Ahmed Osman

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Ahmed Osman


Born
in Cairo, Egypt
July 08, 1934

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Ahmed Osman (Arabic: أحمد عثمان‎) is an Egyptian-born author and Egyptologist. He has put forward several theories which are mainly rejected by mainstream Egyptologists

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Christianity: An Ancient Eg...

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Jesus in the House of the P...

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The Egyptian Origins of Kin...

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Out of Egypt

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The Lost City of the Exodus...

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Moses : Pharaoh of Egypt: T...

3.36 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1994 — 4 editions
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The Secret Origin of the Bi...

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“He removed the high places and brake the images, and cut down the groves; and brake in pieces the brazen serpent that Moses had made: for unto those days the children of Israel did burn incense to it. (II Kings, 18:3–4) The reference is particularly significant because a staff topped by a bronze serpent was the symbol of Pharaoh’s authority.”
Ahmed Osman, Moses and Akhenaten: The Secret History of Egypt at the Time of the Exodus

“He replaced the old gods with a sole God, the Aten, who had no image or form, a universal God not just for Egypt, but also for Kush (Nubia) in the south and Syria in the north, a God for the whole world. He was a poet who wrote the hymn to Aten that has a striking resemblance to Psalm 104 of the Bible.”
Ahmed Osman, Moses and Akhenaten: The Secret History of Egypt at the Time of the Exodus



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