. Wanderings in Bible lands: notes of travel in Italy, Greece, Asia-Minor, Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, Cush, and Palestine. Then were three men on each car. And they gathered all together, and closed upon the , and not one of my princes, of my chief men and my great,Was with me, nor a knight; For my warriors and my chariots had left me to my fate,Not one was there to take his part in the fight. | Our stay at Abou Simbel is none too long for us. Ithas that peculiar charm and interest that attaches to allplaces with which Bible characters have been associatedThese huge statues of the Pharaoh


. Wanderings in Bible lands: notes of travel in Italy, Greece, Asia-Minor, Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, Cush, and Palestine. Then were three men on each car. And they gathered all together, and closed upon the , and not one of my princes, of my chief men and my great,Was with me, nor a knight; For my warriors and my chariots had left me to my fate,Not one was there to take his part in the fight. | Our stay at Abou Simbel is none too long for us. Ithas that peculiar charm and interest that attaches to allplaces with which Bible characters have been associatedThese huge statues of the Pharaoh who knew not Josephare one of the wonders of the world. Floating down theNile after our visit to Wady Haifa we see these mightywarders, looking out from their mountain thrones, keepingsilent watch over river and desert as they have kept watch * Budge, The Nile, page 307, Notes for the Nile, Rawnsly. 316 WANDERINGS IN BIBLE LANDS. for more than thirty-three centuries, and as they will con-tinue to keep watch until the last trump shall sound. Asudden turn in the river and they are lost to our sight CHAPTER XVIII.


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