Historical Parallels
đSenenmut, a high-ranking official during Pharaoh Hatshepsut's reign, closely parallels the biblical Moses with over 100 titles including Crown Prince and Royal Architect, matching Moses' rise from a common family to Egyptian royalty.
đď¸Senenmut's involvement in constructing the Great Temple at Deir el-Bahri and his subsequent disappearance align with Moses' biblical narrative of fleeing Egypt after his royal upbringing.
Chronological Evidence
âłA high Egyptian chronology places Moses' birth during Thutmose I's reign and his first 40 years in Egypt from 1526-1486 BCE, aligning with Senenmut's timeline.
Archaeological Clues
đľď¸Senenmut's unfinished and violently destroyed twin tomb may corroborate the biblical account of Moses' abrupt departure from Egypt.
Historical Records
đThe 3rd century BCE Egyptian priest historian records that Moses used the name Senenmut among Egyptians, providing a potential link between the biblical figure and Egyptian history.