Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Josephus records that the ruler had a girl

history channel documentary In Exodus 2:23, it says "And over the span of those numerous days that the lord of Egypt passed on". This was Neferkare (all the more usually called Pepi II). It was then that God gets back to Moses to go to Egypt: "Go, return unto Egypt; for every one of the men are dead that looked for thy life." (Exodus 4:19). Merenre II was presently authoritative, the Pharaoh that bites the dust at the Red Sea. Merenre II did not come back to Egypt, as did "Rameses" in the motion picture "The Ten Commandments". Generally, Merenre II kicked the bucket at the Red Sea with his troops and did not come back to Egypt. Cecil B. DeMille's portrayal of Rameses unexpectedly, Moses did not manage a Pharaoh called "Rameses". Moses managed Merenre II, child of Pepi II. Pepi II was an effective and long ruling ruler that verifiably had other lessor Pharaohs connected with him on the position of authority of Egypt (as appeared in Egyptian scarabs and other archeological confirmation), including the Pharaoh of tradition XIII that was Moses' progression granddad.

Josephus records that the ruler had a girl, however no different beneficiaries with the exception of Moses, the received grandson: "If Moses had been killed (after his reception), there was nobody, either associated or embraced, that had any prophet on his side for putting on a show to the crown of Egypt." (Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Chapter ix, end of book II). This ruler couldn't have been Pepi II. Hoeh calls attention to that there was an administration in which Moses was a General, and one which was softened at the very point up history that Moses fled Egypt! This Dynasty practiced ward (backup to Pepi II) in the northeastern Delta where Israel abided and Moses was found! That would be Dynasty XIII of Thebes!

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