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TABLE 3b.
Three theories for the Exodus in Dynasties 17, 18 & 19 Amenhotep IV Nefertiti Kiya Meritaten Smenkhkare Tutankhamum Meritaten Tasherit Aye (1326-1307) Matnedjmet (Last of 18th
Dynasty) Ramesses I
m: Sitre (First of 19th
Dynasty) Seti I (1290-1279) Ramesses II (1279-1213) m:1 Abt 1279 Neferteri died 1255 BC m:2 Isetnofret Allegedly the Exodus was in 1255, i.e., 251 years before era of Jerusalem (1004) Amun-her-khepsef Sethnakht Ramesses Isisnofret Merneptah NOTE: An exodus in 1255 BC (during Ramses II) is 427
years after an exodus in 1682 BC (in the Samaritan version). Why read this
Book?
The 251-year pattern continues after the death of Moses. We could
connect these sabbaticals with Shem being 98 (two jubilees) years
old at the Flood; the exodus was 122 sabbaticals after the Flood,
which was likely six jubilees, or 294 years, before the temple was
completed in 961. This would make 251 years from the exodus to David.
Akhenaten (1353-1335)
m: Smenkhkare (1336=1335)
Meketaten
Ankhesenamun
Neferneferuaten Tasherit
m: Meritaten (1336=1335)
(1335-1326)
m: General Horemhab
1307-1292
(1292-1290)
m: Tuya
Granddaughter of Hattusili III,
King of Hatti
Crown Prince
(1279-1255)
First son,
father of Ramesses III
Crown Prince
(1255-1230)
second son
Crown Prince
(1230-1224)
13th son
Crown Prince
(1224-1213)
Pharaoh
(1213-1203)
In Merneptah’s 5th year (1208) his “Israel Stele” is the
earliest Egyptian record of Israel being settled (1255- 1208 = 47 years).
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