[62]Albrecht Goetze, “Hittite Prayers,” in Ancient Near Eastern Texts, James Pritchard, ed. (Princeton: 1955), p. 395

[63]Archaeology of the Old Testament: Was the Old Testament Written in Hebrew? (London: 1913), p. 4

[64]Text 103, lines 39-43

[65]Text 93, lines 10-12

[66]Text 149, lines 17-19

[67]Text 148, lines 13-17

[68]Text 238, lines 9-12

[69]Text 118, lines 55-56

[70]Problems of chronology are acute. H. H. Rowley, From Joseph to Joshua (London: 1950) argues that Joseph was actually Akhenaton’s Prime Minister. Cf. pp. 119-120. Most contemporary scholars place Joseph’s entry into Egypt in Hyksos times (ca. 1720-1550 B.C.). Cf. G. Ernest Wright, Biblical Archaeology (Philadelphia: 1962), pp. 53-58

[71]The Scarab is reproduced in A. deBuck, Egyptian Reading Book I (Leiden: 1948), p. 67