Was Hatshepsut better than Ramses?
Jerusalem in Israel served as a different sort of ‘Punt’ or bridge where God met Man (God coming across the gulf caused by Man’s Sin). In particular, when Abraham arrived in Canaan-Israel (circa 2000 BC), there was a priest-king named Melchizedek. That priest-king worshipped the same God as Solomon did i.e., Jehovah (or Yahweh). And that is who Hatshepsut-Sheba turned to worship but her contemporaries in Egypt had to suppress this fact. That is why Hatshepsut remains a mystery today as modern scholars attempt to distort information to suit their own philosophies. Israel and Jerusalem served as a ‘Punt’ or ‘bridge in three ways: The bridge between the African and Eurasian land continents; the bridge between the Atlantic-Mediterranean and Red Sea-Indian Ocean water-ways (oceans); and the bridge between God and Man via the services of sacrifice at Jerusalem culminating with Jesus’ sacrifice for sin for all on the Cross in 30 AD.