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Identifier: biblehandbookint00angu_1 (find matches)
Title: The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Angus, Joseph, 1816-1902 Hoyt, F. S. (Francis Southack), 1822-1912 Madden, Frederic W. (Frederic William)
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. Fagan
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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inces of Upper Egypt, and then with-drew to Palestine (the land of shepherds,) and are known in Scriptureas the Philistines. This event, which occurred some time before thecommencement of Josephs administration, accounts for the suspicionwith which the Israelites, coming from the same quarter, were received,and for the abhorrence in which their occupation as nomade or wan-dering shepherds was held. It mav be added, that while Egyptian archaeologists, Chanipollion,Rosellini, and Wilkinson, agree in this view of a shepherd invasion,Hengstenbeig has thrown doubts upon the whole of this part ofManethos narrative, though without sufficient reason. See Tables ofEgyptian Chronology (PartII.) It is instructive to remark, that the history of Assyria2 and the anti-quities of Egypt,3 which were once the favorite resort of infidelity, now i See illust. facing p. 240. 2 See Must, facing pp. 240, 368, 374, 386,396, 430, and 550.» See illustrations facing pages 34, 368, 374, 386, 396, 438, and 454.
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THE SYRIAN SHEPHERD. (Pages 240, 432.)(See also illustration opposite page 29G.) EXTERNAL HELPS—HISTOEY. 241 supply some of the most decisive external evidences of the truth ofScripture. So, again, the best commentary on Deut. xxviii., and on our Lordsprophecy afthe destruction of Jerusalem, is found in the history of theJewish wars by Josephus. He was himself a Jew by birth, born atJerusalem, about A. D. 37, and was an eye witness of the siege of thatcity. The truth of his narrative is confirmed both by contemporarywriters, and by the testimony of the Emperor Titus. Matt. ii. 2, 3, is explained by the fact, that there was a general im-pression at that time throughout the East, that a great prince wasabout to appear and govern the world, Tact. Hist. i. 5: Suet. Vit.Vesp c. 4. In Matt. xxiv. 15, 16, our Saviour warns his disciples to quit Jeru-salem before the siege began; and profane history tells us that theyprofited by his instructions, for before the city was surrounded by theRom

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