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>Could perhaps the old testament be a majority Phoenician writings?
Methinks maybe modifying what happened is easier to do than completely concocting something 100% fabricated- this all makes me think of Moses parting the sea and killing a bunch of Egyptians in the process of liberating the Jews…maybe it wasn't Moses who did the parting and flooding but was the one who literally just led the Jews away while B party caused the former, possibly leaving out the major detail that these two events were completely unrelated/coincidental? We know Phoenicians were around after the fall of Egypt largely and that did happen around the time of Exodus, so I'm thinking (referencing early Athenean recollection of the time) that it was the Atheneans who wiped out the Egyptians and the survivors became the Phoenicians? Maybe Moses himself was a Phoenician who hijacked the Jews for Phoenician interests and lead them in such a way soas to always remain friendly and open with Phoenicians who understand the connection and know what to do as a kinda panic button in case they're discovered and wiped out again? It would explain the parallels the Phoenicians had with the Jews in both writing and religious practice.
Later the whole thing is depicted as Atlantis in Greece by Homer, who doesn't mention anything beyond liberating those enslaved by Atlanteans as they took out the heart of the civilization pre it being swallowed by the sea, potentially because liberating the Jews was mostly a "fuck you" to the Atlanteans/Egyptians/Phoenicians rather than the main point of the act? Gets completely misrepresented by the agent who perpetrated the takeover and bottleneck of the Jews, create a parallel society to your true masters and forever remain in possession of an emergency skin to be shed should you be discovered past all of the other obfuscative bullshit you can throw up as a distraction.
And it just occured to me that the Nile rises and falls quite a bit with the seasons, so with that amount of water coming through the are the idea of an Egyptian city being flooded by destroying nearby canals or something doesn't appear to be completely out of the picture. Just picking a spot and diving in since it seemed relevant, nevermind my autistic ramblings