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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... slave leader, Moses, and the 18th dynasty conqueror, Pharaoh Thutmose III. To understand the importance of these two great men we must take a closer look at the ancient site of Jericho and Dr. Bryant G. Wood's rediscovery in the rubble ...
... slaves. In contrast, she was wrapped with linen from Pharaoh Hatshepsut's own store, having royal scarabs and jewellery scattered throughout the layers of cloth. Strangest of all was the coffin in which she lay, lined with a layer of ...
... slavery to a position in Pharaoh's court as an adopted son. He too had fled Egypt at 40 years of age, and had been akin to women who could easily have given their lives attempting to save their young from Pharaoh's henchmen. Was there a ...
... slaves, appearing like a steady trail of ants, unloaded goods and equipment at the docks. Nefru searched farther, seeing Moses and his officers at the head of the parade of royal litters, already beginning their march up the Avenue of ...
... slave villages. She sighed with relief as water dripped from her body, unaware until now how tense she had actually been. She was about to turn back when she stopped mid–step and blinked. Was she seeing correctly? It appeared the basket ...