According to
Genesis 10:6, Mizraim, son of
Ham, was the younger brother of
Cush and elder brother of
Phut and
Canaan, whose families together made up the
Hamite branch of
Noah's descendants. Some translations, such as the
English Standard Version, refer to Mizraim as "Egypt". Mizraim's sons were
Ludim,
Anamim,
Lehabim,
Naphtuhim,
Pathrusim,
Casluhim, and
Caphtorim. 19th-century scholar Henry Welsford identifies this Mizraim of Egypt in the
Book of Genesis as
Minos. In the
Book of Exodus, it is considered the "house of bondage". Regarding
Passover,
Moses says to the
Israelites, "And Moses said to the people, 'Remember this day, on which you went free from Egypt, the house of bondage, how
יהוה freed you from it
with a mighty hand: no leavened bread shall be eaten.'" The
Book of Deuteronomy forbids the children of Israel from abhorring a
Mizri, an Egyptian, "because you were a stranger in his land". ==Greco-Roman sources==