• Awarded Best in Social Studies
  • Welcome

Search

Teacups in the Garden

Historical Seamstress & Homeschooler

Who is the Pharaoh who let God’s People Go
Homeschooling Logic Stage - 18th Century Style

Who is the Pharaoh who let God’s People Go

August 1, 2007

As mentioned in a previous blog post, a fun way to keep track of historical studies is with a timeline book.

Biblical Timeline Reference

However, finding Biblical timelines was problematic because they are not easily found.

We first hit a wall when we tried to date Creation and other events in Genesis. The Christian-based history curriculum I had purchased used an Old Earth timeline, which isn’t Biblical.

We found the same to be true of some other history curriculums and even some Christian websites, that surprised me.

Then I remembered having seen timelines in my Kay Arthur Study Bible. I opened to the front reference section where I was relieved to a Young Earth, Biblical timeline.

Moses in Egypt Revised Timeline

Then we began our study of Ancient Egypt, in reference to the lives of Joseph and Moses.

While researching their stories during our lessons on the culture of Ancient Egypt, I stumbled upon an interesting article at Answers in Genesis by archaeologist David Down.

He said that most Biblical timelines name Thutmose III of the 18th dynasty as the pharaoh of Moses’ time, around 1445 BC.

Although the date is correct for Moses, the pharaoh is dubious because there is no record of devastation during his reign: such as the 10 plagues and the entire Egyptian army destroyed in the Red Sea.

Thus, Down argues that the 12th dynasty makes more sensefor pharoah due to a reign marked by: large numbers of Semitic slaves, sudden devastation in the land, and a sudden departure of the Semitic slaves.

One of the last pharaohs of this dynasty, Sesotris III is depicted as a tyrant.

His son Amenemhet III also appears to be tyrannical. It’s most probable that Moses was born near the beginning of his 46-year reign.

Now the facts get more interesting. The best we know is that Amenemhet III had one son, Amenemhet IV, who mysteriously disappeared despite having the rein of the kingdom at his fingertips.

Could this be Moses? What about his Egyptian mother?

Amenemhet III’s daughter, Sobekneferu, did not have children of her own. Because the Egyptians worshipped the Nile as a fertility god, it is likely she bathed here as a ceremonial rite to become fertile.

If she is truly the Egyptian mother of Moses in the Bible, it is likely that when she found him in the water, she found him as the answer to her prayers.

Shortly after Amenemhet IV disappears, Amenemhet III dies without a male to succeed him. His daughter rules for 8 years, then dies, ending the 12th dynasty.

Joshua Revised Timeline

In correlation to the revised Moses timeline is the revised Joshua timeline.

There is no archaeological evidence of Palestine’s invasion during the time of Joshua, which was the Late Bronze Period, but there is evidence in the Early Bronze Period.

Resources

Read more of this interesting article here.

A few months after we studied Ancient Egypt at the dialectic level, Unwrapping the Pharaohs: How Egyptian Archaeology Confirms the Biblical Timeline by John Ashton and David Down was published.

2010-9-30 Ancient Egypt book
Excellent rhetoric book and dialectic resource

Since it’s an extension of what we read in the above article, I purchased it for our rhetoric studies in 4 more years.

The on-line version of the book is at Answers in Genesis. My son enjoyed the book so much he decided to keep it when we moved out of the house.

This is another great Bible timeline resource from Biblehub.

Epilogue 2024

One might be asking: why does this matter?

Fast forward to 2014 when Patterns of Evidence publishes the DVD, Exodus, which calls for a revised timeline on Egyptian chronology because: a debate rages over the credibility of the Bible. Most archaeologists today have concluded that there’s no evidence that the Exodus of Israelite slaves from Egypt ever happened. (quote from Patterns of Evidence)

Tags:

  • Ancient Egypt
  • ,
  • apologetics
  • ,
  • archaeology
  • ,
  • Bible
  • ,
  • classical education
  • ,
  • dialectic
  • ,
  • logic
  • ,
  • Young Earth

Post navigation

The Texas 2002 Flood, Mount St. Helens, and Noah’s Flood
How we make Salt Dough Maps with a Fool Proof Recipe

Recent Posts

  • Driving up to a Volcano to Peek into Crater Lake
  • Following the Lewis and Clark Trail from Virginia to Oregon
  • Flying over Cascade Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest
  • Sewing 18th Century Pudding Cap for our Youngest Sweetheart
  • Drummers Call 2025 at Colonial Williamsburg

