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Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages

by Elijahovah <rschiller@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 22, 2008 at 07:38 PM

> If it helps, "Misr" is also the Modern Standard Arabic word for "Egypt"
and would apply in all Arabic speaking countries
> (including Egypt.)


Misr is the biblical Mizraim the grandson of Noah.
That is why Memphis is Greek for the name Noph.
So when you say Memphis Egytp you are saying Noph Mizraim.
The name Egypt comes from Egyptus in the year 1290 BC.
Egypt is said to have rfuled with Seth and Ramses.
 




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"Prue's Doux" &  2008-01-10 21:42:30 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Elijahovah <rschiller@  2008-01-11 03:43:55 
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JTEM <jtem01@[EMAIL PR  2008-01-11 10:39:33 
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Janet Quick <j_quick@[  2008-01-11 23:23:59 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
"Prue's Doux" &  2008-01-12 15:31:44 
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"Prue's Doux" &  2008-01-12 15:33:10 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Tracy Johnson <tracy@[  2008-01-15 02:01:36 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Elijahovah <rschiller@  2008-02-22 19:38:12 

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