I didn't quote any source verbatim, and I don't have a single source. Although I did no field work myself I have read extensively on the subject. Below are a few of the books in my library on the subject.
Dr. Gerald E. Aardsma (www.biblicalchronologist.org)
Biblical Archeology (www.bib-org.org)
A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People edited by Eli Barnavi,
The Exodus Case: New Discoveries Confirm the Historical Exodus - Lennart Moller, Exodus Decoded - History Channel, The Catholic Encyclopedia
The Israelite Exodus from Egypt - Jimmy Dunn Archaeological History of the Ancient Middle East - Jack Finegan
Chronicle of the Pharaohs (The Reign-By-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt) - Peter Clayton
The Dictionary of Ancient Egypt - Ian Shaw & Paul Nicholson
A History of Ancient Egypt - Nicolas Grimal,
The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt Ian Shaw,
Pharaohs and Kings (A Biblical Quest) - David M. Rohl,
Ramesses: Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh Joyce Tyldesley,
Ramesses II - T. G. H James,
Ramesses II: Greatest of the Pharaohs - Bernadette Menu,
The Seventy Great Mysteries of Ancient Egypt - Bill Manley
RSV Exodus 12:40,41 The time that the people of Israel dwelt in Egypt was four ... According to this passage 600000 men descended from Yaacov left Egypt. ...
www.ancient-hebrew.org/39_exodus.html - Cached - Similar
Certainly you did not author all that was in your post #11895 so where did that part come from if not the web site above or one that exactly mirrors it?
What you wrote IS a verbatim quote for the most part. The comparison you invited shows that clearly.
Correction: "I didn't quote any 'entire' source verbatim.
As for the books in your library on the subject:
I don't believe a word of it.