ter. When the great famine of the dream came true, Egypt had prepared by storing food. During the famine, Josephs brothers came for grain and eventually settled there, and over time formed their own nation. After Joseph died a new Pharaoh called King Tutankhams, came to rule who hadnt known Joseph. He feared the Israelites were greater than the Egyptians, and he reasoned that if the Egyptians went to war, the Israelites could join Egypts enemies and destroy him. So around 1550 B.C., he put the people of Canaan in bondage in Egypt to try and prevent them from multiplying. However, they continued to grow so he increased their labor and made them build more and more cities and structures for him, for over one hundred years. The Greek historian Herodotus estimated that it took 100,000 men, twenty years to complete the Great Pyramid. So millions of Israelite slaves could have done a tremendous amount of work in one hundred years. The pyramids in Egypt, could have been built with that amount of laborers and in that amount of years. There is more than an adequate time frame for the pyramids to have been built. They had been enslaved for slightly over 100 years when Moses came and led about three million slaves out of Egypt in 1446 B.C. After the exodus, the people settled in the present-day land of Israel. This is where the Bible record begins to mesh with more modern or accepted historical records, and where my explanation concludes....