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M*W: I started this thread because of a discussion okinrus and I were getting into. I feel it needs to have it's own thread instead of posting on "In the beginning..." thread.
"The name Moses is Egyptian and comes from 'mo', the Egyptian word for water, and 'uses', meaning 'saved from water', in this case, primordial."22
22(Jacolliot, Louis, The Bible in India , Sun Books 1982.
"The Moses tale was originally that of an Egyptian hero, Ra-Harakhti, the reborn son god of Canopus, whose life historoy was copied by biblical scholars."23
23(Walker, Barbara, The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets , Harper 1983.)
"The Jews strictly are of the Tribe, or Totemic Clan, of Judah. The Israelites were not Jews, although some Jews may be Israelites. Moses and his followers have been termed Israelites, but there is no evidence that the "Israelites" were ever in Egypt except once when they made a raid, and were driven back with great slaughter. The Israelites, a mythological name, were a number of Totemic Tribes who originally left Egypt and went to the East during the Stellar Cult."44
44(Churchward, Col. James, The Children of Mu , BE Books, 1988).
"Initially, just as the Bible explains (Exodux 2:15-3:1), Moses fled to the land of Midian, east of the Sinai peninsula. His senior queen, Nefertiti, appears to have died a short while before this, and although her remains have not been discovered, a cartouche bearing her name was found in the 1930s in the rooyal tomb at Amarna."27
27(Clayton, Peter A., Chronicles of the Pharaohs , Thames & Hudson, 1994).
"Having been in Sinai and Midian from his abdication in about 1361 BC, Moses (Akhenaten) returned to Egypt with Aaron (Smenkhkare) to take up the Israelite cause against the incoming Pharaoh Ramesses I, who apparently was holding many of the families in bonded service. Given that Akhenaten's own eighteenth dynasty had terminated with Pharaoh Horemheb, who had no legitimate heir, a new dynasty had commenced (c. 1335 BC) under Horemheb's erstwhile vizier Ramesses, the son of a troop commander called Seti."50
50(Clayton, P.A., Chronicle of the Pharaohs , pp 140-141).
"By performing the secret rituals of the serpent-rod and withered hand, Moses and Aaron were clearly challenging Ramesses's right of succession -- but Ramesses controlled the Egyptian army and this proved a decisive factor in the power of struggle."51
51(Osman, A., Moses: Pharaoh of Egypt , p. 64).
"Moses succeeded in establishing his Israelite supporters as a community at Zaru and, having failed in his attempt to regain his pharaonic position, he managed to persuade Ramesses to allow him and the Israelites to leave the country."
(Gardner, Laurence, Genesis of the Grail Kings , Element Books, Boston, MA, 2000).
Recapping, Moses was known by several names: Aminadab, King Amenhotep IV, and the Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty, Akentaten.
Any comments?
M*W: I started this thread because of a discussion okinrus and I were getting into. I feel it needs to have it's own thread instead of posting on "In the beginning..." thread.
"The name Moses is Egyptian and comes from 'mo', the Egyptian word for water, and 'uses', meaning 'saved from water', in this case, primordial."22
22(Jacolliot, Louis, The Bible in India , Sun Books 1982.
"The Moses tale was originally that of an Egyptian hero, Ra-Harakhti, the reborn son god of Canopus, whose life historoy was copied by biblical scholars."23
23(Walker, Barbara, The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets , Harper 1983.)
"The Jews strictly are of the Tribe, or Totemic Clan, of Judah. The Israelites were not Jews, although some Jews may be Israelites. Moses and his followers have been termed Israelites, but there is no evidence that the "Israelites" were ever in Egypt except once when they made a raid, and were driven back with great slaughter. The Israelites, a mythological name, were a number of Totemic Tribes who originally left Egypt and went to the East during the Stellar Cult."44
44(Churchward, Col. James, The Children of Mu , BE Books, 1988).
"Initially, just as the Bible explains (Exodux 2:15-3:1), Moses fled to the land of Midian, east of the Sinai peninsula. His senior queen, Nefertiti, appears to have died a short while before this, and although her remains have not been discovered, a cartouche bearing her name was found in the 1930s in the rooyal tomb at Amarna."27
27(Clayton, Peter A., Chronicles of the Pharaohs , Thames & Hudson, 1994).
"Having been in Sinai and Midian from his abdication in about 1361 BC, Moses (Akhenaten) returned to Egypt with Aaron (Smenkhkare) to take up the Israelite cause against the incoming Pharaoh Ramesses I, who apparently was holding many of the families in bonded service. Given that Akhenaten's own eighteenth dynasty had terminated with Pharaoh Horemheb, who had no legitimate heir, a new dynasty had commenced (c. 1335 BC) under Horemheb's erstwhile vizier Ramesses, the son of a troop commander called Seti."50
50(Clayton, P.A., Chronicle of the Pharaohs , pp 140-141).
"By performing the secret rituals of the serpent-rod and withered hand, Moses and Aaron were clearly challenging Ramesses's right of succession -- but Ramesses controlled the Egyptian army and this proved a decisive factor in the power of struggle."51
51(Osman, A., Moses: Pharaoh of Egypt , p. 64).
"Moses succeeded in establishing his Israelite supporters as a community at Zaru and, having failed in his attempt to regain his pharaonic position, he managed to persuade Ramesses to allow him and the Israelites to leave the country."
(Gardner, Laurence, Genesis of the Grail Kings , Element Books, Boston, MA, 2000).
Recapping, Moses was known by several names: Aminadab, King Amenhotep IV, and the Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty, Akentaten.
Any comments?