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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: From what I have read/listened to on the net is that the biblical people such as David, Solomon, yakob (jacob) were the Hyksos. SUPPOSEDLY the names are not 100% the same however life events match up with the biblical accounts. For example they said you wont find a David among the hyksos but you will find a Hyksos king whose life matches up with David. You also wont find a Solomon but you will find someone with a similar name.[/QUOTE]I'm not sure how these were pulled off, when very little in detail is generally known about the Hyksos, aside from relics here and there, particularly at their capital in Avaris. [QUOTE] however the religion those people believed in really doesn't make up with the religion of the Jews.[/QUOTE]Indeed. [QUOTE] I don't believe the term Hebrew was being used back then nor was the term Jew.[/QUOTE]The advocates of a Hebraic Hyksos generally believe that the etymology of 'Hebrew' can be sought out in Dynastic Egypt before the so-called Exodus. The problem here is that many of the terms explained off as such turn out to have highly tenuous and questionable links with the term "Hebrew". And even if the term for "Hebrew" was not used during the Hyksos era, that doesn't excuse why evidence of Hebraic language in Dynastic Egypt dating to the Hyksos period has not been brought forth. [QUOTE] I have not looked to deep into the subject though so I could be wrong. I don't think its to hard to believe, I mean Christianity seems to be a extension of the Osirian religion (again from what I have read, have not research this thoroughly yet). Not hard to believe the present day Jews cooped their present religion based off of whatever the Hyksos/Egyptians believed mixed in with some Mesopotamian/caaninite beliefs. [/QUOTE]There is no apparent link between Hyksos and Judaism that has been brought to my attention. Nor is there any reason for "Hyksos" to be used interchangeably with "Egyptians". Sure, it is reasonable to expect the roots of Judaism to be sought in Egypt, since Jewish identity heavily relies on Jewish biblical narratives, which in turn places them in Egypt before their settlement in the Levant. As such, it is reasonable to examine connections between Jewish biblical traditions and AE politics and cosmological systems, as well as those of the Canaanite Levant. These two geographical elements would have helped shape contemporary Jewish identity. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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