Mose was an ancient Egyptian official who served in the court of 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II during the 13th century BC. Mose was a Soldier of Ramesses II, beloved of Atum and greatly favored by him. A stele was created for Mose, depicting him receiving gifts from his king. The stela is now in the Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim (nr 374) and originally comes from Qantir. The Stele demonstrate his high position: Mose is standing in front of the Pharaoh where the inscription says: "The King himself gives silver and all good things of the king's house, because the king is "pleased with the speech of his mouth". To the soldiers Ramesses says: "I wish you may see and do what His Majesty loves. How good is what he has done! Great, great!".
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| - Mose fue un antiguo oficial egipcio que sirvió en la corte de la dinastía XIX del faraón Ramsés II durante el siglo XIII a. C. Mose era un soldado de Ramsés II, amado por Atum y muy favorecido por él. Se creó una estela para Mose, que lo representa recibiendo regalos de su rey. La estela se encuentra ahora en el Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim (nr 374) y proviene originalmente de Qantir. La estela demuestra su alta posición: Mose está de pie frente al faraón donde la inscripción dice: "El rey mismo da plata y todas las cosas buenas de la casa del rey, porque el rey está complacido con el discurso de su boca". Los soldados Ramsés dicen: "Ojalá pudieras ver y hacer lo que Su Majestad ama. ¡Qué bueno es lo que ha hecho! ¡Bien bien!". (es)
- Mose was an ancient Egyptian official who served in the court of 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II during the 13th century BC. Mose was a Soldier of Ramesses II, beloved of Atum and greatly favored by him. A stele was created for Mose, depicting him receiving gifts from his king. The stela is now in the Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim (nr 374) and originally comes from Qantir. The Stele demonstrate his high position: Mose is standing in front of the Pharaoh where the inscription says: "The King himself gives silver and all good things of the king's house, because the king is "pleased with the speech of his mouth". To the soldiers Ramesses says: "I wish you may see and do what His Majesty loves. How good is what he has done! Great, great!". (en)
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| - Mose fue un antiguo oficial egipcio que sirvió en la corte de la dinastía XIX del faraón Ramsés II durante el siglo XIII a. C. Mose era un soldado de Ramsés II, amado por Atum y muy favorecido por él. Se creó una estela para Mose, que lo representa recibiendo regalos de su rey. La estela se encuentra ahora en el Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim (nr 374) y proviene originalmente de Qantir. La estela demuestra su alta posición: Mose está de pie frente al faraón donde la inscripción dice: "El rey mismo da plata y todas las cosas buenas de la casa del rey, porque el rey está complacido con el discurso de su boca". Los soldados Ramsés dicen: "Ojalá pudieras ver y hacer lo que Su Majestad ama. ¡Qué bueno es lo que ha hecho! ¡Bien bien!". El nombre de Mose fue citado en fuentes que buscaban verificar la autenticidad de la historia del Éxodo, su nombre generalmente se consideraba como similar en definición y pronunciación al nombre hebreo de Moisés: Moshe. (es)
- Mose was an ancient Egyptian official who served in the court of 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II during the 13th century BC. Mose was a Soldier of Ramesses II, beloved of Atum and greatly favored by him. A stele was created for Mose, depicting him receiving gifts from his king. The stela is now in the Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim (nr 374) and originally comes from Qantir. The Stele demonstrate his high position: Mose is standing in front of the Pharaoh where the inscription says: "The King himself gives silver and all good things of the king's house, because the king is "pleased with the speech of his mouth". To the soldiers Ramesses says: "I wish you may see and do what His Majesty loves. How good is what he has done! Great, great!". Mose's name was cited in sources who looked to check the authenticity of The Exodus' story, his name was usually brought as similar in definition and pronunciation to Moses' Hebrew name: Moshe. (en)
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