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Egypt knew no pharaohs nor Israelites
By ASHRAF EZZAT
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them Galileo Galilei
To Rehab my wife, and Shadi my son.
Authors biography

Ashraf Ezzat , is Egyptian born in Cairo and based in Alexandria. He is graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University. Dr. Ezzat is also an independent researcher in comparative religion and mythology. He is a regular guest lecturer at the Egyptian Museum, Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the National Museum of Alexandria.

Keen not to be entirely consumed by his medical profession, Dr. Ezzat invests a lot of his time in research and writing. The History of the ancient Near East and of ancient Egypt has long been intriguing and of special interest to him.

In his writings, he approaches ancient history not as some tales from the remote times but as a driving force in our existing life, and to him its as relevant and vibrant as the current moment.

Through his research and writings, you will find Dr. Ezzat always on a quest trying to find out why most of humanitys ancient wisdom & spirituality had been diminished whereas the Judeo-Christian teachings and faith took hold and prospered.

Dr Ezzat has written extensively in Arabic tackling many issues and topics in - photo 1 Dr. Ezzat has written extensively in Arabic tackling many issues and topics in the field of Egyptology and comparative religion. Written in English is his latest thought provoking book Egypt knew no Pharaohs nor Israelites.

He writes regularly for many well-known online websites such as; Veterans Today , Dissident Voice and What Really Happened.

In addition to his Medical Doctorate degree, Ezzat is also an independent filmmaker; he is well trained as a documentary film director and has taken extensive courses in film editing .

His debut documentary film was back in 2011 titled The Annals of Egypt Revolution and in 2012 he made Tale of Osiris , a short animation for children. In 2013 his short film The Pyramids: Story of Creation was screened at many international film festivals in Europe. Omm Sety: Priestess of Abydos is another documentary he made in 2015. Dr. Ezzat is working now on his new documentary Egypt knew no Pharaohs nor Israelites based on his book.

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Introduction

Bigger than the Great Pyramid is the one made of lies about ancient Egypt Dr. Ashraf Ezzat

Egypt knew no Pharaohs nor Israelites is not a misleading title nor is it a conspiracy theory. Not only does the author mean every word of it but he will also substantiate his claim/thesis with strong evidences.

On the following pages Dr. Ezzat will reveal how Ancient Egypt was made Pharaonic by design. Yes, the whole story of Egypt ever being ruled by so called Pharaohs is nothing but a pure myth and a blatant falsehood. Whenever someone, over the last two millennia, referred to ancient Egypt it was almost understood he meant the land of the pharaohs. Unfortunately that same (distorted) understanding is still lingering till this very moment.

We, as well as our forefathers for hundreds of years, have been spoon-fed this unshakable stereotype linking Egypt with Pharaohs whereas the ancient land of the Pyramids never knew any. Likewise, the history of Ancient Egypt and that of the Israelites have long been confusedly tangled up together where in fact they hardly interacted.

What is the etymology/origin of this word Pharaoh, and where did it first appear in the Egyptian historical records? That is, if such a word ever existed in the ancient Egyptian (royal) vocabulary/titles. Equally important, where did the biblical landmark story of Moses and Pharaoh really take place? That is, if such a tale had actually occurred. If so, then what is the most likely cultural environment that could have produced and fostered not only that story of the Exodus but all of the so called Israelite Stories as well?

According to the Hebrew Bible, the land which witnessed the Israelite stories of Abraham, Joseph and Moses is actually called Mizraim/Misrin and not Egypt of the River Nile we all know. And no, Mizraim is definitely not the Hebrew word for Ancient Egypt as will be thoroughly explained in the book.

And the LORD said unto Moses: 'Yet one plague more will I bring upon Faraon, and upon Mizraim ; afterwards he will let you go hence; when he shall let you go, he shall surely thrust you out hence altogether Exodus 11-1

In the third century BC the Hebrew stories (hardly referred to as Bible/book at that time) was translated into Greek at the legendary library of Alexandria. 72 Jewish scribes were assigned this task by King Ptolemy II (Greek Monarch of Egypt at the time)

Encouraged by the Ptolemaic monarchy in Egypt, the Jewish scribes managed to invent a distorted version of the Hebrew Bible that somehow served the Jewish & Ptolemaic interests at the time. In the first ever (Western) translation of the Hebrew scripture and stories, this obscure Mizraim and its Faraon were cunningly replaced with Ancient Egypt and its mighty king.

Thus, in what came to be known as the Septuagint Bible, the Pharaoh/Faraon of Moses was falsely established as the king of Egypt. This was the root of all evil as it was the beginning of an everlasting fabrication.

If we bear in mind that the Septuagint is the basis for the old Latin, Slavonic, Syriac, old Armenian, old Georgian and Coptic versions of the Christian Old Testament, we could come to grasp the huge falsehood, regarding Ancient Egypt, that Greek Bible has helped perpetuate over the centuries.

The story of Pharaoh and Moses is not just any story; it is one of the building blocks of faith for millions of people who embrace the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

This book is not by any means intended to question the faith of those millions of believers, but rather discover the geographical whereabouts and the historical and cultural setting of that Israelite story.

The authors contention, supported by strong evidences in this book, is that the story of the Exodus might have happened but most certainly not in the country we all know as Egypt , and certainly not on the grand Hollywood scale we all have been made to believe.

In other words the real Exodus is a completely different story that happened in a completely different land and in a completely different manner.

The scale of the falsehood inside the Septuagint tanslation is enormous;

  • Changing the location where the Israelite stories (might have) happened to a completely different geography.
  • Hijacking the land and history of Ancient Egypt, one of the worlds most ancient civilization, and turning it into the theater for the stories of the Jewish patriarchs.
  • Smearing the image of ancient Egypt and demonizing their kings (as heathens and hard-hearted Pharaohs).
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