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When Moses was born?

          I think Moses should be born around 1550-1560 BC. I checked most of Christian history records Moses born around 1400 BC, but Moses should have been around 1550 BC! First, a king who did not know Joseph rose up, so, slaved Israel! Second, the Pharaoh was buried in the Red Sea! These two points are very important! Because if we get the dates wrong, we will make the Bible untrustworthy!

         Just took a look: Egypt the 18th Dynasty is a new kingdom, and starting from 1570 BC, Ahmose should be the king who slaughtered Israeli boys, and the one buried in the Red Sea may be Thutmose II!  After Thutmose died, his wife succeeded to the throne and became a female pharaoh! It's kind of interesting! Why did Thutmose II have no heir? Egypt's firstborn were killed by Passover! Searching the Bible is helping us to more confirm the truth of the Bible! And let us understand that the fear of God is really important because He is the real God!

         (Exodus 1:8) Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph. ~ Hope you can clear my questions. ~ I checked history and I think most reasonable Moses was 1560-1440 BC. That is more proved trustworthy the Bible and  we can more confirm that God's Word is real! 

 

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