But the story about Moses freeing the slaves and leading them on a 40 year quest is completely non-existent in the archaeological record, except for in the Bible. So take that for what you will.
Is this shocking? Who controlled the ancient spin in Egypt? Who decided what was and what was not recorded?
Let's see, a couple of scruffy guys with staffs, believing in
only ONE supposed God come to Egypt, humiliate both Pharaoh and Egypt's supposed gods, free Israel from centuries of bondage, force Pharaoh to not only let them go but to also allow them to leave with tremendous loot, leaves Egypt a decimated, stinking, economically and agriculturally decimated place, kill all of its firstborns, drowns Pharaoh's army - ALL THAT - and yet without the Israelites having lifted even the first war club, lance or bow to make it happen. Everything Egypt believed in - from its gods to its leaders and wealth are left in ruins and humiliation. Think the ruling class and Pharaoh was going to have this humiliation recorded for posterity - not only revealing their total humiliation but also the powerlessness of Egypt's supposed mighty gods - not to mention the helplessness of Pharaoh, a supposed god himself. Yeah, right, they're gonna record that fiasco for posterity - carve it into monuments and tombs. Believe me, the Egyptian state propaganda machine began sanitizing and obliterating the record of this humiliation the moment it was all over.
Few highlights of a few things the Egyptian rulers might have found just a tad worth erasing from their history:
First Plague / Nile turns to blood: Is a judgment against Apis, the god of the Nile, Isis, goddess of the Nile, and Khnum, guardian of the Nile. The Nile was also believed to be the bloodstream of Osiris, who was reborn each year when the river flooded.
Second Plague / Frogs: The second plague, bringing frogs from the Nile, was a judgment against Heqet, the frog-headed goddess of birth. Frogs were thought to be sacred and not to be killed. God had the frogs invade every part of the homes of the Egyptians, and when they died, their stinking bodies were heaped up in offensive piles all throughout Egypt.
Third Plague / Gnats: This was a judgment on Set, the god of the desert.
Fourth Plague / Flies: Was a judgment on either Re or Uatchit, who were both depicted as flies. In this plague, God clearly distinguished between the Israelites and the Egyptians, as no swarms of flies bothered the areas where the Israelites lived.
Fifth Plague / Livestock Dies: Was a judgment on the goddess Hathor and the god Apis, who were both depicted as cattle. As with the previous plague, God protected His people from the plague, while the cattle of the Egyptians all died.
Sixth Plague / Boils: Was a judgment against several gods over health and disease (Sekhmet, Sunu, and Isis). This time, the Bible says that the magicians “could not even stand before Moses because of how horrible were their boils.
Seventh Plague / Hail: This attacked Nut, the sky goddess, Osiris, the crop fertility god, and Set, the storm god. And once again, the Israelites were protected from this onslaught.
Eighth Plague / Locusts: This also focused on Nut, Osiris, and Set. The later crops, wheat and rye, which had survived the hail, were now devoured by the swarms of locusts. There would be no harvest in Egypt that year.
Ninth Plague / Darkness: This was aimed at Egypt's "great" sun god, Re, who was
symbolized by Pharaoh himself. For three days, the land of Egypt was smothered with an unearthly darkness, but the homes of the Israelites had light. Not too good a sun god, eh?
Tenth and Final Plague / death of the firstborns: Was a judgment on Isis, the protector of children. This plague required an act of faith from Israel. The blood of the lamb they on the top and sides of their doorways is echoed in 1 Corinthians 5:7, which teaches that Jesus became our Passover when He died to deliver us from the bondage of sin. While the Israelites found God's protection in their homes, every other home in the land of Egypt experienced God's wrath. This final devastating event finally caused Pharaoh to release the Israelites. And they were so humiliated and their gods powerfully revealed as non existent and powerless, that the Bible says a mixed multitude of peoples came out of Egypt with the exiting Israelites - as the gods they previously had believed in had been exposed worthless/non existent AND the God of Israel was shown to have great power. So it's no wonder many Egyptians left as well and also that Egypt subsequently purged all record of these events.
So why would any country with such beliefs in such gods, having seen them both humiliated and totally shown to be powerless and non existent -
who yet even STILL desired to perpetuate belief in these same gods, rulers and false beliefs - would have allowed this total humiliation into its history books and monuments? No, as far as Egypt was concerned, "it never happened."