Rameses in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
There is mentioned in Egyptian monuments RHMSS, son of
Aahmes I (Lepsius); the new Pharaoh "that knew not Joseph."
The Pharaohs of the 19th dynasty of Rama (Rameses II was the
great conqueror) two centuries later have a final -u,
Ramessu. In Genesis 47:11 Rama is the name of a district. In
Exodus 1:11 Raamses is the city which already existed, but
which the Israelites now strengthened as a treasure city.
Rameses II fortified and enlarged it long after. Septuagint
make Rama the Heroopolis of later times. It and Pithom were
on the canal dug under Osirtasin of the 12th dynasty.
Derived from Ra-mes, "child of Ra" the sun god. The
Egyptians called themselves "children of Ra" front the
earliest times, even "Mizraim" may be from Mis-ra.
The name Rama would fitly apply to Goshen which was
especially associated with sun worship. Aahmes I built
cities in the Delta, especially on the eastern quarter from
whence the invading shepherds had come, and was likely as
restorer of the sun (Ra) worship to have given the name Rama
to the treasure city which Israel fortified there, as he
gave it also to his son. Besides Pi ("city") should appear
before Rama if it were the Egyptian designation from the
name of king Rameses. When Rameses II enlarged it its name
was Rama Meiamon, not Rama simply. Moreover, when enlarged
by him it was the center of a large Egyptian festive
population, whereas in Exodus 1:11 it is in the midst of
oppressed Israelites. Lepsius makes Aboo Kesheyd to be on
the site.
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