What if the man who once ruled Egypt never surrendered its divine authority? In this gripping second volume of The Moses Trilogy, the discovery of Prince Menkheperre's hidden chamber shakes the foundations of accepted history. As Egyptologist Arthur Maddison races to preserve the find, he uncovers an ancient confession that redefines both prophecy and power: the royal Ka-the divine essence of kingship-was never passed to Thutmose's heirs, but to the exiled Moses himself. As the plagues strike Egypt and dynasties tremble, the line between prophet and pharaoh begins to blur. Through the eyes of Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, and Menkheperre, the story of Exodus unfolds not as myth but as history rewritten in stone. Moses: A Lost Egyptian Account of the Exodus blends archaeology, theology, and ancient intrigue into a sweeping tale of rebellion, faith, and forgotten kings-where divine silence becomes the most terrifying power of all.
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