Should Christians Use the Moses Inscriptions to Establish the Existence of the Biblical Moses?

Should Apologists Jump on the Moses’ Inscriptions as Evidence of the Biblical Moses? Given my tendency to post about archaeology (which I find fascinating), I am both surprised and not surprised to find that I have not posted very often about the Exodus over the years. For those who are not familiar with the Bible, the Exodus refers to the same story that many non-Christians would identify with the movie The Ten Commandments . It was the time that the Israelites were held in Egypt as slaves to an unnamed Pharoah for what appears to be around 400 years. Finally, God called Moses, an Israelite who had been raised in Pharoah’s house, to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt. Unfortunately, the Israelites did not make a beeline between Egypt and the land that was promised to them by God. Rather, due to their stiff-necked ways, God had them wander in the desert for forty years before they finally made it to what is now known as Israel. The fuller account of this forty-year journey can be ...