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,, 1 Alexander the Great conquered Palestine on his way to Egypt in -333 . Although Egypt and Palestine are closely neighboring countries , " the truth is that there is in Egypt singularly little evidence which bears directly on the ...
,, 1 Alexander the Great conquered Palestine on his way to Egypt in -333 . Although Egypt and Palestine are closely neighboring countries , " the truth is that there is in Egypt singularly little evidence which bears directly on the ...
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... Palestine when they were expelled. Josephus did not separate the two Manetho stories. 1 Julius Africanus: »Chronography«, in The Ante-Nicene Fathers, ed. A. Roberts and J. Donaldson (New York, 1896), VI, 134. There he confused Ahmose I ...
... Palestine when they were expelled. Josephus did not separate the two Manetho stories. 1 Julius Africanus: »Chronography«, in The Ante-Nicene Fathers, ed. A. Roberts and J. Donaldson (New York, 1896), VI, 134. There he confused Ahmose I ...
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... Palestine by Israelite refugees from Egypt . The pharaohs who followed Ahmose were strong kings , and it is regarded as established that Palestine was under their domination . The same argument was employed to defend the theory that the ...
... Palestine by Israelite refugees from Egypt . The pharaohs who followed Ahmose were strong kings , and it is regarded as established that Palestine was under their domination . The same argument was employed to defend the theory that the ...
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... Palestine as the Habiru in the reign of Akhnaton. But this hypothesis would entail more than two hundred years of wandering in the desert, instead of the scriptural forty, and it is therefore regarded as improb- able.2 An exodus in the ...
... Palestine as the Habiru in the reign of Akhnaton. But this hypothesis would entail more than two hundred years of wandering in the desert, instead of the scriptural forty, and it is therefore regarded as improb- able.2 An exodus in the ...
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... Palestine “is a widow” and that “the seed of Israel is destroyed.” This is regarded as the earliest mention of Israel in an Egyptian document. Merneptah did not perish in the sea, nor did he suffer a debacle; he obviously inflicted a ...
... Palestine “is a widow” and that “the seed of Israel is destroyed.” This is regarded as the earliest mention of Israel in an Egyptian document. Merneptah did not perish in the sea, nor did he suffer a debacle; he obviously inflicted a ...
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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