ArchaicGuy
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Ray Martinez: There is an egyptian record of the egyptian army drowning in a whirlpool while they were chasing their enemies. The record is in the museum at Ismailia written on a black granite naos. The account of a pharaoh called Thom and his army fight their way through darkness so thick even the gods cannot see one another pursuing the 'enemies of egypt' to a place called Pi Hakroti where the egyptian army is drowned in a great whirlpool. Pi Hakroti maybe the place Exodus 14:9 mentions as Pihahiroth before Baalzephon. The enemies of Egypt has to be the Israelites. Runaway slaves would be considered enemies.
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ArchaicGuy
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Message 50 of 302 (209770)
05-19-2005 8:07 PM
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Reply to: Message 48 by PaulK 05-19-2005 5:56 PM
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PaulK: One of the cities the Israelites built was called Pithom. Pi translates into City of Thom is from t-m which can be spelled out as thom. The name of the pharaoh that pursued the Israelites was also called Nemtimsaf 2 ,Neferkare the younger listed on the Turin papyrus. He was the son of Pepi the second.
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