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Pithom (Hebrew: פתם ‎) also called Per-Atum or Heroöpolis or Heroonopolis (Greek: or , Strabo xvi. 759, 768, xvii. 803, 804; Arrian, Exp. Alex. iii. 5, vii. 20; Joseph. Ant. Jud. ii. 7. § 5...
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It was probably the Hyksos rulers who forced the Israelites to build the store cities of Pithom (= Tell el-Maskhuta) and Rameses (= Tell el-Daba = Avaris) (Exodus 1:11). When Rameses II rebuilt the city in the 13th century in the post-Hyksos period, and long after the Israelites had left Egypt, the name was changed...
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; Pithom, Avaris, Rameses, Succoth, and the initial route of the Exodus plus (in part II) the Red Sea or the Sea of Reeds? ... The land of Goshen is a northeastern section of the Egyptian Nile Delta. Abraham, during his travel and stay in Egypt, would have passed through this region before heading on towards Giza and Memphis.
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Pithom: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV ... of Egyptian derivation; Pithom, a place in Egypt:-Pithom. ... PITHOM, a treasure city in lower Egypt, Ex. 1:11.
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Original stereograph: "The Brick store-chambers of Pithom, the city built by Hebrew bondsmen (looking north) --Egypt. (32)." (Underwood and Underwood). 7.75 x 4.2 inches. From the collection of Dr. Paula Sanders, Rice University.
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; So they appointed taskmasters over them to afflict them with hard labor. And they built for Pharaoh storage cities, Pithom and Raamses. ... King James Bible; Therefore they did set over them taskmasters to afflict them with their burdens. And they built for Pharaoh treasure cities, ... ; Pithom, a place in Egypt -- Pithom.
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The term nome is actually of Greek origin (nomos) used to refer to the forty two traditional provinces of ancient Egypt. The actual ancient Egyptian term for these governmental divisions was sepat. Today, Egypt refers to its provinces as governates. ... Peratum (Biblical Pithom, Arabic Tell al-Maskhuta)/Atum...
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Egypt Home | Antiquities | Shop | Get Price for Tour | Kids | Recipes | Photos | Message ... Naville believes it is the biblical city of Pithom (per Atum, meaning house of Atum), related in the story of the Exodus.
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In the Middle Ages Fayum was called "Pithom" by the Jews, so that the Gaon Saadia is termed "Al-Fayyumi" in Arabic (Hebr. "Ha-Pitomi"), and he himself translates "Pithom" in Ex. i. 11 by "Al Fayyum."; Bibliography: Naville, The Store City of Pithom, etc., in Memoir of Egypt Exploration Fund, 1885;
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