There is no mention in any text of encounters between the Ancient Hebrews and the Hyksos.
There are some historians who claim that the Hebrews and the Hyksos are the same people, but this is a rare minority view.
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Actually the hyksos took over Egypt and then they (the Hyksos) enslaved the Hebrews. In 722 B.C. the Assyrians enslaved the northern kingdom of Israel. In 587 BC the rest of Israel in southern kingdom of Judah were taken in exile by the Babylonians.
The Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptians. The Egyptian people didn't necessarily enslaved the Hebrews, The Hyksos took over Egypt and then they feared that the Hebrews were to powerful so they enslaved them.
1730 B.C. The Hyksos were semites who invaded egypt. They introduced the horse drawn chariot. Their capital city was the delta city Avaris (later Rameses). Their expulsion from Egypt was begun by Kamose and completed by Ahmose. The Hyksos probably were the Pharaohs friendly to Joseph and to Israel. Ahmose, the Pharaoh who expelled the Hyksos, presumably was the Pharaoh who became skeptical of the allegiance of the Hebrews and, therefore, placed them into bondage.
The Hyksos, when they effectively defeated the Egyptian Army using chariots.
Hyksos were the first to have chariots
The Egyptians defeated the Hyksos by learning how to make the copper tools that the Hyksos made.
They learned how to fight from the Hyksos. The Hyksos used chariots, and this is how they were able to beat soldiers who were on foot.
They defeated the Hyksos in 1564
Hyksos took over Egypt in 1670 B.C
The bible says that the Hebrew people were taken into slavery a couple of times in their history. First it was by Egypt , they were in slavery for roughly 400 years, The next time they were taken into slavery is in the time they wee taken by the Babylonians and the great temple was destroyed and burnt. The Egyptian people didn't enslave the Hebrews The Hyksos enslaved them after conquering Egypt
yes they did drive the Hyksos out of Egypt