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The Egypt Of The Hebrews And Herodotos (1896)
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388 pages
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Focusing on the intricate relationships between ancient Egypt, the Hebrews, and Herodotus, this historical work examines Egypt's religious beliefs, customs, and societal practices. Sayce highlights the significant influence of Egyptian culture on the Hebrews during their enslavement and exodus, alongside Herodotus's observations from his 5th-century visit. The book offers a detailed exploration of these interconnected civilizations, emphasizing their cultural interplay and historical significance. This facsimile reprint preserves the original's insights while acknowledging its antiquarian nature.
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2008, paperback
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