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To All Beleivers:

If you are interested in the story of Moses, you may want to look into Akhenaten http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten

Akhenaten was the pharoah who, in 1350 BC changed the religion in Egypt from polytheism to a monotheistic one that only worshipped Aten, the god of the solar disk (or universe).  Was Moses a rebelious follower of Aten who spread his ideas about religion elsewhere?  Did Akhenaten's idea on religion influence the Hubiru (Hebrew)  nomads that historical texts mention lived in the desert near moder day Israel?

Its a good possibility, considering that it shortly after Akhenaten's death that the Hebrews moved into Philistine and Canaan to create the nation of Israel with their new type of religion.