Sunday, 7 September 2025

The Minoan-Pelasgian Nephilim: Egypt's15th Dynasty

Exodus1:8Then a new king, who did not know Joseph, came to power in Egypt. 9“Look,” he said to his people, “the Israelites have become too numerous and too powerful for us. 10Come, let us deal shrewdly with them, or they will increase even more; and if a war breaks out, they may join our enemies, fight against us, and leave the country.”

Who were these new rulers of Egypt who didn't know Joseph? They were the Greater Hyksos 15th Dynasty aka Minoan-Pelasgians who followed the Lesser Hyksos 16th Dynasty (Israelites) into Egypt. Their ancestor was Anaq (Inachus) and their kings were called Anax after him. They came into Egypt from Canaaan where other Sons of Anaq ruled named as Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai in Numbers 13. One Anaq named Epaphos (Apep) was responsible for ordering all Hebrew baby boys to be drowned in the river Nile.

The Anaq Pharaohs were not the same as the Caphtorite Pharaohs of the 16th dynasty in Thebes whose daughter rescued Moses from the river and named him Moses, a popular name among the Caphtorite Pharaohs in her family.

As an adult, Moses sued the Anaq Pharaoh of the Greater Hyksos for a truce in the latter years of the dynasty. After this failed the Caphtorite Pharaoh Ahmose (Born of Yah) destroyed their firstborn males.

HaShem told Moses not to take the Israelites by way of the Sea into Philistia (Gaza) lest they saw war and lost courage (Exodus 13:17), because the Caphtorites went on to invade Gaza (Deuteronomy 2:22). The Edumeans invaded Seir and the Moabites invaded Jordan. It was the Israelites's job to invade the West Bank. But the Ancient Greeks considered the Minoan-Pelasgians of the Anax Pharaohs to have been giants as did the Bible so the invasion was delayed for 40 years. Nevertheless in the end the Israelites finally conquered the West Bank and thus the Minoan-Pelasgian civilisation of the Greater Hyksos retreated to Minoa.