JohnDB
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According to Rabbi Michael Schneider (calendar expert) the actual year date is unknown. A Diaspora and Exile and Hollacaust and multiple inquisitions will do that...Hebrew belongs to the Canaanite group of languages being a branch of the Northwest Semitic family of languages. According to Avraham Ben-Yosef, Hebrew flourished as a spoken language in the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah during about 1200 to 586BCE.
Moses would have learnt the Egyptian language and being a member of the Egyptian court he would have also learnt the Akkadian language. Anything Moses would have written would be from these two languages. Moses would have used the Aramaic alphabet which is ancestral to the Hebrew alphabet.
What Moses wrote, or that which may have been oral could have possibly been transcribed by someone else into the Hebrew language of the Torah.
Moses was born in Goshen, Lower Egypt, New Kingdom of Egypt and raised by the Egyptians. Even though he was and Israelite by birth he never entered the promise land of Israel. He died in 1407BC in Mount Nebo, Jordan.
Right now they got a problem with the day of the week. The lunar and astral calendar is telling them that Sunday is actually Saturday. (The Sabbath) and the actual year?...guesses are what they are relying upon.