Saturday, November 21, 2015

Origin of the Shepherd Kings

The Origin of the the Shepherd-Kings (Semites/Jews) per Egyptian scholar Manetho. In the English translation out of the Harvard Loeb Library, you can see the anger of the translator of Manetho’s writings when Manetho reveals the identity of the Semites and appears to connect them to Danaus of the Argive Dynasty (more research on this connection is needed because even the Loeb Library had censorship by the translators stuck on their own ideas of what the timeline of the past was):
“Such is Manetho’s account: and, if the time is reckoned according to the years mentioned, it is clear that the so-called Shepherds, our ancestors, quitted Egypt and settled in our land 393 years before the coming of Danaus to Argos. yet the Argives regard Danaus as belonging to a remote antiquity. Thus Manetho has given us evidence from Egyptian records upon two very important points: first, upon our coming to Egypt from elsewhere: and secondly, upon our departure from Egypt at a date so remote that it preceded the Trojan war by well nigh a thousand years. As for the additions which Manetho has himself admitted, from anonymous legendary tales, I shall later refute them in detail, and show the improbability of his lying stories.” Manetho, Aegyptiaca, English translation by W.G. Waddell, page 107.

Tartaria

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