Sixth and Twelfth Egyptian Dynasty links to Artapanus’ legend of Moses
by Damien F. Mackey The first Oppressor Pharaoh The dynastic founding Pharaoh who began the persecution of the Israelites in Egypt, the “new king” of Exodus 1:8, was Teti of the Sixth Dynasty , was Amenemes of the Twelfth Dynasty . The Jewish-Hellenistic writer, Artapanus, called him “Palmanothes”, in which name can be discerned the element Amen , of Amenemes (Amenemhat), but, more especially, the element Othoes , for Teti (Manetho): Egyptian Pharaohs : Old Kingdom : Dynasty 6 : Teti Teti and Amenemes connect together nicely, sharing the throne name, Sehetepibre (‘He who satisfies the Heart of Re’) and the exact same Horus name, Sehetep-tawy (‘Horus, who pacifies the Two Lands’), as well as being the dynastic founder. A further likely connection is that death came through assassination. Artapanus tells, in his book Concerning the Jews, that “Palmanothes succeeded to the...