Archives

Categories

  • 1781 Lafayette Regimental Sewing
  • 18th Century Costume Vignettes
  • 18th Century Sewing Classes
  • 18th Century Sewing Inspiration
  • 18th Century Sewing Journal
  • A Sewing Journal – 1450 to 1600 Renaissance
  • A Sewing Journal – 1600s
  • A Sewing Journal – 1800 to 1825
  • A Sewing Journal – 1830s
  • A Sewing Journal – 1860s
  • A Sewing Journal – 1890 to 1910
  • A Sewing Journal – 1912
  • A Sewing Journal – 1920s
  • A Sewing Journal – 1940s
  • A Sewing Journal – 1950s
  • A Sewing Journal – 1960s
  • A Sewing Journal – Cross Stitch
  • A Sewing Journal – Vintage Flair Couture
  • Atelier Inspirations for Historical Sewing
  • Atelier Research – Couture meets 18th Century
  • Atelier Studio Design
  • Becoming Colonial Williamsburg
  • Becoming History in College
  • Becoming History Presentations
  • Becoming History Presentations – Grammar
  • Becoming History Presentations – Logic
  • Becoming History Presentations – Rhetoric
  • Becoming History with Cooking
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Brickyard
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Capitol
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Charlton's Coffeehouse
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Christmastide
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Civil War
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Drummer's Call
  • Colonial Williamsburg – First Oval Project
  • Colonial Williamsburg – George Wythe House
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Independence Day
  • Colonial Williamsburg – James Geddy Foundry
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Milliner
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Prelude to Victory
  • Colonial Williamsburg – President's Day
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Religious Freedom
  • Colonial Williamsburg – Under the Redcoat
  • Colonial Williamsburg Restoration
  • Colonial Williamsburg Time Travels
  • Dancing
  • En Plein Air
  • French Country House – Texas Hill Country Style
  • French Country House – Virginia Lafayette Style
  • French Country Townhouse – Virginia Lafayette Style
  • Historic Inns and B&Bs
  • Historical Interviews
  • Historical Reenactments
  • Homeschool Graduation – 18th Century Style
  • Homeschool Remedies for Learning Delays
  • Homeschooling Classically
  • Homeschooling Grammar Stage – 18th Century Style
  • Homeschooling Logic Stage – 18th Century Style
  • Homeschooling Rhetoric Stage – 18th Century Style
  • Jeffersonian Classical Architecture
  • Lafayette – Our Grand Tour of Discovery
  • Lafayette 1824-1825 Grand Tour 200th events
  • Napoleon – Conquering the Man
  • Quilting
  • Taste of Texas
  • Time Traveling with Movies
  • Traditions – Christmas
  • Traditions – Independence Day
  • Traditions – Memorial Day
  • Traditions – New Years Eve
  • Uncategorized
  • Virginia 1607-1699 Jamestown
  • Virginia 1660-1776 Mercantilism
  • Virginia 1730s-1740s Great Awakening
  • Virginia 1765-1776 Rumblings to Revolution
  • Virginia 1776 Independence
  • Virginia 1781 Campaign – American Revolution
  • Virginia Finds Gold – Eureka
  • Virginia Manor – Abingdon
  • Virginia Manor – Arlington
  • Virginia Manor – Belvoir
  • Virginia Manor – Berkely
  • Virginia Manor – Leesylvania
  • Virginia Manor – Monticello
  • Virginia Manor – Mount Vernon
  • Virginia Manor – Rosewell
  • Virginia Manor – Shirley
  • Virginia's Alexandria
  • Virginia's Chincoteague Ponies
  • Virginia's Fairfax Proprietary
  • Virginia's Virginia Beach
  • Virginia's Wine Country
  • Virginian – George Mason
  • Virginian – George Washington
  • Virginian – Jame Monroe
  • Virginian – James Madison
  • Virginian – John Marshall
  • Virginian – John Paul Jones
  • Virginian – Patrick Henry
  • Virginian – Robert 'King' Carter
  • Virginian – Thomas Jefferson
  • Virginian Author Earl Hamner – The Waltons
  • Virginian Time Travels
  • Visiting California
  • Visiting Colorado
  • Visiting Connecticut
  • Visiting Delaware
  • Visiting Florida
  • Visiting Maryland
  • Visiting Massachusetts
  • Visiting New Mexico
  • Visiting New York
  • Visiting North Carolina
  • Visiting Pennsylvania
  • Visiting Texas
  • Visiting Vermont
  • Visiting Washington DC
  • Vivaldi's Seasons
  • Vivaldi's Seasons: Autumn
  • Vivaldi's Seasons: Summer
  • Vivaldi's Seasons: Winter
  • Weddings
  • Wee Life
  • Welcome
  • Wellness
  • Young Earth

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Leave a comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

about us

  • Company Profile
  • CSR Initiative
  • Read Articles
  • Media Kit

connect

  • Employee Portal
  • Customer Portal
  • Offices
  • Know More

A former homeschool mom who sees the world through the lens of 18th century Virginia…and discovers Lafayette everywhere she turns.

Copyright © 2025
Cressida by LyraThemes.com
Verified by MonsterInsights