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The Sura 4:82 Challenge To All Muslims.
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05-22-2007, 03:26 PM
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The Sura 4:82 Challenge To All Muslims.
Quote:Aux you said; You do realize I could say the exact same thing you just did and change the focus to Moses right? In fact you can probably find millions of people who think Moses was just the figment of some Rabbi’s imagination. The fact is, there’s tons more evidence for the historical person of Christ outside the bible then there is for Moses (and even more modern famous persons).. oh, but realizing that might actually take us back down to reality, can’t have that now, not if we want to play dress up and go around referring to ourselves in third person as a biblical Prophet. Starjade doth say; In the first instance when you speak of the Christ to me I know the Christ is a mushroom and so if you have some comment to make about that fraud Jesus then please do mention his name so there is no misunderstanding. As for Moses. He was adopted by the Pharaohs daughter. The Koran mistakenly claims it was the Pharaohs wife. As a matter of historical fact it was Nefure Hatshepsut who adopted Moses and a statue is said to exist in Thebes I believe of Nefure Hatshepsut holding a baby boy. She did not sire any male Children. Another fact is that Nefure Hatshepsut’s father Tutmoses I. was not a ruling Pharaoh but was a co regent Pharaoh. As the complicated story goes the dates being uncertain and only approximates. Thutmoses 1 /Amenhotep 1 was called Pharaoh but was co regent to Pharaoh Ahmosis who lived in Thebes in Memphis. The Pharaoh Ahmosis was the main ruler of Egypt and so Thutmoses 1 /Amenhotep 1. would only be the main ruling Pharaoh after the death of the Pharaoh Ahmosis. Thutmoses 1 /Amenhotep 1. had heard the rumours of how troubles would come to Egypt from the Hebrew nation and so he ordered the deaths of all the first born sons to prevent that event from ever occurring. However oddly one year would pass and those sons of the Hebrew nation would be allowed to live and then the next year the first born was to die. So they alternated these deaths this way so as not to create more problems for them selves. Aaron the brother of Moses was born in the year that those first born were to be saved and Moses was born in the year that those first born were to die. So his mother placed him in a basket and set him lose to fate on the Nile. His sister followed the basket and saw the Pharaohs daughter Nefure discover the babe and she decided to keep the child and adopt it. Nefure was the only surviving daughter of Thutmoses 1 / Amenhotep 1. Nefure she convinced her father to make her little adopted child Moses his future heir. So Moses was set up to become the future King of all Egypt. Moses became known as Senmut which means mothers brother. It is a named derived from the tale of Osiris and Horus but I will not be talking about that. Historians studies show that Moses came to live in the palace at about 12 years Old about the same Time that his adopted Grandfather Thutmoses 1 / Amenhotep 1. became main emporer over the whole of Egypt. At this Time they had moved from the palace at Memphis where the Co regent ruled and went to Thebes where the main Palace was. At about the age of 18 Moses was designated the future heir apparent with his mother Nefure as his regent. She was now given the additional royal name of “Hatshepsut” and was then referred to as Queen instead of princess. Once someone was designated as the future heir to the throne his inscriptions refer to him as “King”. Moses was elevated to this position of heir apparent when he was 24 years old. When Moses became about 33 years old he was designated as being the Crown Prince and became known as Thutmoses 11. The numbers after the Egyptian Kings names are simply designations given to them by Egyptologists to identify each succeeding person of the same name. When Moses was 40 he killed an Egyptian and so as history claims Moses had to flee Egypt. To prevent the loss of the Crown to another family Thutmoses 1 / Amenhotep 1. who clearly was still alive otherwise Moses would have been crowned King Pharaoh. Thutmoses 1 / Amenhotep 1. married his daughter off to her younger half brother Thutmose who became called Thutmose the 11 and that was how Nefure Hatshepsut became married. She never sired any sons. So Aux Egyptian history does authenticate Moses without the need of you thinking it is only writ about in the Old Testament. Egyptian history does confirm those stories. It is not usual Egyptian practice to depict losing battles on their Hieroglyphics even though some do exist. |
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