Moses Pharaoh Of Egypt: The Mystery Of Akhenaten Resolved

Moses Pharaoh Of Egypt: The Mystery Of Akhenaten Resolved

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: Previous owner. Binding: Intact. No stickers or library stamps visible.

A bold work of historical investigation, Moses Pharaoh of Egypt by Ahmed Osman presents a provocative thesis that upends conventional biblical and Egyptological scholarship. Osman argues that Moses and the monotheistic Pharaoh Akhenaten were one and the same person, drawing on archaeological evidence, biblical texts, and ancient Egyptian records to build his case. The book chronicles the rise and fall of Akhenaten's revolutionary religious reforms — the worship of the Aten — and details how these events parallel the Exodus narrative with striking precision. Written with the confidence of a scholar deeply versed in both Egyptology and biblical history, Osman presents a compelling reinterpretation of one of history's most enduring mysteries, challenging readers to reconsider the origins of monotheism itself.

Author: Ahmed Osman
Format: Hardback
Published: 1990, Grafton Books
Genre: Ancient history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: Previous owner. Binding: Intact. No stickers or library stamps visible.

A bold work of historical investigation, Moses Pharaoh of Egypt by Ahmed Osman presents a provocative thesis that upends conventional biblical and Egyptological scholarship. Osman argues that Moses and the monotheistic Pharaoh Akhenaten were one and the same person, drawing on archaeological evidence, biblical texts, and ancient Egyptian records to build his case. The book chronicles the rise and fall of Akhenaten's revolutionary religious reforms — the worship of the Aten — and details how these events parallel the Exodus narrative with striking precision. Written with the confidence of a scholar deeply versed in both Egyptology and biblical history, Osman presents a compelling reinterpretation of one of history's most enduring mysteries, challenging readers to reconsider the origins of monotheism itself.