- m****cripts
including the
Abisha Scroll which had not yet been
published at the time.
Textual variants found in the
Abisha scroll were
published in 1959...
-
Abisha Woodward (1752–1809), also
known as
Abashai Woodward, was an
architect and
contractor from New London, Connecticut, that is best
known for building...
- as Aamu (ꜥꜣmw),
including the
leading man with a
Nubian ibex
labelled "
Abisha the Hyksos" (𓋾𓈎𓈉 ḥḳꜣ-ḫꜣsw, Heqa-khasut for "Hyksos"). The Aamu from this...
-
known daughter was Ahat-
Abisha (Ahat-Abiša), who
married Ambaris of Tabal. When
Ambaris was
dethroned by
Sargon in 713, Ahat-
Abisha probably returned to...
-
Abisha III ben
Phinhas ben
Yitzhaq ben
Shalma was the 123rd
Samaritan High
Priest from 1943 to 1961. He is a
member of the
house of Pinhas, descendants...
-
noticed that sandy,
highland soil
produced thinner,
weaker plants.
Captain Abisha Slade, of
Caswell County,
North Carolina had
considerable infertile, sandy...
-
composition is
still largely unclear.
Granted special attention is the so-called "
Abisha Scroll", a m****cript of the
Pentateuch tradition attributed to Abishua...
-
Khnumhotep II of the
Twelfth Dynasty to
label a
nomad or
Canaanite ruler named "
Abisha the Hyksos" (using the
standard 𓋾𓈎𓈉, ḥqꜣ-ḫꜣswt, "Heqa-kasut" for "Hyksos")...
-
above list
Phinehas V, see #101 on the
above list
Eleazar XVII
Phinehas VI
Abisha II
Eleazar XVIII Phinehas VII
Eleazar XIX, see #110 on the
above list Phinehas...
-
Semitic visitor to Egypt,
described as "
Abisha the Hyksos"
leading a
group of Aamu (Ancient Egyptian: ꜥꜣmw "West Asians"), in the
painting of a
group of...