What was the reason for examining the special subjects concerning Moses?
:: OvS’s reply. The re-evaluation of the identity of Moses and his background was necessitated by the fact that a lot of new knowledge had not been related to a number of relevant, ancient sources. In some cases the new knowledge had not been examined further, like for instance when researchers, for instance, Egyptologists and archaeologists are seen to perform – often more prestigious-giving – new initiatives and excavations, rather than using the increased knowledge of their professional field to give an important, necessary, and most valuable finishing study to many of the previous discoveries. Often, also many ancient sources have not been thoroughly tested, because they may appear as “alienated” compared to hitherto “canonized” knowledge. The impression of this shortage was confirmed to the writer during his contact with many of the involved scientific areas. An early founded interest by Ove von Spaeth for history and astronomy lead to the acquaintance of the world’s oldest star c
:: OvS’s reply. The re-evaluation of the identity of Moses and his background was necessitated by the fact that a lot of new knowledge had not been related to a number of relevant, ancient sources. In some cases the new knowledge had not been examined further as when, for instance, Egyptologists and archaeologists are seen to perform – often more prestigious-giving – new initiatives and excavations, rather than using the increased knowledge of their professional field to give an important, necessary, and most valuable finishing study to many of the previous discoveries. Often, also many ancient sources have not been thoroughly tested, because they may appear as “alienated” compared to hitherto “canonized” knowledge. The impression of this shortage was confirmed to the writer during his contact with many of the involved scientific areas. An early founded interest by Ove von Spaeth for history and astronomy lead to the acquaintance of the world’s oldest star map. Gradually (around 1980),