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Moses, Pharaoh of Egypt Ahmed Osman

Moses, Pharaoh of Egypt By Ahmed Osman

Moses, Pharaoh of Egypt by Ahmed Osman


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This text re-examines biblical and Egyptian history to provide evidence that the Prophet Moses was the revolutionary Pharaoh of Egypt, Akhenaten. This book uses archaeological evidence to examine how the Pharaoh Akhenaten abolished Egyptian religion and replaced it with a single god.

Moses, Pharaoh of Egypt Summary

Moses, Pharaoh of Egypt: The mystery of Akhenaten resolved by Ahmed Osman

This book is a re-examination of biblical and Egyptian history that provides dramatic evidence that the Prophet Moses, of the Old Testament, was the revolutionary Pharaoh of Egypt, Akhenaten. How was it that the Pharaoh Akhenaten abolished the ancient Egyptian religious system, with its many deities represented by fetish or animal shapes, and replaced the old gods with a single god, the Aten, who had no image or form - a universal god. Sigmund Freud was the first to argue that there is a similarity between the religions of Moses and Akhenaten, and that in fact Moses was an Egyptian. In this book the author develops the argument a stage further by using archaeological and historical evidence to develop the thesis. The author contends that Akhenaten/Moses ruled for 17 years; angered many of his subjects by trying to foist a new religion on them; was forced to abdicate; retreated to Sinai with his Israelite relatives and a few Egyptian supporters; was replaced as Pharaoh by his descendents; failed to regain the throne from his former vizier Ramses I; and died in Sinai. From the author of Stranger in the Valley of the Kings.

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GOR001778845
9780586090343
0586090347
Moses, Pharaoh of Egypt: The mystery of Akhenaten resolved by Ahmed Osman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19930329
272
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