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The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt: The Secret Lineage of the Patriarch Josephby Ahmed Osman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Ahmed Osman was born in Cairo in 1934, where he studied law. He is the author of Moses and Akhenaten, Out of Egypt,and The House of the Messiah.He has lived in England since 1964.
As The Hebrew Pharohs of Egyptshows, the idea that Joseph and Yuya may be one and the same person sheds a whole new light on the sudden rise of monotheism in Egypt, and would clearly explain the deliberate obliteration of references to the andquot;hereticandquot; king and his successors by the last eighteenth dynasty pharaoh, Horemheb, whom the author believes was the oppressor king in the Book of Exodus. The author also draws on a wealth of detailed evidence from Egyptian, biblical, and Koranic sources to place the time of the departure of the Hebrews from Egypt during the short reign of Ramses I, the first king of the nineteenth dynasty. The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt List of Illustrations Chapter 9 The other indications that Joseph lived in Egypt during the Eighteenth Dynasty, rather than more than two centuries earlier during the Hyksos period, are inevitably fragmentary, but so compelling that it seems remarkable that nobody has gathered them all together before and drawn from them the obvious conclusion. To place them in the same chronology as the story of Joseph in the Pentateuch and the Koran... SLAVERY IN ANCIENT EGYPT THEIR NAMES alef or yodhand#160; phonetic value A or Y yodhand#160; phonetic value Y wawand#160; phonetic value W and#8220;A startling new theory that brings to life the biblical world of Joseph and places it firmly in the lead-up to Ancient Egyptand#8217;s most controversial period of history.and#8221;< p align="left" > Andrew Collins, author of < i > From the Ashes of Angels < /i > and < i > Gods of Eden < /i > < /p > and#8220;In The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Ahmed Osman single-handedly moves the goal posts of biblical scholarship. He successfully narrows the search for the historical Hebrew patriarchs by giving us a novel and persuasive case for a secret lineage of the patriarch Joseph.and#160; This is a and#8216;must readand#8217; for all alternative history buffs and scholars alike.and#8221;< p align="left" > Rand Flem-Ath, coauthor of < i > When the Sky Fell < /i > and < i > The Atlantis Blueprint < /i > < /p > and#8220;. . . a fascinating and thought-provoking read. It is thoroughly well researched and convincingly argued.and#8221; < p align="left" > Graham Phillips, author of < i > Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt < /i > < /p > “A startling new theory that brings to life the biblical world of Joseph and places it firmly in the lead-up to Ancient Egypt’s most controversial period of history.”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > Andrew Collins < /span > , author of < span style="font-style: italic;" > From the Ashes of Angels < /span > and < span style="font-style: italic;" > Gods of Eden < /span > “In The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Ahmed Osman single-handedly moves the goal posts of biblical scholarship. He successfully narrows the search for the historical Hebrew patriarchs by giving us a novel and persuasive case for a secret lineage of the patriarch Joseph. This is a ‘must read’for all alternative history buffs and scholars alike.”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > Rand Flem-Ath < /span > , coauthor of < span style="font-style: italic;" > When the Sky Fell < /span > and < span style="font-style: italic;" > The Atlantis Blueprint < /span > “. . . a fascinating and thought-provoking read. It is thoroughly well researched and convincingly argued.”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > Graham Phillips < /span > , author of < span style="font-style: italic;" > Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt < /span > “A startling new theory that brings to life the biblical world of Joseph and places it firmly in the lead-up to Ancient Egypt’s most controversial period of history.” Synopsis:Drawing on a wealth of detailed evidence from Egyptian, biblical, and Koranic sources, Osman proposes that Joseph in the Bible might in reality also be Yuya, "a father of pharaoh."
Synopsis:“A startling new theory that brings to life the biblical world of Joseph and places it firmly in the lead-up to Ancient Egypt’s most controversial period of history.”
Andrew Collins, author of From the Ashes of Angels and Gods of Eden “In The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Ahmed Osman single-handedly moves the goal posts of biblical scholarship. He successfully narrows the search for the historical Hebrew patriarchs by giving us a novel and persuasive case for a secret lineage of the patriarch Joseph. This is a ‘must read’for all alternative history buffs and scholars alike.” Rand Flem-Ath, coauthor of When the Sky Fell and The Atlantis Blueprint “. . . a fascinating and thought-provoking read. It is thoroughly well researched and convincingly argued.” Graham Phillips, author of Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt When Joseph revealed his identity to his kinsmen who had sold him into slavery, he told them that God had made him “a father to Pharaoh.”Throughout the long history of ancient Egypt, only one man is known to have been given the title “a father to Pharaoh”—Yuya, a vizier of the Eighteenth Dynasty king Tuthmosis IV. Yuya has long intrigued Egyptologists because he was buried in the Valley of Kings even though he was not a member of the Royal House. His extraordinarily well-preserved mummy has a strong Semitic appearance, which suggests he was not of Egyptian blood, and many aspects of his burial have been shown to be contrary to Egyptian custom. As The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt shows, the idea that Joseph and Yuya may be one and the same person sheds a whole new light on the sudden rise of monotheism in Egypt, spearheaded by Queen Tiye and her son Akhenaten. It would clearly explain the deliberate obliteration of references to the “heretic”king and his successors by the last Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh, Horemheb, whom the author believes was the oppressor king in the Book of Exodus. Osman also draws on a wealth of detailed evidence from Egyptian, biblical, and Koranic sources to place the time of the departure of the Hebrews from Egypt during the short reign of Ramses I, the first king of the Nineteenth Dynasty. Ahmed Osman was born in Cairo in 1934 to Egyptian Muslim parents. He studied law at Cairo University and later worked as a journalist and playwright. Since 1965 he has lived in England. This project is the culmination of twenty-two years of writing and research. Osman is also the author of Moses and Akhenaten and Out of Egypt. About the AuthorAhmed Osman was born in Cairo in 1934 and is the author of The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Moses and Akhenaten, and Jesus in the House of the Pharaohs. He lives in England.
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations
Editor's Note
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Book One: A Father to Pharaoh
1 The Tomb of Yuya
2 Voices from the Past
3 A Special Family
4 A Special Son
5 Joseph in the Koran
6 The Time of Yuya
7 Kings from the Desert
8 Chariots of War . . . or Peace?
9 The Egypt of Joseph
10 The Lost Cities
11 Sojourn
12 Doppelgänger
13 Death of the Gods
Book Two: Notes and Sources
1 Abraham's Victim
2 Biblical Sources
3 Who Was Tuya?
4 Joseph's Name
Bibliography
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