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~ Gary Byers, ''Associates for Biblical Research''<ref>Byers, Gary (2008, September 24). [http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2008/09/24/israel-in-egypt.aspx#Article Israel in Egypt]. ''Associates for Biblical Research.'' Retrieved July 10, 2014.</ref>}} | ~ Gary Byers, ''Associates for Biblical Research''<ref>Byers, Gary (2008, September 24). [http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2008/09/24/israel-in-egypt.aspx#Article Israel in Egypt]. ''Associates for Biblical Research.'' Retrieved July 10, 2014.</ref>}} | ||
A 3rd century B.C. Egyptian historian named Manetho wrote that the Hyksos founded their capital at Avaris, also known as Tell el-Daba, where the Israelite houses were found. As noted by Noah Wiener of the Biblical Archaeological Society, "After the Hyksos were expelled from Egypt, Manetho reports that they wandered the desert before establishing the city of Jerusalem... The Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut (1489–1469 B.C.E.) recorded the banishment of a group of Asiatics from Avaris, the former Hyksos capital."<ref>Wiener, Noah (2014, February 11). [http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/the-expulsion-of-the-hyksos The Expulsion of the Hyksos]. ''Biblical Archaeological Society.'' Retrieved July 10, 2014.</ref> | A 3rd century B.C. Egyptian historian named Manetho wrote that the Hyksos founded their capital at [[Avaris]], also known as Tell el-Daba, where the Israelite houses were found. As noted by Noah Wiener of the Biblical Archaeological Society, "After the Hyksos were expelled from Egypt, Manetho reports that they wandered the desert before establishing the city of Jerusalem... The Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut (1489–1469 B.C.E.) recorded the banishment of a group of Asiatics from Avaris, the former Hyksos capital."<ref>Wiener, Noah (2014, February 11). [http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/the-expulsion-of-the-hyksos The Expulsion of the Hyksos]. ''Biblical Archaeological Society.'' Retrieved July 10, 2014.</ref> | ||
==Amarna Tablets== | ==Amarna Tablets== |