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Engineering Ancient Yisrā’ēl

This theory reframes the origins of ancient Israel not as a tribal migration, but as a deliberate act of political and social engineering—a "state in a box." Using a computer metaphor, the theory suggests that the founders utilized Egyptian imperial "hardware" (the physical and administrative structures, like the Tabernacle modeled after Ramesses II’s military tent) and South Arabian "software" (the legal, religious, and linguistic code imported from the Minaean culture). The "system administrators" were the Levites, a professional class of displaced Egyptian civil servants who merged these systems to create a new state for the Apiru, a stateless refugee population. The final "hack" was replacing a human king with a sovereign contract—a suzerainty treaty with an invisible deity—effectively creating a nation governed by a text rather than a person.

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