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92 The Amalekites of the Bible!
Hyksos Dy nasty and ruled for sixty-one years. Agog II reigned at the very END of the pe -
riod, some four hun dred years later. -- Ages in Chaos, pps.71-72.
With this un der stand ing, we clearly see -- once again -- that the Hyksos and the Amalekites
were the one and the same peo ple!
When the site of an cient Avaris was ex ca vated by Dr. Manfred Bietak of the Aus trian Ar -
chae o log i cal In sti tute, he found, in the north-west part of the site, the foun da tions of a TEMPLE
with mas sive mud-brick walls, in front of which were nu mer ous stumps of an cient palm trees -- the
re mains of per haps the larg est SACRED GROVE ever found in an ex ca va tion. “As re vealed by the
hi ero glyphic in scrip tion on a lin tel found within this tem ple’s ru ins, it was DEDICATED TO
‘SETH [SET], great of might.’ And it was one of the Anastasi pa pyri in the Brit ish Mu seum which
de scribed the city of Pi-Ramesses, ‘Great of Vic tories,’ as hav ing had just such a tem ple of Seth in
its south ern quar ter, pre cisely the lo ca tion of the Tell el-Dab’a tem ple in re la tion to the rest of the
re gion’s Ramessid re mains....”
But what is also quite ob vi ous from Dr. Bietak’s find ings is that not only was this site the
true Bib li cal Ramesses, it quite ev i dently had a his tory MUCH EARLIER than the time of
Ramesses II as well, and was in fact NONE OTHER THAN THE HYKSOS CAPITAL,
AVARIS, REFERRED TO IN MANETHO’S HISTORY. Dr. Bietak’s find ings of a tem ple
of Seth cor re spond per fectly to a
ma jor tem ple of Seth, THE
PRIME GOD OF THE
HYKSOS," known from the
above-men tioned pa py rus in the
Brit ish Mu seum! (The Ex o dus
Enigma, by Ian Wil son.
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Lon don.
1985. P.52).
The “Amu” of the
Egyptians
From the time of Queen
Plan of a typical Hyksos tomb at Tell ed-Daba (Avaris) Hatshepsut of the 18th Dy nasty,
there co mes an in scrip tion in
which is writ ten:
The abode of the Mis tress of Qes was fallen in ruin, the earth has swal lowed her beau ti ful
sanc tu ary and chil dren played over her tem ple....I cleared and re built it anew....I re stored
that which was in ru ins, and I com pleted that which was left un fin ished. FOR THEIR HAD
BEEN AMU IN THE MIDST OF THE DELTA AND IN HAUAR (AVARIS), AND THE
FOREIGN HORDES OF THEIR NUMBER had de stroyed the an cient works; they
REIGNED ig no rant of the god Ra. -- A His tory of Egypt: Dur ing the Sev en teenth and
Eigh teenth Dy nasties, by W.M. Flinders Petrie. 7th ed., Lon don, 1924. Vol. II, p.19.
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