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... chariots ; but the waters returned , and the Egyptians with their king , fleeing against them , met their death in the waves . 1 Attempts were made to explain this story as a natural phenomenon . It seemed difficult to give credence to ...
... chariots ; but the waters returned , and the Egyptians with their king , fleeing against them , met their death in the waves . 1 Attempts were made to explain this story as a natural phenomenon . It seemed difficult to give credence to ...
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... chariots of the pursuing Egyp- tians sank in the sea when its billows broke over the shore. Then the Israelites sang their song of deliverance, or received the inspiration out of which the exaggerated picture of the catastrophe was ...
... chariots of the pursuing Egyp- tians sank in the sea when its billows broke over the shore. Then the Israelites sang their song of deliverance, or received the inspiration out of which the exaggerated picture of the catastrophe was ...
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... chariots that were unable to move ( Exodus 14:25 ) has its parallel in the London , 1873 . 2 Exodus 19:16 , 18 ; 20:18 . 1 Dean Arthur P. Stanley: Lectures on the History of In Search of a Link Between Egyptian and Israelite Histories 37.
... chariots that were unable to move ( Exodus 14:25 ) has its parallel in the London , 1873 . 2 Exodus 19:16 , 18 ; 20:18 . 1 Dean Arthur P. Stanley: Lectures on the History of In Search of a Link Between Egyptian and Israelite Histories 37.
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... chariots, which we had ordered to be drawn out, were so agitated backwards and forwards, though upon the most level ground, that we could not keep them steady, even by supporting them with large stones. The sea seemed to roll back upon ...
... chariots, which we had ordered to be drawn out, were so agitated backwards and forwards, though upon the most level ground, that we could not keep them steady, even by supporting them with large stones. The sea seemed to roll back upon ...
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... chariots and the horsemen , the pharaoh and all his host . The Papyrus Ipuwer ( 7 : 1-2 ) records only that the pharaoh was lost under unusual circumstances " that have never happened before . " The Egyptian wrote his lamentations , and ...
... chariots and the horsemen , the pharaoh and all his host . The Papyrus Ipuwer ( 7 : 1-2 ) records only that the pharaoh was lost under unusual circumstances " that have never happened before . " The Egyptian wrote his lamentations , and ...
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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