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    1. Along the same lines, we read from Isaiah 11:11, “And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set His hand again the second time to recover the remnant of His people; who shall be left, fro Assyria, and from Egypt, and from Pathros, and from Cush, and from Elam, and from Shinar (which is Babylon), and from Hamath, and from the coastlands of the sea


    2. And earlier in chapter 10, I inserted a quote concerning the genealogy of Noah, his son Ham and Ham’s son Cush


    3. 23 And Cush the son of Ham, the son of Noah, took a wife in those days in his old age, and she bore a son, and they called his name Nimrod, saying, At that time the sons of men again began to rebel and transgress against God, and the child grew up, and his father loved him exceedingly, for he was the son of his old age


    4. 28 And when Ham begot his first born Cush, he gave him the garments in secret, and they were with Cush many days


    5. 29 And Cush also concealed them from his sons and brothers, and when Cush had begotten Nimrod, he gave him those garments through his love for him, and Nimrod grew up, and when he was twenty years old he put on those garments


    6. 35 And Nimrod went out at that time, and he assembled all the sons of Cush and their families, about four hundred and sixty men, and he hired also from some of his friends and acquaintances about eighty men, and be gave them their hire, and he went with them to battle, and when he was on the road, Nimrod strengthened the hearts of the people that went with him


    7. 21 And all the princes of Nimrod and his great men took counsel together; Phut, Mitzraim, Cush and Canaan with their families, and they said to each other, Come let us build ourselves a city and in it a strong tower, and its top reaching Heaven, and we will make ourselves famed, so that we may reign on the whole world, in order that the evil of our enemies may cease from us, that we may reign mightily over them, and that we may not become scattered over the Earth on account of their wars


    8. 1 And Nimrod son of Cush was still in the land of Shinar, and he reigned over it and dwelt there, and he built cities in the land of Shinar


    9. 9 And the children of Midian, son of Abraham, went to the east of the land of Cush, and they there found a large valley in the eastern country, and they remained there and built a city, and they dwelt in it, that is the land of Midian to this day


    10. 15 And when Nimrod the son of Cush died, his men lifted him up and brought him in consternation, and buried him in his city, and all the days that Nimrod lived were two hundred and fifteen years and he died

    11. 39 And Balaam was afraid of Moses, and he and his two sons rose up and went out from Egypt, and they fled and delivered their souls and betook themselves to the land of Cush to Kikianus, King of Cush


    12. 1 And it was in those days that there was a great war between the children of Cush and the children of the east and Aram, and they rebelled against the King of Cush in whose hands they were


    13. 6 And Balaam the son of Beor, when the King of Cush had left him to guard the city and the poor of the city, he rose up and advised with the people of the land to rebel against king Kikianus, not to let him enter the city when he should come home


    14. 9 And at the third corner they dug ditches without number, between the city and the river which surrounded the whole land of Cush, and they made the waters of the river burst out there


    15. 12 And when Kikianus the King of Cush approached his city and all the captains of the forces with him, they lifted up their eyes and saw that the walls of the city were built up and greatly elevated, so the men were astonished at this


    16. 20 And on the third day they came to fight at the side where the serpents were, but they could not approach there, for the serpents killed of them one hundred and seventy men, and they ceased fighting against Cush, and they besieged Cush for nine years, no person came out or in


    17. 22 And Moses was eighteen years old when he fled from Egypt from the presence of Pharaoh, and he fled and escaped to the camp of Kikianus, which at that time was besieging Cush


    18. 23 And Moses was nine years in the camp of Kikianus King of Cush, all the time that they were besieging Cush, and Moses went out and came in with them


    19. 29 Now after the death of Kikianus King of Cush it grieved his men and troops greatly on account of the war


    20. 40 Also of onyx stones, bdellium, pearls and marble did the children of Cush throw to Moses on the heap, also silver and gold in great abundance

    21. 41 And Moses took all the silver and gold, all the vessels, and the bdellium and onyx stones, which all the children of Cush had given to him, and he placed them among his treasures


    22. 42 And Moses reigned over the children of Cush on that day, in the place of Kikianus King of Cush


