by Lujack Skylark
(United States)
(11)Egyptian king Amenemhet III's 19th year he puts down a Nubian rebellion. Hyksos Canaanite chieftain Apepi I must have really liked Amenemhet III. Its in Amenemhet III's reign the original Rhind Mathematical Papyrus was written and thirteen years after Amenemhet III dies and one year after queen Sobekneferu had died Apepi I in his 33rd year as Hyksos chieftain recopies the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus and Apepi I also had his name inscribed on the back of the small Amenemhet III sphinxes archaeologist found at Tanis.
(12)Amenemhet III's fleet sailed to the Minoan island of Crete and Egyptian sailors saw the Labyrinth. Then Amenemhet III builds a Labyrinth in Egypt. Amenemhet III buys Amorite Babylonian slaves sold by Babylonian merchants living under Babylonian king Ammi-ditana reign. These slaves complete Bahr Yusef (Joseph's canal) Egypt remains the world's breadbasket while many Babylonian farmers are sold into slavery to pay debts they owe Babylonian merchants.
(13)Amenemhet IV mysteriously dies according to Egyptian historians. The Egyptian priest Manetho never read the Abydos Egyptian kings list which reveals after Amenemhet IV dies ten year old Ahmose comes to the Egyptian throne.
What actually happened? Joseph was hated by some Egyptians for acquiring all the land in Egypt for the pharaoh (Genesis 47:20-22) except for the priests land. The rich Egyptian nomarch's lost all their land to Senusret III, so the enemies of Egypt waited until Joseph was dead before they would start another civil war.
(14) Amenemhet IV was slain by the Thebean Nubian Seqenenre Tao who is killed in battle by Hyksos Canaanite chieftain Apepi I. Seqenenre Tao's son Kamose then reigns over Thebes for three years the same three years queen Sobekneferu reigns at Itj-tawy. Kamose also takes an army consisting of Kerma Nubians to fight Apepi I. Both Kamose and queen Sobeknefru are killed in the civil war. Ten year old Ahmose then reigns as king over Thebes as Apepi I is crowned king at Avaris.
(15)Thebean Nubian Ahmose later with a Kerma Nubian army drives Hyksos Canaanite king Apepi II or Khamudi out of Egypt in the first Exodus. Ahmose gives soldiers in his army the land Joseph had once secured for Senusret III, the pharaoh the Nubians hated.
(16)Amenhotep I leads a military expedition into Nubia capturing an important Nubian chieftain and Amenhotep I accepts Nubian gold as tribute.
(17)Nubian sailors invade Upper Egypt hurling snakes at the retreating Egyptians. Thutmose I has ibis birds in cages set free. The ibis birds feed on snakes. The Egyptians return to battle and defeat the Nubian invaders. Thutmose I soldiers also wage war in Asia conquering all lands up to the Euphrates river. Thutmose I was paranoid about the growing Hebrew population. Thutmose I gave the order that all Hebrew male babies should be killed. (Exodus 1:15-16) Thutmose I daughter was Thermuthis, a member of the Thutmose family stated the Jewish historian Josephus. We know her by the name princess Hatshepsut, Thutmose I's daughter. She saved the infant Moses. (Exodus 2:5-10)
(18)Thutmose II was a sickly king. Queen Hatshepsut ruled in his place.
(19) Queen Hatshepsut had peaceful relations with Nubia. Queen Hatshepsut re-opened trade relations with Punt (Somalia). Queen Hatshepsut worshipped the cow goddess Hathor, frescoes show Minoan boys in Egypt's delta jumping over bulls, the Minoans are the mixed crowd in Exodus 12:38; and the Hebrews, just one generation later after Hatshepsut dies, will worship the golden calf in the wilderness. (Exodus 32:24)
(20)Thutmose III is called the Egyptian Napoleon having fought 17 wars mostly in Asia. Thutmose III's 50th year he invades Nubia and conquers the Nubian towns all the way down to the fourth cataract, farther than all the kings before him. Thutmose III's army met disaster at the Red Sea, for Thutmose III was the Exodus pharaoh. Thutmose III's reign ended some 480 years before king Solomon's 4th year of reign. (1 Kings 6:1)
It appears Egyptian priest Manetho lied about Egypt's first intermediate dynasties as the Sakkara Egyptian kings list reveals, and Manetho also lied about most of the second intermediate dynasties as shown by the Abydos Egyptian king list.
It appears Pepi II's Memphis dynasty ended as the Nubian Thebean Mentuhotep dynasty arose. The Amenemhet/Senusret kings shut out the Nubian Thebeans until Thebean Ahmose family brought down the Amenemhet/Senusret dynasty.
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