| Clara Erskine Clement Waters - 1880 - 490 頁
...their sherbets were like almonds mixed with honey. There was beer from Kati (Galilee) in the harbor, wine in the gardens, fine oil at the lake Sagabi,...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Ilamessu-Miamun, he was the god they celebrated." Ramses is mentioned as a treasure city, Exodus, i.... | |
| Heinrich Brugsch - 1880 - 266 頁
...their sherbets were like almonds mixed with honey. There was beer from Kati (Galilee) in the harbor, wine in the gardens, fine oil at the lake Sagabi,...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Ramessu-Miamun, he was the god they celebrated." 12 ~ In spite of the unexplained names of the fishes... | |
| Heinrich Brugsch - 1880 - 268 頁
...their sherbets were like almonds mixed with honey. There was beer from Kati (Galilee) in the harbor, wine in the gardens, fine oil at the lake Sagabi,...the tunes of Memphis. So they sat there with joyful hcart, or walked about without ceasing. King Ramessu-Miamun, he was the god they celebrated." 12 In... | |
| Heinrich Brugsch - 1881 - 536 頁
...Silsilis ; but such errors are easily avoided by research into the real meaning of the inscriptions. morning of the monthly feast of Kihith (that is, on...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Bamessu-Miamun, he was the god they celebrated.'7 In spite of the unexplained names of the fishes and... | |
| Heinrich Brugsch - 1881 - 510 頁
...conjecturally, as the Egyptian word ia not yet explained. morning of the monthly feast of Kihith (that ia, on the 1st of Khoiak). All people were assembled,...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Ramessu-Mia.mun, he was the god they celebrated.'7 In spite of the unexplained names of the fishes... | |
| Heinrich Brugsch - 1881 - 544 頁
...word is not yet explained. morning of the monthly feast of Kihith (that is, on the 1st of Khoink). All people were assembled, neighbour with neighbour,...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Ramessu-Miamun, he was the god they celebrated.'7 In spite of the unexplained names of the fishes and... | |
| 1885 - 622 頁
...curled hair. There was wine in the gardens, fine oil at the Lake Sagabi, garlands in the apple orchards. The sweet song of women resounded to the tunes of...with joyful heart or walked about without ceasing." Of Seti First — the seond of the nineteenth dynasty — we learn that he carried his victorious arms... | |
| Jason Nelson Fradenburgh - 1886 - 488 頁
...(Galilee) in the harbor, wine in the gardens, fine oil at the lake Sagabi, garlands in the apple orchards. The sweet song of women resounded to the tunes of...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Ramessu-Miamun, he was the god they celebrated." (Brugsch, Egypt under the Pharaohs, Vol. II, pp. 100-102... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1889 - 1064 頁
...fish is said to come from the river Piobarta — the Euphrates — of course Baited. the orchards. They sat there with joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Rameses Miamun was tho god they celebrated thus." 1 Such was one part of Goshen at the time of the... | |
| 1923 - 694 頁
...Pahir, on the day of the entry of King Raamses, the god of war upon earth. . . . There was beer from Galilee in the harbour, wine in the gardens, fine...joyful heart, or walked about without ceasing. King Raamses, he was the god they celebrated." 38. I drew him. Popular tradition derived the name Moses... | |
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