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If the traditional dates of the Egyptian dynasties were right, one might expect to find evidence for [[Moses]] and the Israelites in the 18th dynasty, however, no such direct evidence has been found. | If the traditional dates of the Egyptian dynasties were right, one might expect to find evidence for [[Moses]] and the Israelites in the 18th dynasty, however, no such direct evidence has been found. | ||
If Moses was in the 18th dynasty, it does not make sense that | If Moses was in the 18th dynasty, it does not make sense that 17th and 18th dynasty Pharaohs would be named after him. | ||
However, if Moses was born in the 12th dynasty and lead the Israelites out of Egypt in the 13th dynasty, crippling Egypt and making it vulnerable to invasion by the [[Hyksos]], then it would make sense that the 17th and 18th dynasty pharaohs might be named after Moses (eg [[Ahmose I]] [[Kahmose]] [[Thutmose I]] [[Thutmose II]] [[Thutmose III]]). | However, if Moses was born in the 12th dynasty and lead the Israelites out of Egypt in the 13th dynasty, crippling Egypt and making it vulnerable to invasion by the [[Hyksos]], then it would make sense that the 17th and 18th dynasty pharaohs might be named after Moses (eg [[Ahmose I]] [[Kahmose]] [[Thutmose I]] [[Thutmose II]] [[Thutmose III]]). |