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Hesham Taher
This research is based on a comparative method that brings together several converging elements: the great migrations of peoples, the correspondence of major historical events, the continuity of lineage, and the geographical descriptions of cities and regions preserved in the Torah and the Gospels. These elements are not studied separately, but as parts of one integrated historical framework. When examined together, they do not contradict one another, but form a coherent pattern that helps relocate religious history within general history.
A central part of this method is the careful treatment of proof and evidence. My professional background as a lawyer shaped the way I approach this work, because the essence of legal investigation lies in examining evidence, testing consistency, comparing testimonies, and identifying where the facts truly lead. For that reason, this research does not depend on assumption alone, but on the cumulative force of multiple lines of evidence studied together.
By applying biblical descriptions to the Greek landscape, and by comparing migration patterns, genealogies, and historical events across traditions, this method seeks to identify the true setting of prophets, sacred cities, and major religious events.
Hesham Taher
Former Lawyer and Independent Researcher
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