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If the traditional dates of the Egyptian dynasties were right, one might expect to find evidence for [[Moses]] and the Israelites in the 18th dynasty, however, no such direct evidence has been found.  
If the traditional dates of the Egyptian dynasties were right, one might expect to find evidence for [[Moses]] and the Israelites in the 18th dynasty, however, no such direct evidence has been found.  


If Moses was in the 18th dynasty, it does not make sense that the 18th dynasty Pharaohs would be named after him.
If Moses was in the 18th dynasty, it does not make sense that 17th and 18th dynasty Pharaohs would be named after him.


However, if Moses was born in the 12th dynasty and lead the Israelites out of Egypt in the 13th dynasty, crippling Egypt and making it vulnerable to invasion by the [[Hyksos]], then it would make sense that the 17th and 18th dynasty pharaohs might be named after Moses (eg [[Ahmose I]] [[Kahmose]] [[Thutmose I]] [[Thutmose II]] [[Thutmose III]]).
However, if Moses was born in the 12th dynasty and lead the Israelites out of Egypt in the 13th dynasty, crippling Egypt and making it vulnerable to invasion by the [[Hyksos]], then it would make sense that the 17th and 18th dynasty pharaohs might be named after Moses (eg [[Ahmose I]] [[Kahmose]] [[Thutmose I]] [[Thutmose II]] [[Thutmose III]]).
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