| William Hales - 1812 - 692 pages
...himself a captive [Gen. xl. 15; xli. 12] whom Manet ho represented as descended from the Royal Shepherds. At length, the native Egyptian princes rebelled against...plunder, and besieged them with an army of 480,000 men. Bat despairing of success, the Egyptians concluded a treaty with them, and they were suffered to depart... | |
| William Hales - 1830 - 838 pages
...a captive [Gen. xl. 15; xli. 12.] whom Manetho represented as descended from the Royal Shepherds. " At length, the native Egyptian princes rebelled against...after a tedious warfare, drove them out of the rest of Kffypt, and shut them up in Avaris, where they had collected all their cattle and plunder, and besieged... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 536 pages
...formerly a king named Timaus. In his reign, God, upon what account I know not, was offended with us ; and unexpectedly men from the East, of obscure origin,...from Egypt, with all their households, amounting to 240,000 souls, and their cattle. Accordingly they crossed the desert ; but being afraid to return home... | |
| Michael Russell - 1835 - 356 pages
...upon what account I know not, was offended with us. * Vol. Iv. p. 418. We have omitted the odd months. and unexpectedly men from the East, of obscure origin,...from Egypt, with all their households, amounting to 240,000 souls, and their cattle. Accordingly they crossed the desert; but being afraid to return home... | |
| John Kitto - 1841 - 640 pages
...preserved by Josephus,* we are told that the native Egyptian princes ultimately rose against the intrusive tyrants, and after a tedious warfare drove them out of the rest of Egypt, and shut them up in Avaris.t But, despairing of success, the Egyptians concluded a treaty with them, and they were suffered... | |
| 1842 - 358 pages
...Assis, 49 years and two months. These six were their first kings, who were continually at war with %c Egyptians, and wished of all things to eradicate them....from Egypt, with all their households, amounting to 240,000 souls, and their cattle. Accordingly they crossed the desert; but being afraid to return home... | |
| 1848 - 392 pages
...wife Sarah, as detailed in the book of Genesis. At length the native Egyptian princes rebelled again t these tyrants, and, after a tedious warfare, drove...of the rest of Egypt, and shut them up in Avaris, to which place they had retired with all their cattle and plunder. A treaty was afterwards concluded... | |
| Samuel Sharpe - 1850 - 504 pages
...beginning of the fifth reign in the dynasty. Ahmôs, according to this hypothesis, drove the Hyk-shôs out of the rest of Egypt, and shut them up in Avaris, and Thothmôs, the fifth king of the dynasty, drove them out of Avaris. One writer after another has... | |
| George Smith - 1854 - 552 pages
...descended from the royal shepherds. "At length, the native Egyptian princes rebelled against thesft tyrants, and, after a tedious warfare, drove them...cattle and plunder, and besieged them with an army of four hundred and eighty thousand men. But, despairing of success, the Egyptians concluded a treaty... | |
| George Smith - 1856 - 546 pages
...himself a captive, Gen. xl, 15; xli, 12; whom Manetho represented as descended from the royal shepherds. "At length, the native Egyptian princes rebelled against...cattle and plunder, and besieged them with an army of four hundred and eighty thousand men. But, despairing of success, the Egyptians concluded a treaty... | |
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