Misraim Upper & Lower Kingdoms of Ham’s Son Mazor Uniter Menes Called Misor by Phoenician Sanchuniathon

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In Genesis 10 the Table of Nations, one of the sons of Ham is listed as Misraim, with the plural suffix im meaning the two kingdoms of Mazor (a name for Egypt used in the books of 2 Kings, Isaiah, and Micah), that son of Ham whom the Phoenician historian Sanchuniathon referred to as Misor. The legendary uniter of upper and lower Egypt was Menes, which means he who endures, no doubt Mazor a son of Ham, the father known in ancient Egypt as Kem or Geb, and Egypt (Ai-Gebtos) also known as Misr.