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... the Sixteenth, the Hyksos, Dynasty. But in Manetho's list, as given by Julius Africanus and Eusebius, the Seventeenth Dynasty is the last of the Hyksos. Egyptian, but for the most part scriptural. Some of these 24 Chapter 1.
... the Sixteenth, the Hyksos, Dynasty. But in Manetho's list, as given by Julius Africanus and Eusebius, the Seventeenth Dynasty is the last of the Hyksos. Egyptian, but for the most part scriptural. Some of these 24 Chapter 1.
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... Manetho, an Egyptian priest of the third century before the Christian era, who wrote in Greek; the designation of kings as “first,” “second,” “third,” is an arrange- ment of modern scholars. The beginning of the New Kingdom is ...
... Manetho, an Egyptian priest of the third century before the Christian era, who wrote in Greek; the designation of kings as “first,” “second,” “third,” is an arrange- ment of modern scholars. The beginning of the New Kingdom is ...
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... Manetho , the priest previously mentioned , wrote that the Hyksos , when expelled from Egypt , went to Syria and there built Jerusalem.2 Josephus Flavius , the Jewish historian of the first century , polemized against Apion , the ...
... Manetho , the priest previously mentioned , wrote that the Hyksos , when expelled from Egypt , went to Syria and there built Jerusalem.2 Josephus Flavius , the Jewish historian of the first century , polemized against Apion , the ...
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Manetho, his source, but accepted and supported the view that the Israelites were the Hyksos. Julius Africanus, one of the Fathers of the Church, wrote on the authority of Apion that in the days of Ahmose the Jews revolted under Moses.1 ...
Manetho, his source, but accepted and supported the view that the Israelites were the Hyksos. Julius Africanus, one of the Fathers of the Church, wrote on the authority of Apion that in the days of Ahmose the Jews revolted under Moses.1 ...
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... Manetho , the pharaoh in whose days the " blast of heavenly displeasure ” fell upon Egypt , preceding the invasion of the Hyksos , is called Tutimaeus or Timaios . The question , centuries or even millennia old , as to where the Sea of ...
... Manetho , the pharaoh in whose days the " blast of heavenly displeasure ” fell upon Egypt , preceding the invasion of the Hyksos , is called Tutimaeus or Timaios . The question , centuries or even millennia old , as to where the Sea of ...
Inhalt
The ElAmarna | 191 |
Jerusalem Samaria and Jezreel | 237 |
The Letters of Jehoshaphats | 245 |
The First Siege of Samaria by the King of Damascus | 252 |
The King of Samaria Seeks an Ally against the King of Damascus | 259 |
The ElAmarna Letters Continued | 267 |
Arza the Courtier | 280 |
The ElAmarna Letters Concluded | 305 |
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The Queen Tahpenes | 98 |
The Queen of Sheba | 115 |
Makeda and Makera | 146 |
The Temple in Jerusalem | 153 |
Princess The Astounding Gods Land and Rezenu | 179 |
II | 183 |
Is Opposed by a Syrian Coalition | 311 |
The Phoenicians Leave for a New Home | 317 |
ElAmarna Correspondence? Idioms of the ElAmarna Letters | 327 |
Bibliography | 353 |
Around the Subject | 363 |
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