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Labaya was a vassal king who switch up on Kemet and started taking over other vassals of Kemet in Canaan. He became a REAL Hapiru king in Canaan around the time of the Akhenaten(18th Dynasty) and was eventual captured and killed. In one letter we can see him explaining to Pharaoh that he did not know his son was dealing with the Hapiru. Labaya fought his way from Shechem to Megiddo where we find a letter from Biridiya; Say to the king-(pharaoh), my lord and my Sun: Message of Biridiya, the loyal servant of the king, I fall at the feet of the king, my lord and my Sun, 7 times and 7 times. May the king, my lord, know that since the return (to Egypt) of the [Egyptian]-archers, Labayu has waged war against me. We are thus unable to do the plucking: Ka-Zi-ra (harvesting), and we are unable to get out of the city gate, because of Labayu. When he learned that archers were not coming out, he immediately determined to take Magidda. May the king save his city lest Labayu seize it. Look, the city is consumed by pestilence, by.... ...So may the king give a garrison of 100 men to guard his city lest Labayu seize it. Look, Labayu has no other purpose. He seeks simply the seizure of Maggida. — (EA 244) Notice how Biridi-ya and Laba-ya have what appear to be Yahwist names? If the Hapiru were such a big force in Canaan why did Biridiya only need 100 troops from Egypt to fight off Labaya? If settlements were actually so this small in historical accounts, how did they become so large in biblical accounts? There is another vassal king who asked for 50 troops. Rib-Addi said had war with Abdi-Ashirta an Amorite King who hooked up with the Hapiru also. When Abdi Heba was about to lose Jerusalem he wrote Pharaoh saying “Now shall we do as Labayu, who gave the land of Shechem to the Habiru?” – Abdu Heba of Jerusalem I also find another interesting character, Phinehas, which is /pnHsy/ Panehesy in Medu Neter. Panehesy lived during the time of the Amarna Tablets. He was buried in Amarna. en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1080618 There were a few Panehesys, another Panehesy lived during Merenptahs time. Pa-Nehesy means the Nubian in Coptic and similar in Late Egyptian. In Numbers 25:7, when the Israelites were involved in the whoredom of Moab, Panehesy is disgusted and goes crazy. He kills an Israelite and his lady, 7 And when Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, saw it, he rose up from among the congregation, and took a javelin in his hand;8 And he went after the man of Israel into the tent, and thrust both of them through, the man of Israel, and the woman through her belly. So the plague was stayed from the children of Israel. But Numbers 24 and Numbers 25 are place together horrible because there was no indication of a plague breaking out between chapters, anywhere. Balaam had just blessed Israel at Yahwehs command. Flip the page, Israelites are Breaking Bad, Yahweh tells Moses to hang all the Heads of the Moabites in the sun, then they do, then Panehesy(The Nubian) went crazy and killed that lady and her man. This story has no ending because I cant figure it out. It just to many coincidences that maybe you can figure. I aint saying the biblical Phinehas is Panehesy... just thinking.
Posted on: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 05:59:04 +0000

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