, including David Rohl, to create a New Chronology which resolves many of the problems permeating ancient world studies. Also by David Rohl. Praise for A Test Of Time. The New Book of Revelations A scholarly theory that has set the academic world on its ear Sunday Times The Bible, it seems, is back in business Daily Mail When it comes to exploring, David Rohl makes Indiana Jones look like an under- achiever Rohl is Britain's highest profile Egyptologist Daily Express. Related titles. The History of Philosophy. Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul. Ottolenghi: The Cookbook. Yotam OttolenghiSami Tamimi. World History. Islamic Empires. Generation Revolution. The Ottoman Endgame. The Words and the Land. Rome and Jerusalem. Lords of the Horizons. Ancient Iraq. The Jewish War. Red Line. The Year On All Fronts. When the Bulbul Stopped Singing. Our top books, exclusive content and competitions. Straight to your inbox. Sign up to our newsletter using your email. Enter your email to sign up. Thank you! Your subscription to Read More was successful. To help us recommend your A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History book, tell us what you enjoy reading. Add your interests. A Test Of Time by David Rohl - Penguin Books Australia

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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. A Test of Time presents the most remarkable understanding of the Bible since archaeologists first began to recover the wonders of ancient times. Egyptologist and ancient historian David Rohl has made a discovery which challenges the modern view of Old Testament history. Rohl reveals the true historical setting of the biblical epics, providing astonishing archaeological evide A Test of Time presents the most remarkable understanding of the Bible since archaeologists first began to recover the wonders of ancient times. Rohl reveals the true historical setting of the biblical epics, providing astonishing archaeological evidence A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History the existence of the Old Testament's most charismatic personalities. For the first time the lives of Joseph, Moses, Joshua, , David and Solomon are examined from an historical perspective, as David Rohl explores their cities, palaces and tombs. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published April 5th by Arrow first published More Details Original Title. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about A Test Of Timeplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. This book was an interesting read. In a nutshell it showed how much greater synthesis between archaeology and scripture can be found by adjusting our certainty on the dates for which events occurred. Rohl looks at the of kings and highlights a fuzzy period of a couple of hundred years that, he says, allows us to move the dates of ancient history by a couple of hundred years. In doing so he goes on, following his new chronology, to point out that many of the people and events This book was an interesting read. In doing so he goes on, following his new chronology, to point out that many of the people and events of the Old Testament are documented in the carvings of the Egyptian empire. A bold statement indeed, and sometimes I believe he is too bold, building too great a theory on ambiguous evidence. However what I have gained from this is awareness that very good synthesis is possible if you recognise that our dating system might be wrong. It also exposes the arrogance of those archaeologists that you see on TV who suggest that, for example, King David was not real simply because we find archaeological evidence for him a hundred years out from when he was supposed to have lived. I would recommend this book if you are looking to balance modern day biblical minimalism with something from the other camp and form a judgement for yourself. View 1 comment. Aug 25, Nicholas rated it really liked it Shelves: reviewedhistory. A brave challenge to the established order of history that has taken serious fire from mainstream scholars. I admit to having done only a very little work this particular aspect of ancient history chronology is like the third rail of history, touch it A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History die, although more from boredom and minutiae than from anything shockingbut the evidence that Rohl sets out to support his position for realigning the chronology of half the ancient world is solid enough to be intriguing. Only time will tel A brave challenge to the established order of history that has taken serious fire from mainstream scholars. Only time will tell whether his theories will prevail and become historical fact, but in the meantime this is an excellent read, literate but still accessible for any reader since everything is explained at a reasonably basic level. Clearly Rohl has pitched his book for anyone rather than just for scholars, so I will let you make up your own minds about the validity of his theories. Shelves: history. A challenge to established academia 2 June I have always wondered how the historians actually work out the chronologies of some historical periods when the evidence that we have at hand is incredibly scarce. At least in the post Roman European world we have a consistent dating system that allows us to track historical progress as well as a lot more dated primary sources but the A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History back in time we go the less reliable the documents, and the more difficult it becomes to actually date ev A challenge to established academia 2 June I have always wondered how the historians actually work out the chronologies of some historical periods when the evidence that we have at hand is incredibly scarce. At least in the post Roman European world we have a consistent dating system that allows us to track historical progress as well as a lot more dated primary sources but the further back in time we go the less reliable the documents, and the more difficult it becomes to actually date events. However, the archaeological or should I say academic community seems to have accepted a specific chronology and pretty much A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History it on to the rest of us. Thus having been said I would have to congratulate Rohl on going out on a limb and proposing that the current dating system with regards to Ancient Egypt is out by some three hundred years and then to document over the next pages how a readjusted time line makes a lot more sense. Granted, he was not the first to propose this, but