---When Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III ruled together someone that Moses knew very well, Intef, was their herald. It was to be his work until his death. He was placed in Tomb 81 at Thebes. This is his seal in his tomb.


---Djehuty was the overseer of the finance when Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III was reigning together but in 1490 BC when Moses killed the overseer, Djehuty became the overseer of works in his place, maybe? He was put in Tomb 11 at Thebes.


---While Moses was hiding in Midian since 1490 BC and Thutmosis III was at Gaza on an expedition, it was in 1483 BC that he got word that Hatshepsut died.

---Thutmosis III jumped on a horse and race non-stop for 4 days to the Karnak temple because men-kepher-ra-snb was the high priest of Amon.


---In 1450 BC when Thutmosis III died in the Red Sea, and was never found, he as high priest of Amon could not explain that to the people.

---So when Amenhotep II in a severe shock became pharaoh, men-kepher-ra-snb became his scribe and also the overseer of granaries of Upper and Lower Egypt. He died as was placed in Tomb 79 at Thebes.

---With the chaos after Thutmosis’ death, the workers did not want to work out of superstition. Evidence for this is the fact that Merii took on six jobs during his lifetime for Amenhotep II.

1.     He became overseer of priests of Upper and Lower Egypr,

2.     He became high priest of Amun,

3.     He became overseer of the fields of Amun,

4.     He became steward of Amun,

5.     He became overseer of the granaries (of Amun)

6.     He became overseer of the treasury.

---Normally these overseers did no more than two or three jobs. Suddenly after the death of Thutmosis III in the Red Sea in 1450 BC, you have an individual doing six jobs. Chaos is the word. Egypt was in chaos

---He was put in Tomb 95 when he died.

---Scholars who wish to stop at clinical data without biblical strings attached, lives a boring life....is that not true? 

---The Exodus from Egypt event that March in 1450 BC convinced priests of Amun and the general populace that the Egyptian gods must be crazy, and officials abandon their ranks and work. Superstition.

---The oldest prince and the Pharaoh died in one night.

---And a million people walked away from the Napoleon of the Levant! And he died and was never found. Crazy funeral. Crazy completion of his tomb in haste to get out. Chaos everywhere.

---Archaeology and proper biblical chronology belongs together.