Menkheperure (Tuthmosis IV) Jo-ab Tuthmosis IV and His Mother, Tiaa Fought against David. "Soon Thutmose IV sent out a large force to fight against king David in the valley of the Giants. This was made up from the armies of the alliance and troops from Egypt as well. However, David's army caught them by surprise and defeated Thutmose IV's force and drove them all the way back to Egypt's boundary south of Gaza. |
Queen Hatshepsut - NEFERTITI Queen Sheba God's Wife of Amun - Egyptian and Ethiopian Female Pharaoh: Hatshepsut Hatshepsut was the daughter of ThutmosesI I and Half Sister/wife of the Pharaoh Thutmosis II . She was the step-mother to Thutmoses II son Thutmoses III who was born from one of his minor wives. The Birth of of Son by Hatshepsut and Akhenaten ( Queen of Sheba and Solomon) Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt (Land of Punt - S. Egypt -Africa) visited Solomon and " brought back the seed of Solomon" It is recorded that She gave birth to a child, Menelik. Solomon Brings Monotheism to Egypt After the death of her husband, the Pharaoh Thutmose II , Hatshepsut calls on Solomon for protection. He joins her and becomes her protector under the names Amenhotep IV which later becomes Akhenaten . This information can be read on one of his statues, `I was in this land under [her] command since the occurrence of the death of [her] predecessor...'[P. Dorman, `The Monuments of (Solomon) Senenmut', (Kegan, Paul, London, 1988)] In the sixth year of his reign Akhenaten rejected the Gods of Thebes and brought monotheism to the land of Egypt. He rejected Amun-Re and replaced him with the god 'Aten', declaring that there was only one God - Aten. . With this proclamation, he turned the Egyptian religion upside down and the practice of monotheism was instituted. Prior to the God of Akhenaten, (Aten) was Amun-Re and according to official state theology during the New Kingdom, Egypt was ruled by Amun-Re through the pharaohs, with the god revealing his will through oracles. Hatshepsut and Akhanaten Rule Egypt - Moses become Chief Priest of the Aten Religion of Akhanaten As a youth, Thutmose III was given the title of co-regent to Egypt, with his step mother, Hatshepsut, ruling as Pharoah. Moses was given the position of chief priest of the Aten religion of Akhanaton. In 1458 B.C. Thutmose III Revolts and Becomes Pharoah of Egypt - Akhanaten dies, Hatshepsut disappears and Moses Flees. Thutmose III led a revolt against Hatshepsut and claimed his right to the throne, becoming Pharoah. Akhenaten dies, Hatshepsut disappears from history at this time, Moses flees from Egypt and Thutmose III has Hatshepsut's shrines, statues and reliefs mutilated. (Freud places Moses in Egypt, as an initiate of the Aten religion of Pharaoh Akhnaton) Horemheb, the last King of Egypt's 18th Dynasty, branding Akhanaten as a heretic, attempted to destroy all traces of him from the Egyptian records. Workers chiseled out Akhenaten's identifying hieroglyph wherever they were found. They demolished his newly built capital city and quarried the stones for new building projects in other parts of the country. They even omitted his name from the king-lists. He had become a nonperson, the nation doing all it could to forget he ever lived. All names were converted back from Akhenaten's god Aten to the god Amun-Re and the old worship was restored. It was during the reign of Horemheb that the first attempts were made to write the Amarna Period out of Egyptian History. Upon his death began the 19th Dynasty with Ramesses I ruling. Also known as Paramessu , he was of non-royal birth, but claimed to have been born into a noble family from the Nile Delta Region. He seems to have come to the throne as an appointment of his predecessor, who seems to have produced no male heir. Moses Returns to Egypt Hearing of Horemheb's death, Moses returned to Egypt and attempted a military coup, the purpose of which was to restore the Aten cult to the throne. His allies included the persecuted remnant of Akhenaten's following, large numbers of badly treated sick and diseased Egyptians, assorted opponents of Ramesses I, and an army belonging to the Canaanite kingdom of Shechem, whose rulers were openly hostile to Egypt's demands for submission. Moses' actions brought the nation to the brink of civil war. The confrontation ended with a negotiated truce that guaranteed the insurgent army safe passage out of the country. This negotiated truce and safe passage out of Egypt was the Exodus. Moses had two women in his life. One was his wife Zipporah who is the mother of his two sons and the other was Miriam , known as Nefertiti, sister-wife of Akhenaten and daughter of Aye. Later, Seti , the son of Ramses I became Phaoroah reoccuping the lands in Syria lost to earlier Syrian invasions, conquered Palestine and conducted campaigns against the Semitic Libyans and the Indo-European Hittites. |
