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Joseph in Egypt:
1- King Senusret II (1897 BC-1878BC) or Senwosret II or Sesostris II was the fourth pharaoh of the Dynasty 12. He was the first pharaoh who thought in drainage canal inFaiyum between bahr Yusuf (“Joseph” is the Hebrew name of the Arabic one “Yusuf”)and Lake Moeris. The purpose of Senusret II's project was to increase the amount of Egypt cultivable land.
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Many evidences associate Senusert II with Joseph assuming that he is the pharaohof the dream mentioned in (Ge 41:1)
Israelites exodus from Egypt:
2- Accepting assumption # 1 then the anticipated exodus date should be after this pharaohwith 430 years as mentioned in (Ex12:41) making the Exodus date to be 1448 BC.3- From 1684 BC till 1567 BC the Hyksos invaded and occupied lower and middle Egypt(Northern part) where Israelites settled.4- The fact in line # 3 gives us historical explanation for appearance of new Egyptianking for upper Egypt (Southern part) who was not knowing Joseph in the way mentionedin (Ex 1:8).
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The occupation of lower Egypt for long time led to alienation between Israelitesand Egyptians.5- Ahmos I was the founder of dynasty 18 who drove Hyksos out of lower Egypt (1567BC).6- Thutmose I, (The third pharaoh of 18 dynasty 1525-1512) should be astonished byexistence of big Israelite nation in the liberated land and this could gives to us thehistorical explanation to the fears and suspicions of Egyptians against Israelites in theway mentioned in (Ex 1:9)7- One of understood fears from Israelites was certainly concerning their possible loyaltyto the ex-occupant (Ex 1:10).8- So the Israelites suffering period began historically starting from Thutmose I (1525-1512) period.
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The Israelites population increased tremendously under Hyksos occupation andthis caused one of big unexpected surprises to the liberators.9- Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and ruled Egypt (ruled from 1504 BC to1482 BC) after the death of her half-brother Thutmose II.10- Hatshepsut had only one daughter named Nefrur.
 
11- The fact of Hatshepsut was not given male Childs making us to accept the possibilityof that she was the Pharoah's daughter that drew Moses out of the Nile in order to adoptas a son (Ex 2:5-10) .12- Moses spent first 40 years of his life in the royal palace fortified with the caring and protection of Hatshepsut (his mother in law).13- Thutmose III (1504-1450 BC) was very young when his father, Thutmose II, died andwas until 1482 the co-regent of his aunt, Hatshepsut. Some time after he became solemonarch.14- The fact in line # 12 gives us historical explanation to the change happened in Moseslife that caused him to leave the royal palace and look for his burdened people in the waymentioned in (Ex 2:11).
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The dispute of power between Hatshepsut and Thutmose III affected Moses stablelife in Hatshepsut royal palace.15- So now we can conclude that Moses escaped from Thutmose III for another consecutive 40 years after he killed the Egyptian (Ex 2:11 – 2:15).
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According to this theory, we can anticipate Hatshepsut age when she died to bewithin 55-60 years old divided as follows 15-20 years old at time of Moses adoption, 20years as princess and 20 years as pharaoh.16- Amenhotep II, the 7th king of the 18th dynasty, son of Thutmose III, ruled Egyptfrom (1450 to 1425 BC).
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Thutmose III / Amenhotep II destroyed all monuments related to Hatshepsut erathus the most recorded references to Moses/Israelites existence were abolished.17- Thutmose IV succeeded his father Amenhotep II although he was not actually thecrown prince and the one chosen by Amenhotep II as successor to the throne.18- The facts in # 16 and # 17 lead us to believe that Amenhotep II was the Exodus pharaoh and the one who lost his elder successor to throne in the death of firstborn plaquementioned in (Ex 12:29).19- Although the mummy of Amenhotep II (who ruled 1450-1425 BC) was discovered in1898, with no sign that he drowned at sea, a close perusal of the Biblical account in(Exodus14:23-31) does not state that he entered the sea with his army, which wasdestroyed when the waters returned.20- Despite the fact of mentioned city named "Raamses" built by Israelites (Ex 1:11),there is a possible explanation that such name was the famous name of the city at the time
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