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" God was displeased with us, and there came up from the East, in a strange manner, men of an ignoble race, who had the confidence to invade our country, and easily subdued it by their power, without any battle. "
The Valley of the Nile: Its Tombs, Temples, and Monuments. [With Illustrations.] - Page 171
by William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 224 pages
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MONUMENTS OF EGYPT

FRANCIS L. HAWKS, D.D., LL.D. - 1850
...is preserved in a fragment by Josephus : " In the reign of King Timseus, there came up from the East men of an ignoble race, who had the confidence to invade our country ; and easily subdued it without a battle, burning the cities, demolishing the temples, slaying the men, and reducing the women...
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The Early History of Egypt

Samuel Sharpe - 1836 - 198 pages
...Dynasty, — Of the Phenician Shepherd Kings. In the reign of King Timceus there came up from the east men of an ignoble race, who had the confidence to invade our country and easily subdued it without a battle, burning the cities, demolishing the temples, slaying the men, and reducing the women...
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The Early History of Egypt, from the Old Testament, Herodotus, Manetho, and ...

Samuel Sharpe - 1836 - 208 pages
...Dynasty, — Of the Pheniciqn Shepherd Kings. In the reign of King Timceus there came up from the east men of an ignoble race, who had the confidence to invade our country and easily subdued it without a battle, burning the cities, demolishing the temples, slaying the men, and reducing the women...
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The Monuments of Egypt, Or, Egypt a Witness for the Bible

Francis Lister Hawks - 1850 - 356 pages
...is preserved in a fragment by Josephus : " In the reign of King Timaeus, there came up from the East men of an ignoble race, who had the confidence to invade our country ; and easily subdued it without a battle, burning the cities, demolishing the temples, slaying the men, and reducing the women...
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The Pictorial Bible: Genesis-Joshua

John Kitto - 1855 - 676 pages
...in elucidation of it. Manetho states that ' In the reign of king Tim&us there came up from the east at ; an 'evil beast hath devoured him : Joseph is without doubt rent in pieces. 34 And Jaco without a battle, burning the cities, demolishing the temples, slaying the men, and reducing the women...
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Early Egyptian History for the Young: With Descriptions of the Tombs and ...

Annie Keary, Eliza Keary - 1861 - 466 pages
...about it. "We had formerly," he says, " a king whose name was Timaus ; in his time it came to pass, I know not how, that God was displeased with us, and...country, and easily subdued it by their power, without any battle. And when they had our rulers in their hands, they burnt our cities, and demolished the...
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Early Egyptian history, for the young, by the author of 'Sidney Grey' and ...

Annie Keary - 1861 - 486 pages
...about it. "We had formerly," he says, " a king whose name was Timaus ; in his time it came to pass, I know not how, that God was displeased with us, and...country, and easily subdued it by their power, without any battle. And when they had our rulers in their hands, they burnt our cities, and demolished the...
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Biblical natural science, Volume 1

John Duns - 1863 - 650 pages
...a king whose name was Timaus [Amun-m-he I. of the Egyptian monuments]. In his time it came to pass, I know not how, that God was displeased with us ;...strange manner, men of an ignoble race, who had the boldness to invade our country, and easily subdued it by their power without a battle." But while the...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Volume 3

1868 - 594 pages
...SPIRITUAL MAGAZINE. 63 Manetho, who lived some centuries after Herodotus, says of these Hyksos, — 'There came up from the east, in a strange manner,...invade our country, and easily subdued it by their [magical ?] power, without a battle ;' and, after several reigns, they capitulated with a valorous...
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Notices of the Jews by the classic writers of antiquity

John Gill (independent minister.) - 1870 - 136 pages
...Kings," Manetho says, " We formerly had a king whose name was Timaus. In his time it came to pass, I know not how, that God was displeased with us, and...from the East, in a strange manner, men of an ignoble which is a forgery, as is also the Latin letter of dedication, addressed Ptolemaeo Philadelpho regi...
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