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*YYYY* indicates a leap year: And of Dan he said: Dan a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan. (Deuteronomy 33:22) Dan means: judgment; he that judges And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast out? Therefore they shall be your judges. (Matthew 12:27) Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father: there is one that accuses you: Moses, in whom you trust. (John 5:45) |
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Thutmose I
(Ahmose) |
1504 BCE | Pharaoh | Ascended to the throne upon returning from Nubia.
He was not of royal blood but was chosen by the people. |
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| 1495 | died | Decreed his daughter would inherit the throne. | ||
| Thutmose II | 1495 | Pharaoh | Married his half-sister Hapshetsut; possibly so that he, himself, could be Pharaoh.
This is the Pharaoh who ordered infanticide for Hebrew males. |
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| 1490 | died | unknown cause | ||
| Senmut
(Aaron) |
1494 | born | July 3 = 9 Av 2266
This became the worst date in Jewish history (the anniversary of the destruction of both Solomon's temple and Herod's, as well as the Spanish expulsion). |
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| 1490 | Vizier | To Hapshetsut and he was also tutor to her only child, Princess Neferu-Ra.
Egyptian records say he was 'of humble birth' and that he was the 'friend' of, and 'mouthpiece' for the Pharaoh. |
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| *1468* | fled | In his 26th year, in fear of his life from the 'new' Thutmose III.
June 12 = Tammuz 5, 2292 |
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| 1428 | Egypt | Met Moses in the desert and together they went to the Pharaoh 'who did not remember Joseph'. | ||
| 1371 | died | In his 123rd year, on Mt. Hor. | ||
| Hapshetsut
(Hept-supt) |
1507 | born | This is the Pharoah's daughter who adopted Moses. | |
| 1495 | married | In her 12th year, when her father died, to the son of her father by another mother. | ||
| *1468* | died | In her 39th year, of natural causes, probably cancer.
June 10 = Tammuz 3 2292 (the Fast of Tammuz) |
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| Thutmose III
(Moses) |
*1492* | born | Sept 15 = Tishri 15 2269
(later became the Feast of Tabernacles) |
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| 1469 | Megiddo | In his 23rd year he defeated Kadesh after a 7 month siege; with an army that had not seen battle for 20 years! | ||
| *1468* | fled | Returned to Egypt to find everything changed.
Fled for his life like his brother and was befriended by Jethro, the Midianite Priest who became his father-in-law. Jethro was also called 'Raguel' which means 'friend of God.' |
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| *1428* | Egypt | March 13
The Santorini Volcano at Thera exploded, putting an end to the Minoan civilization in Crete. It caused the 10 plagues of Exodus. |
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| *1372* | died |
In his 120th year, at Mt. Nebo.
March 7 = Nisan 7 2388 (possibly Purim or the Fast of Esther) |
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| Thutmose III
(Ahmenhotep II) |
*1468* | usurped | The child of a concubine of Thutmose II, NOT the chosen heir; Moses was chosen by Hapshetsut. | |
| *1428* | died | March 17 = Adar 25, 2332 (possibly Purim)
This is the Pharaoh who drowned in the Red Sea. His supposed mummy was discovered in very bad shape. |
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| Allegedly, he defaced Deir el-Bahri, in anger, during the 10 plagues. There is a great possibility, however, that it was not he, himself, but rather the priests who were appointed during his reign.
Moses became his life-long nemesis and rival to the throne and glory. |
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| Princess Neferu-Ra | 1479 | born | July 16 or 17 = 9 Av 2281 | |
| *1468* | vanished
from records |
In her 11th year; this is because, as an orphan, she left with her tutor and guardian, Aaron. | ||
| *1428* | died? | In her 51st year, somewhere in the Sinai desert.
It is not certain what happened to her, according to Egyptology; this is certainly due to the fact that she had left Egypt before her death and lived according with the Hebrews until her death. |
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| Name Meanings | ||||
| Ahmenhotep | *Amun is satisfied*, according to Wikipedia | |||
| Ahmose | *the Moon is born*, again from Wikipedia. | |||
| Hapshetsut | According to Edgar Cayce's readings, this means *keep it shut*, as in the sense of not revealing a secret. | |||
| Moses | The commonly agreed-upon meaning is *drawn from the water*, but there are other alternatives. Check out Abarim Publications.com for further speculation. | |||
| Neferu-Ra | Generally uncertain; however, a website, called Maat-ka-Ra Hatschepsut, says it means *God's Wife of Amun* and that it is not a name but a title. |
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| Senmut | research pending! | |||
| Thutmose | According to Behind the Name:Means "son of Thoth", composed of the name of the Egyptian god THOTH combined with the word mes "son" or mesu "be born". Thutmose was the name of four Egyptian pharaohs of the New Kingdom, including Thutmose III who conquered Syria and Nubia. |
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