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- Q1474863 subject Q18173681.
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- Q1474863 abstract "The Admonitions of Ipuwer is an incomplete Egyptian literary work known from a single papyrus (the Ipuwer Papyrus, officially Papyrus Leiden I 344 recto) held in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, Netherlands. The poem is no earlier than the late Twelfth Dynasty (c.1991-1803 BCE).In the Admonitions a man named Ipuwer complains that the world has been turned upside-down, and demands that the "Lord of All" remember his religious duties and destroy his enemies. The poem is the world's earliest known treatise on political ethics, suggesting that a good king is one who controls unjust officials, thus carrying out the will of the gods. Ipuwer is often put forward in popular literature as confirmation of the Biblical exodus story, but these arguments ignore the many points on which Ipuwer contradicts Exodus.".
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- Q1474863 wikiPageExternalLink Enmarch%20-%20The%20Reception%20of%20Ipuwer.pdf.
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- Q1474863 wikiPageExternalLink ipuwer.htm.
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- Q1474863 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936911.
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- Q1474863 comment "The Admonitions of Ipuwer is an incomplete Egyptian literary work known from a single papyrus (the Ipuwer Papyrus, officially Papyrus Leiden I 344 recto) held in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, Netherlands. The poem is no earlier than the late Twelfth Dynasty (c.1991-1803 BCE).In the Admonitions a man named Ipuwer complains that the world has been turned upside-down, and demands that the "Lord of All" remember his religious duties and destroy his enemies.".
- Q1474863 label "Ipuwer Papyrus".
- Q1474863 depiction Papyrus_van_Ipoewer_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.