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10 maio 1533 ano antes da era comum - ANCHOR Total Solar Eclipse

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The Pharaoh of the Exodus Fairy tale or real history? Outcome of the investigation by
Gérard GERTOUX

The text of Ezekiel mentions the tragic end of a pharaoh and associates it with a cloudy sky and a solar eclipse (Ezk 32:2,7-8). This text targets the Pharaoh of the Exodus, the only one known for ending tragically (Ps 136:15), because the terms "crocodile dragon/ marine monster" always refer to this ruler (Is 51:9-10) as an avatar of the sliding snake, Leviathan (Is 27:1, Ezk 29:2-5, Ps 74:13-14) and not Apries, the Pharaoh of that time whose name is given (Jr 44:30). This process of assimilation between two rulers from different eras is to be found again with the king of Tyre who was assimilated to the original serpent in Eden (Ezk 28:12-14). The expression “All the luminaries of light in the heavens — I shall darken them on your account, and I will put darkness upon your land” has a symbolic meaning, but could be understood only if it had also a literal meaning (solar eclipse). The Pharaoh was considered a living god by the Egyptians, the son of Ra the sun god, thus the solar eclipse as a moonless night would have to have marked them. According to astronomy, the only total solar eclipse in this region during this period 1600-150024 was the one dated 10 May 1533 BCE, magnitude 1.08, which was visible in the North of Egypt over several cities such as Heliopolis (dedicated to sun worship), Memphis and Heracleopolis, at 16:4025. The place called Pi-hahiroth “mouth of the canal” (Akkadian) must have been located near the port of Suez (north of the Red Sea).

The date of the solar eclipse of 10 May 1533 BCE is a key date in Egyptian history, because it corresponds to the death of Seqenenre Taa, dated I Shemu in the papyrus Rhind (Egyptian secular calendar). It is also a key date in biblical history, because it corresponds to the death of the anonymous pharaoh (Ps 136:15) dated 1 Iyyar (Babylonian calendar) at the beginning of the Exodus. The death of Seqenenre generated one of the greatest upheavals in Egyptian history, because it marked the beginning of the “War of the Hyksos”, according to the interpretation of Egyptologists, or the beginning of the Exodus, according to the Bible.

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10 maio 1533 ano antes da era comum
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~ 3560 years ago