This very thorough and well/reasoned article shows why you are correct: https://armstronginstitute.org/882-who-was-the-pharaoh-of-the-exodus
Thanks for the link.
What I was trying to figure out way back when, was the timing for the start, that is, the very beginning of the count to the Jubilee, beginning only after Moses died and when Joshua crossed over into the Promised Land and captured Jericho. Then connecting this same timing to the coming of Messiah, who started his ministry on Yom Kippur (the only day a Jubilee can be declared) in 28 AD as Jesus declared in Nazareth while reading from Isaiah Chapter 61 and stopping before reading “and the day of vengeance. .” The results were surprising.