When used geographically in Egyptian texts, the hieroglyphic word t3 is used, and this word should be translated as “land of.” In the case of these two references that we are discussing, the Egyptian phrase is t3 sh3sw ya-h-wa, i.e. “the land of the Shasu of Yahweh. read more
Instead, when Pharoh said to Moses, “who is Hashem” (Hashem meaning the name of God as in your question), it’s implying that Pharoh had never heard of this name. It didn’t appear in his master list of gods. read more
Hieroglyphic Typewriter QWERTY keyboard write names and secret messages in Egyptian hieroglyphs email print the results. Write your name in hieroglyphics Hieroglyphic Typewriter QWERTY keyboard write names and secret messages in Egyptian hieroglyphs email print the results. read more
First, there is no doubt that the name of the Israelite God Yahweh appears in these hieroglyphic texts at Soleb and Amarah-West, and also probably at Medinet Habu. And second, at Soleb the reference to Yahweh dates to ca. 1400 BC during the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. read more