Chapter 47 of the
Book of Genesis states that the Hebrews were given the
Land of Goshen to reside in, but also that
Joseph settled his father and brothers in the best part of the land, in the land of Rameses. The
Book of Exodus mentions "Raamses" or "Rames[s]es" (both spellings appear in the
Masoretic Text; ) as one of the two cities (
Pithom and Raamses) on whose construction the
Israelites were forced to labour (), and from where they departed on their
Exodus journey ( and ). Understandably, this Ramesses has been identified by modern biblical archaeologists with the Pi-Ramesses of Ramesses II: the
Pi- prefix ("House of") is omitted from the second city's name, but it does appear in the first one's name, Pithom (), which means "House of
Atum". Still earlier, the 10th-century Bible exegete Rabbi
Saadia Gaon believed that the biblical site of Ramesses had to be identified with
Ain Shams. When the
21st Dynasty moved the capital to
Tanis, Pi-Ramesses was largely abandoned and the old capital became a quarry for ready-made monuments, but it was not forgotten. Its name appears in a list of 21st Dynasty cities, and it had a revival under
Shishaq, usually identified with the historical pharaoh
Shoshenq I of the
22nd Dynasty (10th century BC), who tried to emulate the achievements of Ramesses. The existence of the city as Egypt's capital as late as the 10th century BC makes problematic the claim that the reference to Ramesses in the Exodus story is a memory of the era of Ramesses II; in fact, it has been claimed that the shortened form "Ramesses", in place of the original Pi-Ramesses, is first found in 1st millennium BC texts, However, they have also been considered to be editorial choices and anachronisms from the 7th century BC, reflecting the time of composition under Egyptian domination.
Ramesses II moved the capital of Egypt from
Thebes to Pi-Ramesses because of its military potential, thus he built storehouses, docks and military facilities in the city, which could explain why Exodus 1:11 calls the site a "treasure city". ==See also==