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Produced by
  
Kevin O'Neill

Edited by
  
Chad S. Greene

Distributed by
  
Thinking Man Films

Director
  
Tim Mahoney

Box office
  
925,576 USD

7.5/10
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Directed by
  
Tim Mahoney

Written by
  
Tim Mahoney Steve Law

Production company
  
Thinking Man Films

Initial release
  
26 July 2014

Narrated by
  
Kevin Sorbo

Cinematography
  
Ramy Romany

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Patterns of Evidence: Exodus is a 2014 documentary film directed by Tim Mahoney. The film presents the theory that the biblical story of the Exodus of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt really happened during the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. It was released in theaters by Thinking Man Film on January 19, 2015.

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The film describes numerous findings, including possible archaeological findings of evidence of Hebrew habitation in ancient Egypt, and new historical findings as to the timeline of the events of Exodus, as well as contemporary events in ancient Egypt. It also describes some existing artifacts and documents from Ancient Egypt which have been the subject of debate amongst experts for a number of years.

The film is based on David Rohl's New Chronology which contradicts mainstream Egyptology.

The film features interviews with archaeologists, historians, and biblical scholars.

One argument presented in the film is that the current predominant analysis that asserts that the Exodus occurred around 1250 BC is incorrect. The film presents evidence that it states backs the hypothesis that the era for the Exodus can be set at around 1450 BC, based on both biblical and archaeological sources. This would place these events approximately around the era of the reign of Amenhotep II.

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