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... army of the king , who regretted their escape . They were trapped between mountains and sea . The night was frightful . A heavy cloud darkened the sky , which was rent by incessant lightning . A hurricane raged the whole night , and at ...
... army of the king , who regretted their escape . They were trapped between mountains and sea . The night was frightful . A heavy cloud darkened the sky , which was rent by incessant lightning . A hurricane raged the whole night , and at ...
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... army marching on land? Strange, indeed, is the persistence with which the Jewish people have clung to this story, making it the beginning and at the same time the most dramatic episode of their history as a nation. The fugitives, after ...
... army marching on land? Strange, indeed, is the persistence with which the Jewish people have clung to this story, making it the beginning and at the same time the most dramatic episode of their history as a nation. The fugitives, after ...
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... army , with the intention to overrun diverse countries and to overthrow their sovereigns . The end of this passage recalls the sentence in the Haggada : " Amalek ... in his wantonness undertook to destroy the whole world . ' Masudi ...
... army , with the intention to overrun diverse countries and to overthrow their sovereigns . The end of this passage recalls the sentence in the Haggada : " Amalek ... in his wantonness undertook to destroy the whole world . ' Masudi ...
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... army . Had the Egyptian prince been the main figure in this war for freedom his triumph would not have been attributed to the indefinite “ one . ” The writer would A. H. Gardiner : » The Defeat of the Hyksos by Kamose « , Journal of ...
... army . Had the Egyptian prince been the main figure in this war for freedom his triumph would not have been attributed to the indefinite “ one . ” The writer would A. H. Gardiner : » The Defeat of the Hyksos by Kamose « , Journal of ...
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... army was active.1 However , Egyptian inscriptions did not me- morialize the deeds of foreign kings , and hence the name of the king who destroyed the Hyksos is missing . The war was fought by a foreign " one , ” and the history written ...
... army was active.1 However , Egyptian inscriptions did not me- morialize the deeds of foreign kings , and hence the name of the king who destroyed the Hyksos is missing . The war was fought by a foreign " one , ” and the history written ...
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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Abdi-Ashirta Ahab Ahmose Akhnaton Amalek Amalekites Amenhotep Amenhotep II ancient Arabia army Assyrian Auaris Aziru bas-reliefs Ben-Hadad biblical Book of Kings Canaan Canaanites Carians catastrophe century chariots Chronicles Deir el Bahari desert Divine Land Dynasty Edom Egypt Egyptian el-Amarna letters Ethiopian Exodus expedition father God’s Land gold Gubla Habiru Hazael Hebrew hundred Hyksos Ibid inscription invaders Ipuwer Israelites ivory Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jewish Josephus Judah Kadesh Karnak Keret king of Damascus king of Hatti king of Israel king of Jerusalem king of Samaria king of Sumur lord Manetho Megiddo mentioned Mesha Middle Kingdom Moab Nikmed palace Palestine papyrus period pharaoh Phoenician plague princes Punt Queen Hatshepsut Queen of Sheba Ramses Ras Shamra Records reign Samaria scholars Scriptures servant Shalmaneser siege Solomon stele story Sumur Sumur Samaria Syria tablets Temple thou Thutmose Thutmose III translation tribes Tyre Ugarit Velikovsky words wrote