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Pi-Ramesses: The Ramesses of Exodus 1:11


 The feet of a Ramses II statue at Pi-Ramesses - Wikipedia, Public Domain

Here are two videos about the site of Pi-Ramesses, the biblical Ramesses of Exodus 1:11. This is where Moses came to confront Pharaoh. The archaeology of this site is amazing.


Video 1: A Recontruction of Pi-Rameses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPy-yTBXYGU


Video 2: A History of Pi-Ramesses with Mark Janzen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRjxq293cFM

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