Doctor Morris Buccaile the eminent French Scientist, researcher and surgeon uncovered in his book (The Holy Quran and Modern Science ) the identity between what was mentioned in the Koran about the destiny of Moses' Pharaoh after he was sank in the sea and between the reality which
is symbolized in the existence of his body till this day as a sign to the worlds as our exalted God said: In the Koran "This day shall we save thee in thy body, that thou mayest be a sign to those who come after thee but verily, many among mankind are heedless of our signs" Yunus : Chapter 92.
Doctor Buccaile says: "the narration of the Torah about the departure of the Jews with Moses from Egypt strongly supports the assumption whichsays that Mineptah the successor of Ramsses the second is the Pharaoh of
Egypt in Moses' age and the medical study which held on the Mineptah's mummy showed us another useful information about the bearable reasons for the death of that Pharaoh. The Torah mentions that the corpse was swallowed by the sea but it gives no detailing about what had happened next.
While the Koran mentions that the corpse of the cursed Pharaoh shall be rescued from water as it came in the previous verse, and the medical examination of that mummy showed that the corpse didn't remain in water for a long time, as it didn't show any signs of complete damage because of the long remaining in water."
Also Morris Buccaile mentioned what says "and the results of the medical investigations came to support the previous assumption, as in the year 1975 a lameness extraction from a small muscular tissue occurred in Cairo, with the valuable help that professor Michfl Durigon offered. And the accurate microscopical examination showed the perfect preserved status for the smallest dissectional muscular parts, and it points that such a perfect preservation couldn't be possible if the body remained in water for a while, even if it stayed outside the water for a long time before it submit for the preparatory operations of the mummification. And we have
done more than this while we were interested in searching for the possible reasons of the Pharaoh's death."
" Medical legal studies took place on the mummy with the help of Ceccaldi the manager of the legal identification laboratory in Paris and Professor Durigon, which allow us to make sure that there was a reason for a fast fastly death due to cranial cerebrum bruises which caused a large sized gap at the level of the vault of the skull accompanied with a break caused by a strong stroke, and it is obvious that all these investigations are agreeing with the stories of the Holy books which points out that Pharaoh died when the waves came back on him "
And Doctor Bucaille declares the miracle in this case saying: "and in the age that The Koran reach the humans by Mohammed , the corpses of all the Pharaohs that people doubted about them in the modern age whether correctly or wrongly that they had any relation to the departure, were buried in the tombs of the valley of the kings in Tiba on the other side of the Nile river in front of the present "Luxor" city. In the age of Mohammed everything about that matter was unknown and these corpses were not discover except in the nineteenth century , so that the corpse of Moses' pharaoh which still standing for the viewers till this day is considered a materialized evidence in a mummified body of a person that knew Moses , and opposed his demands, and chased him while he was escaping and died during that chase, and God saved his corpse from complete damage so he would become a sign for humans as mentioned in the Koran "
2007-11-27 04:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Pharaoh Body
2016-11-13 10:22:51
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answered by ? 4
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Was Pharaoh's(the one who confronted Moses) body ever recovered after he was drowned?
We all know that Pharoah with his army pursued Moses and the Israelites but the sea opened out and Moses and his clan were able to crossover,while Pharoah and his army drowned when the sea caved in when they were in the middle.Was Pharoah's body ever recovered and buried in the Pyramids as...
2015-08-16 15:30:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Although the bible never specifically identifies the pharaoh of the Exodus by name, it does tell us the exact date of the Exodus. However, it does not state the name of the Pharaoh of Egypt during the time of the exodus.
Either Amenhotep II, Thutmose I or Thutmose III was ruling during the time of Moses...depending on which scholarly work you use for reference.
All three of these Pharaohs can be accounted for by history, and none by drowning.
Popular myth, aided by Hollywood movies, make Ramses II the Pharaoh of the exodus, but both Egypt's time line and the biblical time lines do not concur, and Ramses was not Pharaoh during this time.
So, I guess the answer to your question would be, no, the biblical Pharaoh was not recovered, as no one knows for sure who he was.
2007-11-25 01:26:46
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answered by aidan402 6
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Further study will tell you that the Red Sea was really called the REED Sea, or Sea of Reeds. Reeds don't grow in salt water, so if the people were fleeing, they probably crossed one of the marshy swamps that abound in the Nile's Delta, or did before the Suez Canal.
The people could have gone from hammock to hammock (humps of dry ground) and could have made it on foot, but when Pharaoh and his chariots tried to follow, they bogged down in the swamp, as if they had been "swallowed."
2007-11-25 03:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The whole thing is a myth. The ten plagues visited upon Egypt never happened, and at least one of them is slightly ludicrous - a plague of frogs! No angel came from Heaven to slay all Egyptian babies whose parents hadn't marked their door frames with the blood of a lamb. The parting of the Red Sea is a total myth - this is the same kind of heroic action someone like Hercules undertook. The Egyptians kept careful records of the lives of the pharaohs and the pharaoh of Exodus never existed.
The Bible is full of myths, mangled history, folklore and lies.
2007-11-25 01:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It's important to establish which pharoah this is. According to the Bible, Moses was born in 1530 BC. He fled in 1490 BC. We get this from the chronology of the book of Kings, where the Bible gives us the exact date of the death of the pharoah that pursued the Israelites. This Pharoah, according to the Bible, died March 17, 1450 BC. In Egyptian history, Amenemhab records that Tutmose III died on this exact date. Coincidence right? No. Many say it never happened because it's not found in Egyptian history. The reason for this is simple. Egyptian pharoahs never recorded their blunders. They were considered gods, and thus infallible. The Egyptians would not have recorded this epic failure.
2014-04-29 11:33:15
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answered by Josh 1
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It's a big myth.
This figure cannot be identified with ANY real pharaoh.
2007-11-25 00:47:49
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answered by gravybaby 3
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Yes, it was recovered ,and the sientists anouncedabout that, he was Ramssis 2nd ,thiewww.kingtutone.com/pharaohs/ramses2r's web page tells us about
2007-11-25 00:53:26
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answered by abdou 1
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There is nothing in the historic record of Egypt to show that they ever took Israelites into captivity, not anything about the mythological plagues.
2007-11-25 00:58:03
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answered by rdenig_male 7
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