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Politics : Evolution

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Neferu-ra was the name of Hatshepsut in her early years. There is a statue of her and a child named Senmut in the Cairo museum. Apparently for a brief period of time Moses also held the title of Thutmose II. There is a statue of Thutmose II in the Cairo museum. The face on the statue is not one of a native Egyptian.

Here are some additional comments from a web site entitled “The Hidden Moses”.

• Another name for Moses was Hatshepsut Xnem Amen - (offspring of Hatshepsut by the god Amen). Remember that Hatshepsut believed that Moses was a gift from an Egyptian God.

• Senmut (Moses) is groomed to become pharaoh. He is the architect of Deir El Bahri, the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut .

• Tomb No. 71 At Deir El Bahri intended for Moses (Senmut)

• At Deir El Bahri, there is a wall which depicts the birth of the future heir to the throne, one scene shows a baby boy in the arms of Hatshepsut-the infant Moses!

• Hatshepsut's royal wall paintings in her mortuary temple at Deir el Bahri were defaced, and her statues were destroyed, because of the hatred Thutmose III had for her and Moses.

• Images of Senmut (Moses) also defaced by Thutmose III, the childhood rival of Moses.

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