Existence of the Jewish in Egypt of Pharos and their relationship with Hexose in the perspective of Josephus

Abstract

The thesis came out with the following main conclusions:1-The thesis highlighted those mental approaches existed in the thinking of Josephus and biblical texts derived from too much indulgence in these texts. Josephus was descended from a religious Jewish family that led him to this knowledge. The similarity between these two sources is very clear and strengthens the pillars of his writing approach about the old history of the Jewish. This gave a cohesive answer about the purpose of his narrative source and its effect on his scientific approach.2-The thesis has proved that Josephus had significant contradicting views, as in his final evaluation of the relationship between the Jewish and Egyptians. On one hand, he blamed the Egyptians for extremely persecuting the Jewish and exposing them to forced labor. On the other hand, there are indications in his writings that pharos had opened the doors for Jewish leadership, as was the case to Moses when he led the Egyptians to fight the Ethiopians, as well as assisting the Jewish when they were under the pressure of Assyrians and Babylonians.