It would make sense that Thothmes III (or rather his wife, Queen Hatshepset) was the Pharaoh of the Exodus according to the Biblical chronology, in my opinion. After all, there is the record that she lost an army pursuing escaped slaves at the "Sea of Reeds".
The Ten Plagues are...interesting. And some of them may point us in the direction of where the real Mt. Sinai is located.
The first group of plagues are focused around the Nile River and seem to come literally out of Africa, with the waters of the Nile. First the water of the Nile turns to blood--or a congealed reddish substance that feels and tastes like blood. This drives the frogs out of the Nile--the second plague. Because no one in Egypt can bathe or shave for a while, they develop lice, the Third Plague. (And by the way, the Biblical text of lice coming from the dust has been the "genesis" as it were, of the Western idea of "spontaneous generation" of lice, worms and maggots in decaying matter, an idea that persisted throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Because of what the Torah and the Bible SAID about lice, it was considered blasphemous to question spontaneous generation until the 18th Century). The Fourth Plague is translated as either "beasts" or flies, which is telling, because if something is wrong with the Nile, one can get both crocodiles and hippopotamuses, both of which have been shown to live in the Egyptian Nile during pharonic times from the gods that have forms of those beasts, and flies. And the flies in question may well be none other than the tsetse fly, since the fifth plague is a Cattle Plague. There are many flies, but few besides the tsetse particularly bite animals and people.
The next four plagues come from the area around Egypt. Where the Locusts come from is unknown. But the Hail, the Seventh Plague, is a hail of pumice bombs from an erupting volcano. It was thought at one time that the volcano was Thera on the island of Santorini in the Mediterranean. But opinion has come around to the idea, as we shall see, that the volcano is the real Mt. Sinai, a mountain that is now Jabal al Luz, in Madyan (Midian) on the Eastern shore of the Gulf of Aqaba in Saudi Arabia.
Because that eruption creates the next plague, the Plague of Darkness, a darkness that can be felt---in other words, a volcanic ash fall. And it is even possible, with such things, for a trick of the wind to leave Goshen unaffected.
The last plague, the Slaying of the First Born, can be the result of the Sleeping Sickness brought by the Tsetse flies. And Malaria brought by mosquitoes. It's the sheer selectivity and the simautaenousnes of it that is uncanny and the miracle--and the miracle in all the plagues, if one wishes to believe in miracles. If one dosen't, there are natural explanations for everything. Even the splitting of the Red Sea.
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Hatshepset tells the Children of Israel to leave Egypt and then has a change of heart and pursues them. Around Lake Timsah and south along the east side of the Gulf of Suez. At the southern tip of what we call the Sinai Peninsula, the mountain becomes visible as a "pillar of fire by night and a pillar of smoke by day". And the Children of Israel are going right to it.
Probably at Sharm al Sheikh, Hatshepshet's army catches up to the Children of Israel, and they are caught with their backs to the Strait of Tiran, which at this point is rather shallow (Bin Laden Engineering wants to build a bridge from Egypt to Saudi Arabia here). There may be an earthquake. Moses puts out his staff. Nachshon ben Abendihab jumps into the water. And the water recedes. A tsunami is beginning!
And because the epicenter of the temblor is at this point, the tsunami is in both directions. So Moses paraphrases The Doctor and yells at the Children of Israel, "RUN!!
And the Children of Israel run across the now dry strait. But running across a receding tsunami is something that is very dangerous. And when Hatshepset's army follows in hot pursuit, the wave comes back on them, drowns them, kills them and washes many of their bodies and armour on the other shore, just as the Exodus account says. Tsunamis do things like that.
The Children of Israel proceed to Mt. Sinai. And everything that happens there--the fissures in the earth that swallow up Korach and his followers--the threats from God to bury the Children of Israel--easily done with a pyrochastic flow--make sense if the Children of Israel are camped beside an active volcano--which, by the way, nobody else in the vicinity wants to go anywhere near! And yes, it is in Midian, where the Bible says clearly that Moses went after escaping from Thothmes after killing the Egyptian.
What we call the Sinai Peninsula and what we commonly think of as Mt. Sinai is known as Mt. Sinai because in the Fourth Century, the Eastern Roman Empress Helena had a dream that it was so. And so a chapel and a monastery was built there. Who is going to argue with a Roman Empress?
Even if her dream is not considered valid scientific evidence these days and there are plenty of good reasons why the commonly considered site for Mt. Sinai is not the right place, such as it being too close to Egypt and too close to Egypt's copper mining site at Dophkah for Moses to be safe and not an active or inactive volcano.
So when we look at the Exodus from Egypt in this way, to this place at this time, it does make a bit more sense than the way it is normally studied.