Eden Lost And Won Studies of the Early History And Final Destiny of Man As Tau

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Eden Lost And Won Studies of the Early History And Final Destiny of Man As Tau
John William Dawson
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They have been prepared for this, and depart in haste, as if thrust out, and no doubt anxious to place themselves out of the reach of pursuit in case the fickle Pharaoh should change his mind.
(4) Their route is not by the direct desert way to the north-east (the way of the Philistines), but eastward along the Wady Tumilat, the same route now followed by the railway and pursued by Wolseley in his memorable campaign.
(5) Passing through the land of Rameses, they reach Succoth, of which Pithom wa
...s the capital, and encamp within its boundaries, somewhere be- ween Tel-el-Kebir and Pithom. They next pro- The Exodus 143 ceed eastward to Etham, on the edge or border of the desert, and again encamp. If we ask the precise place of this second encampment, it may, I think, be easily determined. Three miles east of Pithom the fertile valley widens into the oasis of Abu-suer, beyond which the desert rises in stages of hard gravel and sand with one sand-hill 90 feet high, commanding an extensive view both to the west and east as well as to the south.

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