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Pathrusim together with Casluhim were descendants of Mizraim (i.e., Egypt) according to the genealogies in Genesis, who inhabited Pathros (i.e., Upper Egypt). In Saadia Gaon's Judeo-Arabic translation of the Pentateuch, the Sa'idi people (i.e. the people of Upper Egypt) are listed in the position of the Casluhim in Genesis 10:14, while Albiyim is listed in the position of Pathrusim, however the ordering of Casluhim and Pathrusim sometimes vary in translations and the mainstream understanding is that it is the Pathrusim who are the Sahidic people and the Casluhim the people of eastern Libya.

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  • فتروسيم (ar)
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  • فتروسيم وكسلوحيم كانوا أحفاد مصرايم وفقا للأنساب في سفر التكوين، الذين سكنوا فتروس أي صعيد مصر. ولكن ترتيب كسلوحيم و فتروسيم يختلفان في بعض الأحيان في الترجمات والفهم السائد هو أن فتروسيم هم شعب الصعيد و كسلوحيم هم شعب شرق ليبيا. (ar)
  • Patrusim é personagem bíblico do Antigo Testamento, mencionado no livro de Gênesis como um dos filhos de Mizraim, sendo, portanto neto de Cam e bisneto de Noé. De acordo com a paráfrase caldeia, seus descendentes habitavam o Delta do Nilo, porém de acordo com Bochart, eles habitavam a Tebaida, chamada de Pathros, na Escritura. (pt)
  • Pathrusim together with Casluhim were descendants of Mizraim (i.e., Egypt) according to the genealogies in Genesis, who inhabited Pathros (i.e., Upper Egypt). In Saadia Gaon's Judeo-Arabic translation of the Pentateuch, the Sa'idi people (i.e. the people of Upper Egypt) are listed in the position of the Casluhim in Genesis 10:14, while Albiyim is listed in the position of Pathrusim, however the ordering of Casluhim and Pathrusim sometimes vary in translations and the mainstream understanding is that it is the Pathrusim who are the Sahidic people and the Casluhim the people of eastern Libya. (en)
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  • فتروسيم وكسلوحيم كانوا أحفاد مصرايم وفقا للأنساب في سفر التكوين، الذين سكنوا فتروس أي صعيد مصر. ولكن ترتيب كسلوحيم و فتروسيم يختلفان في بعض الأحيان في الترجمات والفهم السائد هو أن فتروسيم هم شعب الصعيد و كسلوحيم هم شعب شرق ليبيا. (ar)
  • Pathrusim together with Casluhim were descendants of Mizraim (i.e., Egypt) according to the genealogies in Genesis, who inhabited Pathros (i.e., Upper Egypt). In Saadia Gaon's Judeo-Arabic translation of the Pentateuch, the Sa'idi people (i.e. the people of Upper Egypt) are listed in the position of the Casluhim in Genesis 10:14, while Albiyim is listed in the position of Pathrusim, however the ordering of Casluhim and Pathrusim sometimes vary in translations and the mainstream understanding is that it is the Pathrusim who are the Sahidic people and the Casluhim the people of eastern Libya. In the Book of Jacher, the Pathrusim and Casluhim intermarried resulting in the Pelishtim, Azathim, Gerarim, Githim and Ekronim. (en)
  • Patrusim é personagem bíblico do Antigo Testamento, mencionado no livro de Gênesis como um dos filhos de Mizraim, sendo, portanto neto de Cam e bisneto de Noé. De acordo com a paráfrase caldeia, seus descendentes habitavam o Delta do Nilo, porém de acordo com Bochart, eles habitavam a Tebaida, chamada de Pathros, na Escritura. (pt)
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