What do you make of it? The Formorians were reported to have lived (some sources) under the water. Are we missing something about under in translation somewhere?
CONCLUSION
This paper has shown that most of the ancient writers equated the Exodus with the expulsion of the Hyksos from Egypt around 1570-50 B.C.
(NOTE TO BLAM: This should make you feel VERY good. It's a hundred years earlier than the other popular "early" date, and getting close to your pet theory!)
Most ancient writers put the (ED:sic) Jews in Egypt for 215 years or less. According to most ancient writers the 430 years in Egypt was taken to start with the promise to Abraham, and the 400 years from the birth of Isaac. Others begin these years with Abraham's entry into Canaan.
All of the ancient Jewish and Christian writers considered in this paper took the 430 or 400 years to cover the time in Egypt as well as Canaan. Biblical writers also agree with these ancient traditions, and the archaeological evidence reenforces these views.
The earth is thousands of miles thick, with a nuclear uranium (not iron) core and gravitiy anomolies and vortexes on the surface. There's a place in Oregon (Oregon Vortex) that will allow a broom to stand on end and slowly gyrate. So if all this is possible on the surface, who knows what lies beneath. I've always wondered why the bible often says "those in the earth, those under the earth, and those in heaven".