Israel in Egypt; or, The books of Genesis and Exodus, illustrated by existing monuments [by W. Osburn].Seeleys, 1854 - 437 |
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... temple and its cemetery . There was not a pillar or a stone in the temple which was not covered with reliefs and ... temples related the exploits in war , or the acts of devotion in peace , of the king who had constructed them . On ...
... temple and its cemetery . There was not a pillar or a stone in the temple which was not covered with reliefs and ... temples related the exploits in war , or the acts of devotion in peace , of the king who had constructed them . On ...
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... temples . Little remains to us of these trans- lations , save mere lists of royal names ; but these are of great value , because they can be identified with the hieroglyphic originals , and by their help we can place the names of the ...
... temples . Little remains to us of these trans- lations , save mere lists of royal names ; but these are of great value , because they can be identified with the hieroglyphic originals , and by their help we can place the names of the ...
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... temples of Egypt relate , that at a remote period of her history , shepherds of Canaan invaded the country , drove the reigning native Pharaoh from Memphis , and retained possession of that capital , and of the rest of Egypt for a long ...
... temples of Egypt relate , that at a remote period of her history , shepherds of Canaan invaded the country , drove the reigning native Pharaoh from Memphis , and retained possession of that capital , and of the rest of Egypt for a long ...
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... temples on account of its colour . Whiteness and purity were inseparably connected in the Egyp- tian mythology . That these desert merchants brought into Egypt Canaanite slaves amongst other commodities , is a fact which is abundantly ...
... temples on account of its colour . Whiteness and purity were inseparably connected in the Egyp- tian mythology . That these desert merchants brought into Egypt Canaanite slaves amongst other commodities , is a fact which is abundantly ...
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... temple - records , with whom Josephus was in controversy , would have been too happy to have pointed out the error . The rest of the story they would treat as a mere kompology , as it was called , that is , a boast for the purpose of ...
... temple - records , with whom Josephus was in controversy , would have been too happy to have pointed out the error . The rest of the story they would treat as a mere kompology , as it was called , that is , a boast for the purpose of ...
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Aaron according afterwards already altogether ancient Ancient Egypt Aphophis appears authorities behold Bible brethren brought called Canaan cattle character children of Israel circumstances command daughter death Delta dynasty Egyptian entire epoch event evidence existing Exodus fact famine father fearful give gods Greek hand head Hebrew Heliopolis hieroglyphic illustration important inspired interval Israelites Jacob Jehovah Joseph king of Egypt kingdom land of Egypt lists living Lord Lower means Memphis ments monarchy monuments Moses narrative natural never Nile occasion occurred pass passage period Pharaoh picture present princes probably Ramses recorded reign remains river seems sent servants Sethos shepherds successor taken temples Thebes thee thing thou tion tomb took tribe unto Upper whole worship written
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Strona 276 - By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter ; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season ; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompense of the reward.
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Strona 281 - And he said, Draw not nigh hither : put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground. Moreover he said, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face ; for he was afraid to look upon God.