Glad you mentioned that E ( may I call you "E?" ).
In Ancient Egyptian the root word "moses" means roughly "son of." Thus, Thutmoses = Son of Toth; Ramesses = son of Ra; Ahmoses = son of Ah.
Thus, calling someone "Moses" would in effect be calling him "son of nobody."
The Egyptian Empire was at its peak during the reign of Thutmoses III controlling not only Palestine but Syria as well. Sadly for the Exodus lovers there is not a hint of any major catastrophe to Egypt at this time. It was their Golden Age.
In Ancient Egyptian the root word "moses" means roughly "son of." Thus, Thutmoses = Son of Toth; Ramesses = son of Ra; Ahmoses = son of Ah.
Thus, calling someone "Moses" would in effect be calling him "son of nobody."
The Egyptian Empire was at its peak during the reign of Thutmoses III controlling not only Palestine but Syria as well. Sadly for the Exodus lovers there is not a hint of any major catastrophe to Egypt at this time. It was their Golden Age.