Burton’s proposed location of original “Put” (spelled “Punt” in other places)

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Transcript of Burton’s proposed location of original “Put” (spelled “Punt” in other places)

Burton’s proposed location of original “Put” (spelled “Punt” in other places)

Alternate proposed location for “Put” – Greek translation of Put is “Libya” (also in Acts 2)

Approximate biblical territory of Cush in OT times (called “Nubia” by some, “Ethiopia” by Greek and Roman writers)

Close-up of area once known as Cush

Descendants of Cush (Genesis 10:7)

Descendants of Mizraim (Gen. 10:13-14)

• Shechem

•Ai•Bethel

Abram’s journey from Canaan to Egypt in Genesis 12

Ancient Egyptian tomb painting, dated close to time of Abraham (1900 BC), shows people from Canaan coming into Egypt just as we read Abraham and his family did in Genesis 12. This is the best and closest glimpse of what the people looked like in that era and area

Ancient Egyptian tomb painting, dated close to time of Abraham (1900 BC), shows people from Canaan coming into Egypt just as we read Abraham and his family did in Genesis 12. This is the best and closest glimpse of what the people looked like in that era and area

Beni Hasan Tomb PaintingBeni Hasan Tomb PaintingBeni Hasan Tomb PaintingBeni Hasan Tomb Painting

Dating to around 1900 BC, this tomb painting, with words and pictures on it, shows how Old Testament people from the time of Abraham and Sarah looked, how they dressed, their hair styles, and even a musical instrument of the day (lyre).

Dating to around 1900 BC, this tomb painting, with words and pictures on it, shows how Old Testament people from the time of Abraham and Sarah looked, how they dressed, their hair styles, and even a musical instrument of the day (lyre).

Beni Hasan Tomb PaintingBeni Hasan Tomb PaintingBeni Hasan Tomb PaintingBeni Hasan Tomb Painting

Part of the Beni Hasan tomb paintingshowing Semitic people from Canaan.Part of the Beni Hasan tomb paintingshowing Semitic people from Canaan.

Above is best artistic comparison of Egyptians compared to others from North

Above is best artistic comparison of Egyptians compared to others from North

Drawing on tomb of Seit, ca. 1300 BC (within 100 years of time of Moses)Drawing on tomb of Seit, ca. 1300 BC (within 100 years of time of Moses)

Mizraim (Egyptians) on top

Cushites (also called Nubians) on bottom

Drawing of Cushites in OT TimesDrawing of Cushites in OT Times

Source: A HISTORY OF EGYPT UNDER THE PHARAOHS DERIVED ENTIRELY FROM THE MONUMENTS, BY HENRY BRUSCH-BEYSource: A HISTORY OF EGYPT UNDER THE PHARAOHS DERIVED ENTIRELY FROM THE MONUMENTS, BY HENRY BRUSCH-BEY

Cushites/Nubians in Ancient EgyptCushites/Nubians in Ancient Egypt

Egyptians and Cushites (within 100 years of Exodus)Egyptians and Cushites (within 100 years of Exodus)

Detail of a wall painting from the tomb of Amenhotep-Huy, during reign of King Tut

Detail of a wall painting from the tomb of Amenhotep-Huy, during reign of King Tut

Multi-Ethnic Mixed Multitudes in EgyptMulti-Ethnic Mixed Multitudes in Egypt