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492
27 Ibid.
493
28 Ibid., p. 112.
494
29 Ibid.
495
30 See Greenberg, The Hab/piru, and Na» aman, «Habiru and Hebrews: the transfer
of a social term to the literary sphere», JNES 45: 4 (1986), pp. 271—88; Rowton,
«Dimorphic structure and the problem of the «Apiru-«Ibrim», JNES 35:1 (1976),
pp. 13–20.
496
31 Weigall, pp. 115-6.
497
32 See Meyer, Geschichte des Altertums, ii, pp. 421, 424-5, and Meyer,
Aegyptische Chronologie, pp. 92—5.
498
33 Budge, Tutankhamen, Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism etc., p. xiii.
499
34 Freud, Moses and Monotheism, pp. 97—8.
500
35 Ibid., p, 42.
501
36 Ex. 12: 12.
502
37 Weigall,p. 111.
503
38 Hecataeus of Abdera, quoted in Diodorus Siculus, Bib-liotheca Historica, 40,
1–8.
504
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