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Rex on Moses and Hatshepsut

I agree Queen Hatshepsut is the princess Hatshepsut who saved the infant Moses whom her father Thutmose I gave the order for all Hebrew male infants to be killed.

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Dan Bruce on Moses and Hatshepsut

I believe that Hatshepsut was the daughter of pharaoh who retrieved Moses from the Nile, and that the following hypothesis is feasible."Thutmose I became pharaoh in the year 1,524 BCE. The new king...

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ARIEL BELTRAN on Moses and Hatshepsut

I have to believe in your account of Queen Hatshepsut and Moses. Also I have to say that Queen Hatshepsut kept herself in power because he was waiting for Moses to return in order to hand over the...

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ABR on Moses and Hatshepsut

Additional articles for further study:www.biblearchaeology.org/.../...xodus-Pharaoh.aspxwww.biblearchaeology.org/.../...of-the-Exodus.aspx

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REX on Moses and Hatshepsut

Are you saying Lujack that sand covering the Sphinx was caused at the time of the Exodus and we should rule out all pharoah's after Thutmose IV being pharoah of the Exodus since he cleared the sands...

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Lujack Skylark on Moses and Hatshepsut

Thutmose IV is recorded as having cleared sand from the buried Sphinx. Why? (Exodus 14:21 the answer) The strong east wind blew over the Red Sea into Egypt. Amenhotep II did not clear the sand from the...

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REX on Moses and Hatshepsut

2243 B.C. Mankind leaves the Tower of Babel to build nations. 2243-2225 B.C. Djoser reigns 2225-2201 B.C. Snefe-ru son of Path-ru-ism (Genesis 10:14 reigns) 2201-2179 B.C. Khufu son of Sneferu reigns....

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Allen Austin on Moses and Hatshepsut

Excellent article and deeply appreciated...Imagination is a key ingredient of any scientific exploration, something that agnostic scientists hide in an illusion of knowledge.Hatshepsut was preparing...

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John Vredenbregt on Moses and Hatshepsut

I have benn studying the Pharaoh of the Exodus for some time, and I find this article to be very interesting. Adding this information with the information that I found in the book Moses and Akenaten I...

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Gene K. Smith on Moses and Hatshepsut

I wrote a paper in 2007 (unpublished) documenting my own analysis of the Exodus, which reaches essentially the same conclusions as Carter, except for Hatshepsut being 6 years old when adopting Moses....

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David Carter on Moses and Hatshepsut

Good article! Maybe "Pharaohs daughter" was Neferu-Ptah or her sister Sobekneferu the daughters of the Pharaoh Amenemhet III in the 13th Dynasty. I have believed since the 1980's that the length of...

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Col. David G. Hansen, Ph.D. on Moses and Hatshepsut

Dear TRN,I am not sure what the "scholarly consensus" might be on this topic, but all the books referenced in the article that address this issue state that it was Thutmoses III, with whom she...

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TRN on Moses and Hatshepsut

I thought the scholarly consensus now was that Amenhotep II was responsible for defacing the works of Hatshepsut? This does not have much of an impact on the article, which is excellent by the way....

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Clifford Catton on Moses and Hatshepsut

I am convinced Hatshepsut at age 14 married Moses at age 7 who becameThutmoses 2. Hat. was in charge of Moses as he grew up & began to rule at age 21 about 1504 BC. He was also Senemut, the vizier...

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