injinji
Well-Known Member
Hey guys. For the last few months I have been working on creating a new god. One who cares about the planet and all of the folks who call it home. And not so much about pigmentation and who you poke.
But the other day a story on NPR about stuttering reminded me of something I had known for a good while now. That the Moses character of Jewish mythology was based on a real man. And that man was Crown Prince Thuthmosis, son of the Egyptian ruler. (both H's are silent, so it sounds like Tut-moses)
A very short version of his history is that his dad took bad advice from his religious leader when the ash from the volcanic eruption on Thera caused the biblical plagues. (Here is a look at what ash does, in this case at Mount Saint Helens. http://www.grahamphillips.net/act/act.html ) Folks were really unhappy about having to kill the 1st born of everything, and not too hip on the fact that the fact the Crown Prince was still around meant that not everyone was subject to the rule. Nefertiti was to be married to the dad, and she didn't really like that idea too much either. So Thuthmosis sent her to Jerusalem to ask for help fighting his dad. His dad's army was trying to keep the peace at the other end of the county, so when the help came they were able to take control of the country. For the next 13 or 18 years (history is a story after all, and it doesn't always get told the same way) they were able to plunder much of the wealth and take it back to Judea and Samara.
But the other day a story on NPR about stuttering reminded me of something I had known for a good while now. That the Moses character of Jewish mythology was based on a real man. And that man was Crown Prince Thuthmosis, son of the Egyptian ruler. (both H's are silent, so it sounds like Tut-moses)
A very short version of his history is that his dad took bad advice from his religious leader when the ash from the volcanic eruption on Thera caused the biblical plagues. (Here is a look at what ash does, in this case at Mount Saint Helens. http://www.grahamphillips.net/act/act.html ) Folks were really unhappy about having to kill the 1st born of everything, and not too hip on the fact that the fact the Crown Prince was still around meant that not everyone was subject to the rule. Nefertiti was to be married to the dad, and she didn't really like that idea too much either. So Thuthmosis sent her to Jerusalem to ask for help fighting his dad. His dad's army was trying to keep the peace at the other end of the county, so when the help came they were able to take control of the country. For the next 13 or 18 years (history is a story after all, and it doesn't always get told the same way) they were able to plunder much of the wealth and take it back to Judea and Samara.