| Flavius Josephus - 1814 - 486 pages
...td destroy them to the very roots. This whole " nation was styled HYCSOS, that is, shepherd-kings; for the " first syllable HYC, according to the sacred...king, as is sos a shepherd; but this according to the or" dinary dialect; and of these is compounded HYCSOS ; but " some say that these people were Arabians."... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1815 - 326 pages
...to destroy "them to the very roots. This whole nation was styled, " HYCSOS that is, shepherd-kings, for the first syllable " HYC, according to the sacred dialect, denotes a king, " as is SOB a shepherd; but this according to the ordinary "dialect; and of these is compounded HYCSOS : but... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 356 pages
...gradually to destroy them to the very roots. This whole nation was styled HYCSOS that is, shepherd kings, for the first syllable HYC, according to the sacred...dialect, denotes a king, as is sos a shepherd ; but thi* according to the ordinary dialect ; and of these is compounded HYCSOS : but some say that these... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...to destroy , them to the very roots. This whole nation was styled HYCSOS, that is, shepherd. kings ; for the first syllable HYC, according to the sacred...the ordinary dialect ; and of these is compounded Hvcsos : but some say that these people were Arabians." Now, in another copy it is said, that this... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - 1859 - 454 pages
...to the very roots. This whole nation was styled Hycsos, ie, shepherd-kings (/SowtXets Trof/xeve?) ; for the first syllable HYC, according to the sacred dialect, denotes a king; Sos, according to the ordinary dialect, is a shepherd ; and Hycsos is compounded of these. But some... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - 1859 - 456 pages
...the very roots. This whole nation was styled Hycsos, ie, shepherd-kings (/3aatXets •n-of/tei'es) ; for the first syllable HYC, according to the sacred dialect, denotes a king; Sos, according to the ordinary dialect, is a shepherd ; and Hycsos is compounded of these. But some... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - 1859 - 438 pages
...them to the very roots. This whole nation was styled Hycsos, ie, shepherd-kings (/SaarXefc Tro^eVe?) ; for the first syllable HYC, according to the sacred dialect, denotes a king; Sos, according to the ordinary dialect, is a shepherd ; and Hycsos is compounded of these. But some... | |
| George Jones - 1868 - 516 pages
...subjugation of the country are next given.] " This whole nation was styled Hyksos, that is Shepherdkings; for the first syllable Hyc, according to the sacred...the ordinary dialect ; and of these is compounded Hyksos ; but some people say that these people were Arabians. These people," Manetho proceeds to say,... | |
| Ebenezer Burgess - 1871 - 510 pages
...gradually, to destroy them to the very roots. This whole nation was styled HYCSOS, that. is, Shepherdhings ; for the first syllable, HYC, according to the sacred dialect, denotes a hing, as is Sos a shepherd — but this according to the ordinary dialect; and of these is compounded... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1881 - 560 pages
...roots. This whole nation was styled Hyksos, that is, Shepherd Kings ; for the first syllable Jffyk, according to the sacred dialect, denotes "a king," as is sos, "a shepherd." These people and their descendants kept possession of Egypt five hundred and eleven years."* That there... | |
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