Ahmose 1. This Pharaohs body is on display at a museum in Egypt. The name means brother of Moses. Many think it was Ramses but that is incorrect for Ramses was the father.
Buy the DVD titled "The Exodus Decoded" by James Cameron with filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici. The History Channel put this out. Very informative.
2007-11-24 03:34:52
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answered by pontiuspilatewsm 5
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Moses Pharaoh
2016-09-28 02:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Pharaoh And Moses
2016-12-17 03:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Name of Pharaoh who Moses confronted?
The Bible says Moses was instructed by GOD to go to the pharoah of Egypt and tell him to let his people go, but the Bible never mentions the name of this phaorah. What was his name? Biblical scolars say Moses freed his people around 1313 B.C.E. How come the Egyptian people at that time have no...
2015-08-12 00:08:43
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answered by Karil 1
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There is no name given and there is only one Pharaoh who was monotheist. That was ahkanaten King Tut's father. It would be pure speculation but certainly possible that the Pharaoh right before Ahkanten was the one with Moses. Because if the story is true I imagine the Pharaoh who took control right after all this happened would believe in one God.
Again trying to prove something thousands of years old is not really possible it is just speculation.
2007-11-24 03:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know the Bible doesn't say. Some speculate Ramses and Ahmose but no one really knows. While we do know the names of many of the Pharoahs of Ancient Egypt constructing an accurate history is almost impossible. We do know that it was common practice in Egypt, as well as many other places in the ancient world, to erase all references to unpopular people such as traitors and usurped leaders.
2007-11-24 03:49:14
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answered by HAND 5
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Pharaoh of Exodus is unknown originally, but the Bible suggests in Exodus 1:11 that Pharaoh made the children of Israel to build him two cities Rameses and Fathom, and this shows that this pharaoh is descended from 18 of the modern state in which the rule of three pharaohs in the name of Rameses , and the closest health is Ramses II (1279-1223 BC.), who sentenced 67-year-old, and this is consistent with the birth of Moses in his reign and magnify until he became 30 years old almost and then he fled to Midian for killing an Egyptian in defense of his people, making the pharaoh issued a ruling to kill him, and his return to Egypt after 10 years when he died, according to the Torah that the pharaoh and the coming of the Last Pharaoh, and some modern scientists make Merenptah, son of Rameses II (1223-1203 BC. AD). Torah indicated the death of Pharaoh oppressed the children of Israel and the coming of another Pharaoh of Exodus, which sank to the sea, but the Qur'an pointed out that the pharaoh had previously threatened Moses with death for the murder of an Egyptian (and a man came from the far city seeks said: O Moses said publicly answerable for your kill you then get out I am you mentors) [Stories: 20], while Moses when he returned to Egypt did not kill the Pharaoh, but said to him (he said a no confusing both of us and Leda and aired us of your age years (18) and did Fltk which I did and you're unbelievers) [poets: 18-19 and this shows that this pharaoh perhaps is that the former, he did not kill him and even scolded him only, then here the Torah and the Koran compatible death of Pharaoh's hard-line and the advent of another after him, and this corresponds with the death of Rameses II and the advent of his son Merneptah after him, and Merneptah This is Pharaoh who chased built Israel even drowned in the sea with his army, but the Bible says that he drowned with his army while the Koran says he survived only physically and sank his soldiers (today we save you in your body to be behind those verses) [Yunus: 92].
Some scientists consider Amenhotep III is the Pharaoh of Exodus because he ruled long (1390-1352 BC. C) for 38 years, but he does not comply with the opinion of the Torah that Moses witnessed two of the Pharaohs, and modern science indicates that Amenhotep III died, and was followed by his son Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) (1352-1334 BC.), who was called to unite and reject the worship of Amun and other gods and worship of the god Aten only, and some interpreted that Akhenaten Abdullah only, and may be influenced by Moses in monotheism, or is a believer of Pharaoh as stated in the Quran, of course if it does not Pharaoh could not kill him.
2014-01-16 00:49:07
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answered by Etymopedia 1
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So far it is guessing names on who was the Pharaoh in ancient Egypt during Moses time. It is written in the Bible book in the old testament section about Moses taking out his Jewish people out of Egypy by not being slaves in the land of Egypt.
Acoording to the Bible book the ancient Egyptians paid a heavy price themselves for making the Jewish people their slaves.
This very modern day in 2014 Germany is still paying compensation to the Jewish people from the 2nd world war . The message is clear from Moses time and written in stone simply saying, don't touch us Jewish people by making us your slaves for we will not be your slaves. Leave us alone and let us do our own way.
Perhaps the ancient Pharaoh of Egypy regretted that the Jewish people were made slaves in Egypt and having to pay a price.
Modern day from 1933 - 1945 when Adolf Hitler reigned in Germany and the start of 2nd world war 1939 - 1945. By the end of 1945, Adolf Hitler must have regretted that he started his beef with the Jewish people in Europe. Germany is still paying the price for a long time to come compensating them for their suffering.
Another thing it is saying in the Bible book that the Jewish people were slaves in ancient Egypt for 430 years . One might think that at that time and period centuries ago being there in the land of ancient Egypt for 430 years they will forget about their religion and intergraite with the Egyptian people and adopt Egypt's religion, that has never happened and it will never be and it is proven that they will stick to themselves and only to themselves and to their religion and they will not forget who they are , till this modern age.
On the overall it is saying don't give us Jewish people a hard time for in the future centuries down the road we will throw it in your face, and is proven from ancient Egypt during the time of Moses when he was in ancient Egypt that we still have to read about it in the Bible book and be reminded .
2014-01-12 13:47:53
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answered by ? 1
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Memeptah, go to references and not the Bible. But I found my answer in Guide to the Old and New Testament by Isaac Asimov, PP 130-131
2007-11-24 03:38:44
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answered by ruriksson 5
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Well, it was around the time of Hatshepsut (it is possible that she, as a young woman, was the one who pulled him out of the Nile)
I would imagine it was her step brother - can't think of his name off the top of my head, but if it makes you happy, I'll go dig into my ancient history books and find out.
However, they found a statue of Hatshepsut that stated she ejected the heathens out of Egypt. And if you study her, she did rule as Pharoah, and not only dressed as a man, but also used masculine terms for Pharoah. He, Him, His... that sort of thing.
2007-11-24 03:49:38
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answered by Sister blue eyes 6
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