Joseph of Egypt and Moises: the Noosphere
Joseph of Egypt before the Exodus of the Israelites in Egypt, had two dreams the first that the brothers identified as “beams” who bowed to him, and the second that the Moon and eleven stelae (symbolizing the 11 tribes) bowed to him, and the brothers and even Israel do not believe in this, this cosmogony is present in the three great Abrahamic monotheistic religions.
It will be Joseph in Egypt who will feed them in the time of the lean cows (the Pharaoh’s dream that Joseph unravels), there are no precise reports, however, the most likely is that this has taken place in the time of Pharaoh Sheshi I, and history records a period of famine and scarcity in the region.
But with the death of Joseph, the biblical narrative, now of the exodus says that the successor Pharaoh did not know Joseph and begins to fear, ordering that heavy work be established for the Hebrews until he orders to throw all the newborns in the Nile river, and then begins the saga of Moses.
Moses was born of the tribe of the Levites, who were priests and had no territory in Israel, he was the grandchild of Coate, son of Amram, with Jochebed his aunt and sister of Coate, due to the death of the newborns, he is raised in secret and after 3 months, when it is no longer possible to hide it, it is thrown into a basket prepared with tar and bitumen and thrown into the Nile, her older sister is on the lookout and sees that princess Henutmire, together with Yunet, when they hear a child crying the rescue, they know it’s a Hebrew child, but they decide to raise him.
It will be through Moses now, that the Hebrew people will return to Israel, in the biblical narrative it is when Moses was near Mount Horeb that he sees a burning bush (but it does not burn) and dresses in a veil because he cannot look in the face for her, who receives the mission to lead her people to Israel.
This period is called the Middle Kingdom, from 2100 BC. until 1580 BC, when Palestine and Nubia were conquered and where they found precious metals that stabilized the economy.
The Egyptians were polytheistic, and Moses marries Zipora (Exodus 2:21) who was a daughter of Jethro, a Druze priest, who claimed to believe in a single god, but for the Druze it is a type of universal mind, something close to the noosphere de Chardin, but reduced to “mind”.
This is followed in the biblical narrative by the plagues of Egypt and after many years, the Hebrews walk dry through the Red Sea.