Hatshepsut is playing Isis, mother to Horus, of whom Moses is the embodiment and receives this child of heaven well knowing that it is her own and her appearance on the banks of the Nile at the right moment just follows stage directions: Jethro is playing the Nile-god Jitru (Jtrw/It(e)ru) (the Egyptian word for Nile or river), who delivers the child whose father is identified with the god Amon-Ra. Shakespeare got it partly right: life is but a stage, but these actors live on.

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HatshepsutisplayingIsis,mothertoHorus,ofwhomMosesistheembodimentandreceivesthischildofheavenwellknowingthatitisherownandherappearanceonthebanksoftheNileattherightmomentjustfollowsstagedirections:JethroisplayingtheNile-godJitru(Jtrw/It(e)ru)(theEgyptianwordforNileorriver),whodeliversthechildwhosefatherisidentifiedwiththegodAmon-Ra.Shakespearegotitpartlyright:lifeisbutastage,buttheseactorsliveon.