Akhen'aten' (Amenophis IV, Amenophis IV or Solomon) son of Amenhotep III (David), A monotheist, militantly devotee to the worship of Re-Herakhty, the sun-god whom he believed manifest in the form of Aten, the solar disc, his revolutionary religious doctrine allowed for no competition. Especially offensive to him was the worship of Amen, chief deity of Thebes and widely celebrated as the king of the gods. So strong was his animosity that in an act of theological intolerance never before experienced in that nation's millennia-long history, he dispatched agents throughout the land to shut down the god's temples and excise the offensive name from walls, tombs, statues, and inscriptions. He then created a temple which came as a great expense for the kingdom. Solomon started selling off cities to pay off his debts . ,The population had to endure forced labor, with gangs of ten thousand people being sent for monthly spells in the Lebanon to work for Hiram, king of Tyre." ( - Christopher Knight & Robert Lomas, The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasons and the Discovery of the Secret Scrolls of Jesus) Lived in Armana Amenhotep IV "revived the ancient cult of the sun god in the form of Aten (the disc of the sun). Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten ('living spirit of the Aten') in honor of his god." Spoke th Akkadian language - The Useborne Book of the Ancient World" |
God's Wife of Amun Then the majesty of this god said: "I am her protector. A challenge to her shall not occur forever by any king who shall arise in the following of future generations. But only the god's wife Nefertary. It belongs to her from son to son forever and ever in accordance 25 with her office of god's wife. There is not one who shall say, 'Except for me. There is not another who can speak." |
It is highly probable that Ah was the son of the great Mother deity Apet, who was identified with the female hippopotamus Taurt, "the mighty one", goddess of maternity, and "mother of the gods". At Thebes and Ombos, Osiris was regarded as the son of the sacred hippopotamus. He was, like Ah, identified with the moon spirit, which symbolized the male principle. The Apet hippopotamus was the animal incarnation of the Great Mother; as a water goddess, therefore, Apet links with Nut, who rose from the primordial deep and was "the waters above the firmament". |
It was said that one day Akhenaten had a vision wherein he saw a sun disc between two mountains. He felt that God was guiding him to make change. He was shown the God, Aten, as the Sun Disk - the Light. He felt guided by Aten to build a city between the two mountains. In the sixth year of his reign Akhenaten rejected the Gods of Thebes. Akhenaten had declared for the first time in recorded history that there was only one God - the concept of monotheism. Overnight he turned 2,000 years of Egyptian religious upside down... |
Akhenaten and Moses Tie to Scotland Princess Scota was the daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten named Meritaten. The name scota was original written as sceadu which has a lot in common with the Egyptian word shut, the Shadow. Scota is not the name of the Princess but the name of the attribute, the “stone of destiny” or the “portal”. Scota gave birth to a boy named Gaedhael or Gadheal Glas. One day Gaedhael was bitten by a snake and he went to Moses for relief. Moses prayed to God and touched the bite with his staff. Miraculously the bite healed and Moses gave Gaedhael his staff stating God commands and I command that this boy’s descendants will live in a land free from snakes. At that time Moses was the principal advisor of Pharaoh Akhenaten. |
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Ahmose-Nofretari was the daughter of Ahottpe I and Seqnenre-Taa II. Along with her son, Amenhotep I, she was worshiped as a patron of the tomb-builders at Deir el-Medina many years after her death. Married full brother |
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