Akenaten was Moses.
It is too coincidential that Akhenaten initiated his monotheism at the same time as the origin of Moses, the monotheist. Furthermore, we see that the entire Amarna family disappeared at roughly the same time, leaving no tombs except Tutankhamun (though the creators of this site do believe the tomb of Nefertiti and Akenaten does exist as yet unfound). The sudden appearance of Hebrew script at this time indicates that it was Akenaten (himself the Levitical High Priest) who broke the code of the priests and began the original dispersion of monotheistic thought.
The chronology as we see it:
- Coastal inundation of Egypt and all western coastlines of the Mediteranean
- Hyksos invaders and "Sea Peoples" (Phoenicians) come on the coat-tails of this eruption
- Abraham (Himself a Phoenician Naval Captain) and wife Sarah visit Egypt
- Abraham fears the Pharaoh (Thutmosis III) on behalf of his beautiful wife, says she is his "sister"
- Sarah stays in Egypt, cohabits with the Pharaoh for some amount of time
- Pharaoh, discovers the truth, sends her back, pregnant, to her husband Abraham
- Ishmael is born (of Abraham's line from Pharaoh's daughter, Hagar, given to him by Pharaoh as an apology/offering)
- Isaac is born (from Sarah's line, not Abraham's, son of Pharaoh)
- Abraham is miraculously prevented from killing the infant Isaac
- Yuya rises to Vizier of Thutmosis IV, given ring of the Pharaoh
- Yuya and Tuya produce the girl child Tiye
- Amenhotep III (Solomon) becomes Pharaoh, marries Tiye, daughter of Yuya and Tuya
- Young Solomon is advised by Yuya, sets aside builders and materials for the Great Temple to the One True Creator
- Solomon rules, pushes boundaries of Egypt back out, battles insanity and scheming priests
- Young Akhenaten observes greedy corrupt Hyksos/Levitical/Theban priests and vows to remove their power
- Akhenaten's older brother is murdered
- Akhenaten is hidden away (in the reeds so to speak) by his mother Tiye, (who is also the biblical Miriam).
- Akhenaten marries Nefertiti, his childhood love and soulmate
- Akhenaten changes his name to Akhenaten (first time)
- Akhenaten builds his city Tel-El-Amarna, complete with the first temple of Solomon, housing the Ark of the Covenant
- Akhenaten closes the temples of Egypt, promotes the One True Creator
- Akhenaten produces Tut (who is corrupted by theban priests)
- Akhenaten fakes his death (from disease)
- Akhhenaten is 'buried' by Smenkare (who is actually his wife, Nefertiti) with all processions of the Pharaoh
- Nefertiti (Smenkare) marries her firstborn daughter and intimate confidant, Meritaten
- Akhenaten changes his name to Moses (second name change)
- Moses (disguised via beard) appears to his northern tribesman and ancestor, Jethro.
- Horemheb seizes control of Egypt after the accidental (chariot-fall) death of Tut
- Moses and Jethro (along with Aaron; Moses' right hand man) appear before Horemheb
- Horemheb pursues the people of Amarna (now led by Moses) and drowns in the reed sea
- Moses and his people enter the wilderness for fourty years, thereby avoiding the plagues which ravaged Egypt.
Arguments Against:
"FACT": Akhenaten's magic bricks, supposed sarcophagus, etc found in (KV55) prove something.
TRUTH: No, these prove nothing. Bricks by themselves in a destroyed tomb, are not strong enough to disprove the mountain of circumstantial evidence mentioned here. Do we really believe the people of Amarna would just lose interest in Akhenaten? That they would bury Tut in glorious fashion but not the Amarna parentage? Ridiculous. Also the Amarna royal tomb was built at the very beginning because it was an essential component, but obviously it didn't get used as intended. When events proceed in Amarna, other plans were made and this tomb was not used. People are trying to draw conclusions with so very little data and even less common sense. Nefertiti and Akhenaten's tomb has not yet been found, but it will include all the items commensurate with Tutankhamun's treasures._________________________________________
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