298 The Fundamentals. Nebuchadnezzar would "set his throne upon these stones," and "spread his royal pavilion over them." scri A pti b o r n i , ck w p a l s at f f o o u r n m d in by pa M rt r ia . l P r e u t i r n ie s, a c d o j r o r i e n s i p n o g nd th in e g f t o o rt th " i u s p d o e n s th p e on n d o ed rth to w t e h s a t. t " ind In ica e te v d er i y n t r h e e sp B ec o t ok th o e f J a e r r r e a mng ia e h m . ent correĀ Farther to the north, not a great way from Tahpanhes, on the Tanitic branch of the Nile, at the modern village of San, excavations revealed the ancient Egyptian capital Tanis, which went under the earlier name of Zoan, where the Pharaoh of the oppression frequently made his headquarters. According to the Psalmist, it was in the field of "Zoan" that Moses and Aaron wrought their wonders before Pharaoh ; and, according to the Book of Numbers, "Hebron" was built only seven years before Zoan. As Hebron was a place of importance before Abraham's time, it is a matter of much significance that Zoan appears to have been an ancient city which was a favorite d ce w d e e l d lin t g h - e p p la e c r e iod of of th t e he H E y x k o s d o u s, s, o a r n S d h w ep er h e er l d ike K ly in t g o s, be w f h r o ien p d r l e y to the Hebrews, thus giving greater credibility to the precise statements made in Numbers, and to the whole narrative of the reception of the patriarchs in Egypt. The Pharaoh of the Oppression, "who knew not Joseph," is generally supposed to be Rameses II., the third king of the nineteenth dynasty, known among the Greeks as Sesostris, one of the greatest of the Egyptian monarchs. Among his most important expeditions was one directed against the tribes of Palestine and Syria, where, at the battle of Kadesh, east of c th o e un L t e e b r a e n n o d n ed M p o r u a n ct t i a c i a n ll s y , h in e a en d c r o a u w n n te b r a ed ttl t e h , e af H te it r ti w te h s i . ch T a h tr e ea en ty of peace was made. But the whole state of things revealed by this campaign and subsequent events shows that Palestine was in substantially the same condition of affairs which was found by the children of Israel when they occupied it shortly after, thus confirming the Scripture account.
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