Some days he's fiction, other days he's an Egyptian, other days he's actually Thutmose - or one of the Thutmoses. In the Bible, he's a Hebrew adopted by a daughter of pharaoh.
Exactly, all of the above, for so it is written. That is what the Amarna Letters verify
Thanks for the confirmation that you don't care about your self-contradictions. As for the Amarna letters, they verify nothing about Moses, who lived centuries before they were written.
All of Judah was a client state for some centuries. Sure, the OT says so as a matter of fact.
But no Egyptian Queen would really need to adopt a foreign baby, No queen would need to adopt any baby, but it happens. |