![]() ![]() ![]() timeframe, well over a millenium after Kush lived, so why does he put his trust in the Bible circa 700 B.C. Yet Robinson says the source of the name of Kush is unknown, however later, he mentions the kushitic king Taharqo, noted in the Bible as Tirhakah, in the 700 B.C. After reading Andrew Robinson’s excellent overview, in his book Lost Languages, of the still undecifered scripts of the ancient world, such as the Meroitic script of the ancient kingdom of Kush (south of Egypt), also known as Nubia, I’m struck by his ignorance of the Table of Nations in the Bible, where Kush is explicitly listed as a son of Ham (Khemet of Egypt). ![]()
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