What make you think it was Ramesses ruling at the time of Moses' exodus?
The Qur'an provide no dates to when the exodus out of Egypt took place, nor the name of the king.
The Bible do provide dates, but it is still not easy to pinpoint it, since it doesn't match historical records and archaeological evidences, and like the Qur'an provide no name as to the Egyptian king.
For instance, in 1 Kings 6:1, when Solomon started building his temple (in the 4th year of his reign), it say that 480 years had passed since Moses liberated and led the Israelite out of Egypt. Assuming that Solomon is a real king, his temple building project would have started in 967 BCE. Adding 480 years to 967 BCE, will get you 1447 BCE.
1447 BCE is too early for Ramesses II, who reigned between 1279 and 1213. Ramesses II belonged to the 19th dynasty. 1447 BCE would put it in the reign of Thutmose III, reign 1479 to 1425 BCE, 18th dynasty.
All anyone can do, is speculate, who was king of Egypt at that time.
But the other possibility is that both the Bible and Qur'an are just myths. In that case, no evidences are possible, since Moses didn't exist.
Why not think twice before rushing to your keyboard and type the true nonsense that doesnt help any one searching the trueth.What good is that? You're basically saying God put into the Koran these cryptic hints about future discoveries and knowledge, that no one would understand until after scientists have figured it out.
That makes absolutely no sense at all.
The story of mosess isn't some thing that you can't think of looking for any indicator that could lead us to some evidences that can possibility of occurence of such an event in the past.
The storry at least tells us about a group(Mosess and his people) escaping from an other group(pharohs team) that used to opress the esraeli people at the time of their stay in egypt.
Well, quran narrates that Allah miracleaously orders the sea to temporarily get devided(some how) in order to help the people safely get out of reach of their enemies. Quran further explains about a sudden reset of the sea when Mosses and his people gets safe exit and at the same time, pharoh and his troops where in the middle of the sea and all ended up engulphed by the sea after the temporary passage was suddenly disturbed by the turbulent water.
Hence I can dare to say, the way that event happened could leave behind a lot of remains and foot prints, that could be analysed in search of evidences for the occurance of such an event. There is a possibility to find some kind of geological disturbances(some where in that area) like a concave/convex trench that could posibily indicate some sort of route, plus the possibility of finding remains of armaments that were caried by the troops and even remains of the carts and any other part of transport fascilities used by that time. Even the golden wheals and spears of pharoh could be found too.... My 2cents.
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