Recent astronomical data has correlated the life of Moses with Queen Hatshepsut, making him a little more than 200 years earlier than previously thought...
Even though he was believed to have lived for 120 years, this would place Moses, and the so-called "Exodus" during the reign of her nephew, Thutmosis-II...
Coincidentally, the name Moses, is a shortened version, which comes from the Egyptian Thutmosis...
2007-04-06 21:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it is a story written by a man. That is all. Religion is a crutch for weak people, and in the long run it only teaches intolerance. Without ridiculous stories like these, we might actually live in a peaceful world.
2007-04-06 13:27:08
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answered by giggitygiggity 2
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I am sorry, young lady, but there is not one scintilla of evidence for the " exodus ".
2007-04-07 01:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it was Rameses II.
2007-04-06 23:11:18
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answered by Tom 7
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In the bible, Moses says, "Rhamses, let my people go."
2007-04-06 13:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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