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The scenario derived from the medical document, is based on ash from santorini that sedimented at the bottom of egyptian lakes, and fits the description of egypt in the papyrus the admonitions of an egyptian sage.
A reddish and acidified nile is re-echoed in the admonitions of an egyptian sage, as well as passages from the biblical texts, both describing a red and undrinkable nile amidst a devastated egypt. Taking into account the massive discharge of the river, the amounts of acidifying agent, which also stained the waters, required to color and poison.
The admonitions of an egyptian sage 188 the lamentations of khakheperre-sonbe 211 the prophecies of neferty 214 the instruction of amunnakhte 221 the instruction of amenemope 223 part iv from the religious literature 245 selections from the pyramid texts 247 selections from the coffin texts 263 book of the dead 125: ‘‘the negative.
The admonitions of an egyptian sage (188-210) the teachings for king merikare (152-65) the stela of tjetji (414-17) middle kingdom middle egyptian literature (11-53) the story of sinuhe (54-66) the teaching of king amenemhet i for his son senwosret (166-71) the prophecies of neferty (214-220) amenemhet and khnumhotep ii at beni hasan (418-24).
Also called admonitions of an egyptian sage, the ipuwer papyrus is ancient document dated to no earlier than the 12 th dynasty of egypt. The author is an egyptian who uses several phrases that closely resemble the exodus account.
Papyrus i, 344, recto; admonitions of an egyptian sage) change notes.
Droughts and displacementsalthough the author of the admonitions of an egyptian sage paid far less attention to the infiltration of easterners into the nile delta due to drought than did, for instance, the authors of the prophecies of neferty or the teaching for king merikare, such incursions were nonetheless a subject of concern.
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