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greetings.
Would not most elements of the human family(regardless of racial adaptations in different climates) retain a blueprint of the original legends and stories of their ancient ancestors in Africa? For example, the legends and stories of the British Isles and Scandinavia do indeed retain legends and stories which echo those of the Mbuti of the Congo and those of ancient Khemet. With that in mind, I do not think the Hyksos came (back) to Africa with culturally empty hands. Yosef ben-Jochanan stated that there is not really any reference to the ethnicity, race, etc. of the Hyksos in historical records. Perhaps they are instead a band of people that have in common a certain nomadic way of life (which does not necessarlily mean that they carried a homogenous ethnic identity).
The Hyksos were kicked out because their ways were detrimental to the ways of those of Khemet.
It is very hard to seperate the historical facts in the Bible from the re-telling of more ancient astro-mythological legends. This is very obvious in the story of the Exodus. Many of the stories of geneology in the bible are also reflective of the mythological stories from Africa as well.
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