    23. 1 In the fifty-fifth year of the reign of Pharaoh King of Egypt, that is in the hundred and fifty-seventh year of the Israelites going down into Egypt, reigned Moses in Cush


    24. 2 Moses was twenty-seven years old when he began to reign over Cush, and forty years did he reign


    25. 3 And the Lord granted Moses favor and grace in the eyes of all the children of Cush, and the children of Cush loved him exceedingly, so Moses was favored by the Lord and by men


    26. 4 And in the seventh day of his reign, all the children of Cush assembled and came before Moses and bowed down to him to the ground


    27. 15 So all the children of Cush heard the words of Moses, and they rose up and caused a proclamation to be issued throughout the camp, saying,


    28. 16 to you, all the children of Cush, the king's order is, that you go all together to the forest, and catch there the young storks each man his young one in his hand, and you shall bring them home


    29. 30 So Moses took the city by his wisdom, and the children of Cush placed him on the throne instead of Kikianus King of Cush


    30. 36 Therefore Moses turned not his heart nor his eyes to the wife of Kikianus all the days that he reigned over Cush

    31. 38 And Moses strengthened himself in the kingdom of the children of Cush, and he guided the children of Cush with his usual wisdom, and Moses prospered in his kingdom


    32. 39 And at that time Aram and the children of the east heard that Kikianus King of Cush had died, so Aram and the children of the east rebelled against Cush in those days


    33. 40 And Moses gathered all the children of Cush, a people very mighty, about thirty thousand men, and he went out to fight with Aram and the children of the east


    34. 43 And all the children of the east turned back and retreated, so Moses and the children of Cush followed them and subdued them, and put a tax on them, as was their custom


    35. 47 And Moses brought Aram and the children of the east under subjection to the children of Cush, and Moses and all the people who were with him, turned to the land of Cush


    36. 48 And Moses strengthened himself in the kingdom of the children of Cush, and the Lord was with him, and all the children of Cush were afraid of him


    37. 2 In the sixteenth year of the reign of Moses over Cush, Baal Chanan the son of Achbor reigned in the land of Edom over all the children of Edom for thirty-eight years


    38. 7 In the twenty second year of the reign of Moses over the children of Cush, Latinus reigned over the children of Chittim forty-five years


    39. 1 And Moses the son of Amram was still king in the land of Cush in those days, and he prospered in his kingdom, and he conducted the government of the children of Cush in justice, in righteousness, and integrity


    40. 2 And all the children of Cush loved Moses all the days that he reigned over them, and all the inhabitants of the land of Cush were greatly afraid of him

    41. 3 And in the fortieth year of the reign of Moses over Cush, Moses was sitting on the royal throne while Adoniah the queen was before him, and all the nobles were sitting around him


    42. 4 And Adoniah the queen said before the king and the princes, What is this thing which you, the children of Cush, have done for this long time?


    43. 5 Surely you know that for forty years that this man has reigned over Cush he has not approached me, nor has he served the gods of the children of Cush


    44. 6 Now therefore hear, O you children of Cush, and let this man no more reign over you as he is not of our flesh


    45. 8 And all the people and nobles of the children of Cush heard the words which Adoniah the queen had spoken in their ears


    46. 10 And all the children of Cush were afraid to stretch out their hand against Moses, for the Lord was with Moses, and the children of Cush remembered the oath which they swore to Moses, therefore they did no harm to him


    47. 11 But the children of Cush gave many presents to Moses, and sent him from them with great honor


    48. 12 So Moses went out from the land of Cush, and went home and ceased to reign over Cush, and Moses was sixty-six years old when he went out of the land of Cush, for the thing was from the Lord, for the period had arrived which he had appointed in the days of old, to bring out Israel from the affliction of the children of Ham


    49. 21 And Moses related to Reuel that he had fled from Egypt and that he reigned forty years over Cush, and that they afterward had taken the government from him, and had sent him away in peace with honor and with presents


    50. 22 And when Reuel had heard the words of Moses, Reuel said within himself, I will put this man into the prison house, by whom I shall conciliate the children of Cush, for he has fled from them











































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