Chapter XXI.—Of Manetho’s Inaccuracy.
And Manetho, who among the Egyptians gave out
a great deal of nonsense, and even impiously charged Moses and the
Hebrews who accompanied him with being banished from Egypt on account
of leprosy, could give no accurate chronological statement. For when
he said they were shepherds, and enemies of the Egyptians, he uttered
truth indeed, because he was forced to do so. For our forefathers who
sojourned in Egypt were truly shepherds, but not lepers. For when they
came into the land called Jerusalem, where also they afterwards abode,
it is well known how their priests, in pursuance of the appointment
of God, continued in the temple, and there healed every disease, so
that they cured lepers and every unsoundness. The temple was built by
Solomon the king of Judæa. And from Manetho’s own statement
his chronological error is manifest. (As it is also in respect of
the king who expelled them, Pharaoh by name. For he no longer ruled
them. For having pursued the Hebrews, he and his army were engulphed
in the Red Sea. And he is in error still further, in saying that the
shepherds made war against the Egyptians.) For they went out of Egypt,
and thenceforth dwelt in the country now called Judæa, 313680680 years before Danaus came to
Argos. And that most people consider him older than any other of the
Greeks is manifest. So that Manetho has unwillingly declared to us,
by his own writings, two particulars of the truth: first, avowing that
they were shepherds; secondly, saying that they went out of the land
of Egypt. So that even from these writings Moses and his followers
are proved to be 900 or even 1000 years prior to the Trojan war.681681