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On 30/06/2025 1:53 am, The True Doctor wrote:Moses is represented in the Bible as a prince of Egypt who was discovered in the ruses by the daughter of Pharaoh (Ramses II as described by Herodotus) and adopted by him as his son.On 29/06/2025 12:13, Daniel70 wrote:IF (and that's a big 'IF') Moses was 'a tyrannical ruler of Egypt' how is he represented in The Bible as a lowly Sheppard, e.g.On 29/06/2025 8:19 am, Your Name wrote:>On 2025-06-28 13:38:24 +0000, Daniel70 said:>On 28/06/2025 12:28 pm, The Doctor wrote:>In article <103n1eb$c3gv$1@dont-email.me>,>
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:On 27/06/2025 21:56, solar penguin wrote:
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>>>And it definitely doesn’t make it biological fact.>
And neither is a Time Lord changing gender during regeneration.
Of course Moses was before Greece.
Bullshit, Binky, Greece was around waaayyyy before Moses was even a twinkle in his Father's eye!! (Either One!)
Strictly speaking it depends what you mean by "Greece".
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Modern Greece was established in 1830, when it broke away from the Ottomans.
Ancient Greece began about 4000 years ago (ie. 2000BC)
Neolithic Greece began about 7000 years ago (i.e.5000BC)
Out of those options, I guess the one that falls closest to my meaning would be 'Neolithic', but Greece (the dirt/soil/land) MUST have existed WAAAAYYY before THAT!!
>Moses on the other hand is a myth who never existed anyway. Religious nutjobs have proclaimed various dates for his birth, like 1391BC, 1592BC, and 1571BC ... but all after Ancient Greece already existed.>
WHAT?? Moses never existed!! But MY Bible tells me so!! ;-)
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Just like all the dates of The Old Testament .... Set in Mud!!
Once again I think you will find out that you are totally well and truly wrong.
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Moses is known from Egyptian inscriptions which concur with the Egyptian chronology of Diodorus Siculus which names Moses as a tyrannical ruler of Egypt, namely Ammosis, who was deposed by Merneptah, Seti II, and Proteus (Setnakte) according to Diodorus and Manetho.
"Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father in law, the priest of Midian: and he led the flock to the backside of the desert, and came to the mountain of God, even to Horeb. 2And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed."This happened after Moses murdered an Egyptian soldier and had to flee to royal palace. This provides more evidence for Moses being the tyrant Amenmesse since murdering an Egyptian soldier is a metaphor for Moses attempting to stage a coup against Ramses II's successor his brother Merneptah and failing.
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Exodus-3-4/No. Moses murdering an Egyptian soldier which is what led to his exile and having to tend sheep indicates that he wanted to depose the exiting government of Egypt and make himself Egypt's sole ruler instead.
So, it might seem, Moses was *NOT* a tyrannical ruler of Egypt but, instead, a lowly Shepard .... or, even, a lowerly employee of his Father-in-Law!
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