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The place name Ramses (Hebrew: רַעְמְסֵס, Tiberian: [ɾaʕəmses]), sometimes Raamses or Ra'amses, occurs five times in the Tanakh: Genesis 47:11; Exodus 1:11, 12:37 and Numbers 33:3,5. The Septuagint equates this name with the Egyptian name Ramessu, hellenizing it as Hramessê (Greek: ραμεσση, [Ê°ramÉsËe]), whence Latin Ramesses, whence traditional English.
The location is synonymous with Goshen (Kessan in the Septuagint, Egyptian Pa-Kes, Greek Phacusa, modern Faqus), the land where Joseph and his descendants settled. According to the biblical account, the Israelites departed from Ramses in their exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12:37).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avaris#Biblical_Ramses