Israel Population Growth
from Genesis to Exodus
by
Book Details
About the Book
In the fall of 1996 the author enrolled in a graduate course at Sacred Heart Major Seminary entitled Method & Pentateuch (course #SS-521). During the course the instructor implied that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt had to be myth because the birth rate of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt had to be so high (10, 11, 12 children per woman) and this is a unreasonable high birth rate per woman.
This book will address the question “Can anyone make the claim that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is myth based on the singular argument that the birth rate of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt is so high (10, 11, 12 children per woman) and therefore is unreasonable.”
The answer begins by asking the question what birth rate of children per woman during
The machine design analysis requires a birth rate of 3.366 to 4.252 children per woman to obtain
The claim that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is myth based on the singular argument that the birth rate required of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt is so high (10, 11, 12 children per woman) is mathematically invalid.
About the Author
Stanley R. Stasko was born and raised in
He graduated from Lawrence Technological University (Southfield, Michigan) with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1983 (Summa Cum Laude).
He started attending Sacred Heart Seminary (
After returning to the secular work world he attended