In this episode of Rabbi Aaron Golfiz's Indisputable Truth book series, the focus remains on archaeological evidence that substantiates the Torah's narratives. Key Highlights Archaeological Proofs Supporting Torah Events: Ipuwer Papyrus: A document paralleling the Ten Plagues described in the Torah. Joseph in Egypt: Findings in Avaris (Goshen), including grain silos and references to circumcision, support the biblical account of Yosef’s leadership during a famine. Tomb of Saqqara: Depictions of men undergoing circumcision, aligning with Yosef's mandate. The Brooklyn Slave Papyrus: An Egyptian document listing Hebrew slave names, such as Shifra and Asher, demonstrating Jewish presence in Egypt during intense periods of slavery. The Exodus in Egyptian Records: Inscriptions from Queen Hatshepsut referencing the Israelites' departure and its destructive aftermath. Locating Mount Sinai (Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia): Matches Torah descriptions, including: A flat area for millions to gather. A dry riverbed, cave, and breach in the rock as described in Deuteronomy. Accurate measurements from biblical accounts verified using Google Earth. Takeaway This analysis reinforces the historical credibility of the Torah through tangible archaeological findings, bridging faith with evidence. 🎥 Watch now: Indisputable Truth Book Series Part 17 📚 Discover the undeniable truth of the Torah’s divine origin and relevance today.