Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Moses found part 2


Moses found part 2 Moses as Mes the blue kneeling figure in the pectoral of Sithathoryunet.

The blue kneeling figure in the pectoral of Sit-hathor-yunet (http://2rbetterthan1.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/moses.jpg) may be Moses because:
- The figure is surrounded by a prominent Mes glyph. Scholars agree that the name Moses is probably from the Egyptian word ms/mes/mosu "son". "Moses wrote his name Ms" (Keller).
- The figure is blue.
- There are wavy water lines along the bottom.
- The figure is between reeds/rushes/sedges (Sw glyphs).
- The object on the figure's arm may be the ark that Moses was found in?
- The figure is like a youth/child?
- The pectoral belonged to a princess. Moses was found by a daughter of pharaoh.
- Scholars claim that the figure represents the god Heh. Heh was frog-headed matching Moses being drawn from water.
- The pectoral is from the 12th dynasty. There are lots of evidences for Moses being in the 12th dynasty.

Egyptologists claim that the figure is just the god Heh with tadpole symbol for "tens of thousands of years", meaning wishing long life to the pharaoh/king. However, why would that be something she (the princess Sit-hathor-yunet) would want? The figure is similar to other ones, but there are differences. We suggest that they conflated themes.

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