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Misor ko innde laamɗo feeñɗo e nder deftere nde binndoowo Fenisiyanke biyeteeɗo Philo mo Byblos mo jamaanu Room rokki e nder deftere nde Eusebius reeni e nder Praeparatio Evangelica, nde siforii ko Sanchuniathon mo adii ɗum haa jooni. O jeyaa ko e ɓiɓɓe ɗiɗo laamɓe Amunos e Magos. Goɗɗo oo ina wiyee Sydyk. Ina wiyee ko kamɓe ɗiɗo ngadii yiytude kuutoragol lamɗam. Inɗe "Misor" e "Sydyk" firti ko "Juumɗo" e "Juumɗo" (walla, e firo goɗɗo, "Well-freed" e "Just").[1][2]
Ɓiɗɗo Misor ina wiyee Taautus, ina sikkaa ko kanko sinci alkule binndaaɗe gadane ɗee.
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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ "From them came Misor and Suduc, that is to say "Straight " and "Just": these discovered the use of salt." (E. H. Gifford (1903) translation of Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica (book I, chapter 10))
- ↑ "By these men were begotten Misor and Sydyc, that is, Well-freed and Just: and they found out the use of salt." (I. P. Cory (1832 ed.), Ancient Fragments (The Theology of the Phœnicians: From Sanchoniatho))