down to... They ruled with Re, and he acted not with divine commandthe time of My Majesty....
It is a typo--which should say "ruled without Re". The implication is that the foreigners, who did not acknowledge Re, were still in Avaris during Hatshepsut's time
(that time when she was the consort and co-regent of her own brother, Thutmose II) and that it was she who had been able to restore the holy places in the Delta by the grace of Re--because now they were gone. A lot of time had gone by since Ahmose.
If the Hyksos had not returned--why didn't somebody else restore those places? I don't understand why it is so impossible for anybody to believe that this happened. ...
... We have the testimony of Manetho--and also the school of thought represented by Artapanus et all that an exodus took place 490 years after Abraham. If you take the covenient datum of 2000 BCE for Abraham, ...
... you get 1510 BCE--right in the reign of Thutmose II.
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