Book of the Dead
ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN EGYPT announced the discovery of a copy of the Book of the Dead. This seems fitting, given some of the news of the past week.Continue Reading
ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN EGYPT announced the discovery of a copy of the Book of the Dead. This seems fitting, given some of the news of the past week.Continue Reading
Remembering where we came from is the theme of this week’s study, three psalms of Asaph, a contemporary of David, that lament the trials of the faithful in contrast to the apparent success of the wicked.Continue Reading
Associates for Biblical Research announced a major find Thursday from the site of Joshua’s altar on Mount Ebal—the oldest reference to the divine name, YHW, in a proto-alphabetic script.Continue Reading
President Biden announced another $800 million in military aid to Ukraine Wednesday as peace talks between Ukraine and Russia produced some hopeful news.
Inscriptions from Egyptian sites prove that Joseph did what the Bible claims. What’s more, there are texts that mention his sons, Ephraim and Manasseh.Continue Reading
Scholars have known for a long time that northern Egypt was ruled by “Asiatics” called the Hyksos for about a hundred years during the Old Testament period. What was the relationship between these rulers and the Hebrews?Continue Reading
Proof of the patriarchs Jacob, Joseph, and Moses has been staring experts in the face for years, but it’s been misunderstood—until now.Continue Reading
Contrary to what we’ve been taught, there is hard evidence of the Israelite sojourn in Egypt.Continue Reading
CONTRARY TO what we’ve been told, there is physical evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt. Dr. Douglas Petrovich discusses his new book Origins of the Hebrews and startling proof of the Hebrew presence in Egypt from Joseph to Moses.Continue Reading
TEN YEARS of documenting Muslim persecution of Christians every month for the Gatestone Institute hasn’t opened the eyes of Western media, academia, or most Christians outside of the Middle East.Continue Reading
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