Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt


Where did the Hebrews Cross the Red Sea? Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea.

The theory of the Gulf of Aqaba, Egypt Red Sea crossing proposes that the Israelites crossed the Gulf of Aqaba, likely at the Nuweiba peninsula crossing over the Red Sea on dry land to the Saudi Arabian coast, as the site of the biblical Exodus, rather than the traditional Suez, Egypt region. – Google AI

Discovering The True Mount Sinai

Mt. Sinai is outside of Egypt and in Saudi Arabia (Galatians 4:25).

The Ipuwer Papyrus

The Ipuwer Papyrus an eyewitness Egyptian account of The Biblical 10 Plagues of Egypt – Documenting the Beginning of the End of the Global Influence and the Internal Colapse of Egypt.

* The colapse of Joseph’s Egypt was complete (Genesis 50:26). The last verse in the Book of Genesis depicts Joseph in a Tomb. It can also be extrapolated that Pharaoh Akhenaten and his descendants, King Tutankhamun are also all in a tomb in Egypt.

Joseph’s Dream Pharaoh

Pharaoh Akhenaten (born Amenhotep IV) is the *Dream Pharaoh of Joseph (Genesis 41:39, Acts 7:10).

The Slavery Pharaoh

Pharoah Ay (Exodus 1:8) is the transitional Pharaoh who enslaved the Hebrews. Ay with His wife Tey poisoned the Tutankhamun children eventually killing the entire family including the young King Tutankhamun (his wife Ankhesenamun, disappeared after writing several distress letters). Ay  is depicted in a mural in the Tutankhamun Tomb in the act of murdering (smiting) King Tutankhamun who’s ex rays depict a fractured skull.

Pharaoh Ay was the penultimate pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s 18th Dynasty. He held the throne of Egypt for a brief (2-4 years) four-year period in the late 14th century BC. Prior to his rule, he was a close advisor to two, and perhaps three, other pharaohs (Pharaoh Akhenaten & King Tutankhamun) of the 18th dynasty.

* It is speculated that he was the power behind the throne during child ruler Tutankhamun’s reign, although there is no evidence for this aside from Tutankhamun’s youthfulness. – Wikipedia

The Exodus Pharaoh

Ramesses II is the later well documented Exodus Pharaoh of Moses’s time (Exodus 1:11, 12:37).

By David Anson Brown

The Red Sea Crossing

Discovering The True Mount Sinai

The Ipuwer Papyrus

Riddle of the Exodus from Egypt

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