unlike Immanual Velikovsky, he does not suggest that there were interplanetary collisions either, but rather he works on the principle that the current method that we are using simply does not align with the evidence at hand. The problem with this whole three hundred years thing is that when we are looking back on a period that occurred about three thousand years ago, a three hundred year mistake does not actually seem like much. Personally, depending on your view of Ancient History, you may think that this is completely irrelevant, but then if you are thinking along those lines you are probably looking at the wrong book and maybe should go and read something live Divergent or The Wind-up Bird Chronicle. However, if you are interested in Ancient History and some new theories as to dating methods then read on. As I have mentioned, Rohl's belief is that the Hebrew and Egyptian chronologies are out by around years and by readjusting them he creates a chronology that makes a lot more sense. The one date that he uses as a reference point is the Battle of Carchemish, a battle between the Egyptians and the Assyrians in which the Egyptians lost that is mentioned in the Bible. From that point Rohl then moves back in time to a point where he believes he has found Joseph's house as in Joseph and the Technicoloured Dreamcoat and even a statue of him though I find the statue a little doubtful. What I found really interesting about his adjustments is that King Ankenhaten becomes a contemporary of King David which is why one of the Psalms and one of the Amarna tablets are almost identicaland Rameses is shifted forward in time to come up in line with the Pharaoh Sisak in the bible that loots Jerusalem after the death of King Solomon and no doubt at this time Rameses was re-establishing Egyptian dominance after a period when they were subject to Israelite rule, which a strong government in the form of King David A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History King Solomon would have entailed. As for the Exodus, Rohl goes on to demonstrate that by making the Pharaoh of the oppression Rameses and the only reason they use Rameses is because a store city of the same name is mentioned as being built by the Israelites, which personally I think is ridiculous — why would a Pharaoh name a store city after himself, wouldn't he give his name something a little bit more impressive the chronology does not work, since the effect that the plagues, and then the Exodus itself, would have had on the Egyptian empire would have been devastating. Rather he flags that the Exodus occurred just prior to the Second Intermediate Period which makes sense because a close reading of the Exodus account indicates that the Pharaoh of the Oppression is actually the father of the Pharaoh of the Exodus so the Pharaoh of the Oppression would have had to have ruled for at least forty years, which was the period of time that Moses was in exile in the desert. From a quick glance over Wikipedia it does seem that debate A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History opened up with regards to the dating of Exodus and the Egyptian Chronology, which suggests that even though initially A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History thought Velikovsky was a little strange with his ideas, people have come to accept that something on the scale of the Exodus would no doubt have had a huge impact upon the empire, which is flagged by the second intermediary period, since the collapse of the Red Sea pretty much wiped out Egypt's army, leaving them open to invasion. Obviously one's acceptance of Rohl's new Chronology does also raise matters with regards to the authenticity of the Old Testament, however from a cursory glance at some of his other books as well as having read this particular bookit is clear that Rohl does accept the Old Testament as a legitimate historical document. Mind you there is some debate as to why the Old Testament and the Bible as a whole is held up to greater scrutiny than, say, Ceaser's Diaries, but that is basically because, unlike the Bible, Ceaser does not purport his writings to A Test of Time: Volume One - The Bible - From Myth to History at all religious despite the fact that the Romans did end up elevating him to godhood. I also discuss these theories in my blog post on Exodus: Gods and Kings Sep 04, Mendy Newman rated it it was amazing. Biblical History is proved accurate by a researcher brave enough to re-examine the Conventional Egyptian timeline. Excellent book! I recommend it to all serious students of Old Testament History. Oct 01, Karel rated it it was amazing. The New Chronology Rohl proposes opens up history and matches classical writers's reports and archaeological finds dates sensibly so that a lot of ancient mysteries are explained. Rohl made a subject that could easily have been deadly dull come to life. I don't give a rip about proper scientific methods of archaelogy, so he was wise to intersperse the facts with tales of treasure troves and mystery. My interest in reading this is the correlation between man, his civilizations and his art, and Rohl didn't disappoint. I was also surprised to see that so much Biblical history is being uncovered. I'm more interested in knowing God than the stuff man leaves behind, but it's pr Rohl made a subject that could easily have been deadly dull come to life. I'm more interested in knowing God than the stuff man leaves behind, but it's pretty cool to see the shiny, sparkly things. Jun 02, Howard rated it it was amazing. Ground Breaking and provocative. It led me to pl;aces I did not consider. Compulsory reading. Dec 28, Doug rated it it was amazing. Offers a new chronology for BC history that aligns with Biblical chronology Mar 15, Jonathan rated it liked it. I have the good fortune to have seen the television series which accompanied this book. The idea underlying it is extremely interesting. The critics of the idea that the normal Egyptian chronology might be wrong state that all of the arguments don't have much merit. The ideas in this book are interesting and challenging and worthy of consideration. I think that David Rohl works better with the visual medium and I have the good fortune to have seen the television series which accompanied this book. I think that David Rohl works better with the visual medium and his foil Bob Bianchi adds to the process. The book is very interesting but I found it a little hard going. Megan rated it it was amazing Feb 23, Kimberly Lewis rated it it was amazing Sep 11, Barry rated it really liked it Oct 13, Martyn Mccarthy rated it it was amazing Oct 30,