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their sons by the King, if we assume that after every twenty five

years they doubled in number and their sons were not killed at all,
even then their number would not reach twenty-five thousand in the
period of their stay in Egypt let alone twenty-five hundred
thousand! If we keep in view the killing of their sons, this number
becomes a physical impossibility.

21 THE SECOND REASON:

1 It must be far from the truth that their number increased from
seventy to twenty-five hundred thousand in such a short period,
while they were subjected to the worst kind of persecution and
hardships by the king of Egypt. In comparison, the Egyptians

who enjoyed all the comforts of life did not increase at that rate.

2 The Israelites lived a collective life in Egypt. If they are
believed to have been more than twenty-five hundred thousand it