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Was King Tutankhamun and Moses the same time period?

Moses and king tut weren't living at the same time period. The only thing that is in common in the time period they lived in is that they both live before Jesus was born


Is Hatshepsut a goddess?

The queen died in early February of 1458 B.C. In recent years, scientists have speculated the cause of her death to be related to an ointment or salve used to alleviate a chronic genetic skin condition. Thutmose III began a campaign to eradicate Hatshepsut's memory: He destroyed or defaced her monuments, erased many of her inscriptions and constructed a wall around her obelisks. While some believe this was the result of a long-held grudge, it was more likely a strictly political effort to emphasize his line of succession and ensure that no one challenged his son Amunhotep II for the throne. God does not die


Who was the greatest pharaoh of all time?

Queen Hatshepsut


When did Hatshepsut rule Egypt?

Hatshepsut ruled Egypt between 1479-1458/57.


Did Hatshepsut find Moses in the Nile river?

Most historians after investigating historic contents agree that the 18th dynasty which is the one involved in the Hebrew exodus. Also, came to the realization that Hatshepsut, the king's daughter was the one whose servants pull Moises out of the river for her. He was known as Senmut. Senenmut was, without doubt, the most important man in Hatshepsut's life. Twenty-five statues of Senenmut have so far been discovered, more than almost any other non-royal individual in the history of ancient Egypt. When Neferure was still a child, Hatshepsut's architect Senmut was her tutor. The actual nature of his relationship with Hatshepsut is unknown, but he was one of her strongest supporters, probably even one of her top advisers. During his career, he gained over 40 titles, including "chief architect." He disappeared some time before the end of Hatshepsut's reign, and it is unknown what actually happened to him.

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Was King Tutankhamun and Moses the same time period?

Moses and king tut weren't living at the same time period. The only thing that is in common in the time period they lived in is that they both live before Jesus was born


Did Jesus and Moses live at t he same time?

Moses lived about 1360 years before Jesus. However, in spite of that distance in time - and death - Moses and Jesus met up on the Mount of the Transfiguration while Jesus was on Earth. You be the judge whether or not they 'lived' at the same time.


Where did Moses live in Egypt during his time there?

Moses lived in the land of Egypt during his time there.


Was the biblical Moses also known as senenmut?

It seems likely that Senenmut and Moses were indeed one and the same. Moses was groomed to pharaoh so also held the title Tutmosis II for a time. Copy and paste the follwing link to your browser window it holds the answer to your question. http://biblelight.net/moses.htm


Is Hatshepsut a goddess?

The queen died in early February of 1458 B.C. In recent years, scientists have speculated the cause of her death to be related to an ointment or salve used to alleviate a chronic genetic skin condition. Thutmose III began a campaign to eradicate Hatshepsut's memory: He destroyed or defaced her monuments, erased many of her inscriptions and constructed a wall around her obelisks. While some believe this was the result of a long-held grudge, it was more likely a strictly political effort to emphasize his line of succession and ensure that no one challenged his son Amunhotep II for the throne. God does not die


What time period did Moses live?

Traditional Jewish reckoning puts the lifetime of Moses at 1392 BCE until 1272 BCE.


Where did Hatshepsup live?

Hatshepsut was the queen of Egypt in the 18th dynasty. During that time, Egypt also controlled much of Syria and Nubia.


Did moses live during a significant time period in history?

Yes, Exodus stage


Who was the greatest pharaoh of all time?

Queen Hatshepsut


Who was Moses' Egyptian mother?

His natural mother's name was Yocheved (Jochebed) and his natural father's name was Amram. Miriam was his sister who hid him in a 'miniature ark' (basket) and set him afloat on the river Nile. He was found there by the daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose I. Although her name is never recorded in the Torah, the Jewish historian Josephus writing in the first century mentions her name as Thermuthis. **Thermuthis is not mentioned again but.... Thutmose I died and was succeeded by his son *Thutmose II who married Hatshepsut and she reigned with her husband. It is known that she was the 'real' power on the throne... When Thutmose II died, Hatshepsut then co-reigned with Thutmose II's son until her death. Thutmose II was NOT her natural son but a son from Thutmose I and another 'wife'?. It is known that Thutmose III was jealous of his stepmother Hatshepsut and after her death removed her name from every monument of Egypt. After Hatshepsut's death, it would follow logically that Thutmose III's hatred for Moses (since he was Hatshepsut's adopted son, and his probable fear that the now empty throne might be contested by Moses), caused him to persecute Moses, calling for his death for (what would be considered a 'minor' offence by a royal at the time) killing an overseer who abused an Israelite slave. (The Torah records that after Moses fled, a new pharaoh took the throne. Thutmose III.) So to come back to the question... Moses natural mother was Yocheved (Jochebed) and his adoptive Egyptian mother's name was ***Thermuthis. * It was not uncommon among royalty in ancient times for brother and sister (or half sister) to marry, in order to keep the bloodline pure. ** (maybe this WAS Thermuthis, or maybe Thermuthis made a pact with Hatshepsut to protect Moses in her reign from Thutmose III, hence his hatred for his stepmother, and consequent persecution of Moses after her death? ***It could very well be that Thermuthis and Hatshepsut is one and the same person, since it seems neither of them were capable of bearing a child of their own).


Was Hatshepsut rich or poor?

Hatshepsut was a pharaoh, which means she was richer than anyone else in Egypt at the time. Considering Egypt's power at the time she was probably one of the richest people in the world.


Does Jesus talk with Eli?

If you mean Elijah, yes -witnessed by several apostles, in the air with Moses at the same time.