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peace and hotep,
iyah360, for exodus what about that
- 400 year stella:
although the hyksos did not leave any inscriptions in their native language, nor any texts of a mythological or religious nature, the available onomastc testimony strongly implies a semitic or amorite origin. their ancestors, who emigrated from canaan and syria to the eastern delta from the twelfth dynasty onwards, were identified by the egyptians as 'aamu',e.g, speakers of a west semitic dialect. a hurrian association is ruled out in favor of the west semitic, largely on the basis of the onomastic evidence of scarabs, although only a few of the hyksos rulers have indisputably west semitic names with identifiable theophoric elements. judging from egyptian texts such as the "FOUR HUNDRED YEAR STELA", as well as archaeological evidence, including temples of canaanite type and characteristic donkey burials, we may conclude that the hyksos kings were devoted to the native cults they introduced from canaan. the prominent position of the deities seth-ba'al and ba'al zaphon in the eastern delta testifies unequivocally to the semitic background of the hyksos and the gradual assimilation of their original cults with the egyptian religion.
and iyah360, check withe my reference on albinos:
dr. frances cress welsing
freedomisahapislave
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