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If it is true that Joseph and Imhotep were the same person, then the first pyramid (the Step Pyramid in Saqqara) was designed by an Israelite at the begining of Israel's Sojourn in Egypt and if the last of the great pyramids (those of the 12th dynasty) were constructed with a core made from mudbricks which were made by Israelite slave labour, then the Israelites were in Egypt while all of the great pyramids were being constructed. After the Israelites departed from Egypt in the 13th dynasty, lead by Moses ([[Amenemhet IV]]), there were not enough slaves left in Egypt to construct pyramids any more. The Pyramid Age, therefore, coincides with [[Sojourn of Israel in Egypt|Israel's sojourn in Egypt]]. The Pyramids were thus constructed over a period of around 400 years and no more large pyramids were built after Moses ([[Amenemhet IV]]) lead the Israelites out of Egypt in 1446BC.
If it is true that Joseph and Imhotep were the same person, then the first pyramid (the Step Pyramid in Saqqara) was designed by an Israelite at the begining of Israel's Sojourn in Egypt and if the last of the great pyramids (those of the 12th dynasty) were constructed with a core made from mudbricks which were made by Israelite slave labour, then the Israelites were in Egypt while all of the great pyramids were being constructed. After the Israelites departed from Egypt in the 13th dynasty, lead by Moses ([[Amenemhet IV]]), there were not enough slaves left in Egypt to construct pyramids any more. The Pyramid Age, therefore, coincides with [[Sojourn of Israel in Egypt|Israel's sojourn in Egypt]]. The Pyramids were thus constructed over a period of around 400 years and no more large pyramids were built after Moses ([[Amenemhet IV]]) lead the Israelites out of Egypt in 1446BC.


Amenemhet IV, if he was the [[Moses]] of the Bible, would have continued to lead the Israelites for another 40 years in the [[Wilderness]].  He would have received the [[Law]] on [[Mt Sinai in Arabia]] (Jabel Lawz) not long after the [[Exodus]] through the [[Red Sea]] (1446BC) at the age of 80 years.
Amenemhet IV, if he was the [[Moses]] of the Bible, would have continued to lead the Israelites for another 40 years in the [[Wilderness]].  He would have received the [[Law]] on [[Mt Sinai in Arabia]] (Jabel Lawz) not long after the [[Exodus of Israel]] through the [[Red Sea]] (1446BC) at the age of 80 years.


If Amenemhet IV was [[Moses]], he would have spent the first 40 years of his life growing up in Pharaoh's household being groomed to be the next pharaoh by [[Sobekneferu]].  This would include 9 years co-reigning with his adoptive father [[Amenemhet III]].  He would have spent the next 40 years of his life in exile in Midian.  The final 40 years of his life would have been spent in the wilderness leading the Israelites and preparing them to enter the Promised Land.  If Amenemhet IV was Moses, he would have died at the age of 120 years and never got to enter the 'Promised Land' ([[Canaan]]).
If Amenemhet IV was [[Moses]], he would have spent the first 40 years of his life growing up in Pharaoh's household being groomed to be the next pharaoh by [[Sobekneferu]].  This would include 9 years co-reigning with his adoptive father [[Amenemhet III]].  He would have spent the next 40 years of his life in exile in Midian.  The final 40 years of his life would have been spent in the wilderness leading the Israelites and preparing them to enter the Promised Land.  If Amenemhet IV was Moses, he would have died at the age of 120 years and never got to enter the 'Promised Land' ([[Canaan]]).
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