Two Sons from Egypt: The Story of Thutmose Iii and MosesWho was Moses in ancient Egypt? Two Sons from Egypt reveals the untold story of Moses, Thutmose III and Hatshepsut, Egypt’s first female pharaoh. Set in the 18th dynasty of Egypt, Two Sons from Egypt portrays the clash of these powerful personalities in their struggle for the throne of Egypt and their destinies. Romance, betrayal and intrigue fill the pages of this fact based account of Moses’ years in Egypt and the building of two nations. The first in The Lion Awakes series, Two Sons from Egypt is based on new and rediscovered facts that bring to life one of history’s most epic tales. Escape from Paradise, book II; Out of the Desert, book III; and A Crimson Cord, book IV, follow in The Lion Awakes series. Also look for the nonfiction Discover Truth series: Discovering Moses and the Exodus: A Faith Building Adventure; Discovering a Way Through the Wilderness: Finding God in the Journey; and Discovering the Promised Land: Conquering and Occupying Until He Comes. The Lion Awakes series is based on facts revealed in the Discover Truth series, making it “faction” rather than fiction - a true adventure! |
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... Great Sea, and had visited an island paradise whose technology defied Egypt's most learned scholars. Yet here at Thebes ... high priest prayed in the foreground while several web priests swung censors of incense as if anticipating the ...
... high priest of Amon, raised his hands in blessing. As if on cue, a web priest opened a cage, letting loose a falcon, symbol of Egypt's safely returned heir. The creature flapped its wings, lifting high into the blue above the clamour ...
... high priest hardly held the esteem his title deserved. Taking a deep breath, he entered, striding past the windowless walls that flickered with patches of lamplight beneath a ceiling lost in darkness. At the room's centre around a long ...
... high priest opened with prayer, the drone of his voice making Moses restless. Puseneb sat to the right of Pharaoh, tending to dominate by his very presence. One could hardly miss him even in a crowd, not only for his bulk but for his ...
... high priest shot an inquiry to Pharaoh who raised a brow in nonchalance. “What news do you seek?” she asked. Moses looked at Ineni then withdrew a papyrus from his satchel. Puseneb brightened. “The treaty!” “Not so,” Moses corrected ...