It doesn't matter what your religion is to me but this is true and it happened to me while I was in Egypt. Which Pharoah chased Moses across the Red Sea?
I went back to church after it reopened. I feel we are in a really precarious time and I needed to be there. Anyway, the sermon was about Exodus and Moses leading the chosen people across the Red Sea.
After the sermon, i asked the minister who the pharoah was. He said "I don't know" I told him i was going to Egypt and would find out. kind of shocked him.
we were on the bus headed to the Valley of the Kings. I was talking to some ladies behind me. I said we might be in the land of the pharoahs but we are also in the land of Moses. their mouths dropped open.
I asked the tour guide if she knew who he was. they are kind of touchy about their pharoahs. She told me Merenpbah, Ramses II son. (I am a history geek)
We were given 4 tickets to see Ramses 4, 5 and 6 who are buried together, Ramses 9 and King Tut. I took a wrong turn and ended up in Merenpbah's tomb. What are the chances?
It was a God thing for sure. The tour guide said she didn't tell me where he was because it was an adventure. I told the ladies about the wrong turn and they agreed. A God thing. Here he is
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It would be amazing to see someone that was so historically significant. Can you imagine how important someone must be to have their coffin on view, and still revered 4000 years after you die?