Posted on 09/15/2025 11:53:15 PM PDT by blueplum
An ancient Egyptian manuscript may prove the biblical 10 plagues described in the Book of Exodus.
Known as the Ipuwer Papyrus, the document takes the form of a poetic lament attributed to a scribe named Ipuwer.
It recounts widespread catastrophes and societal upheaval in ancient Egypt, describing famine, mass death and environmental disasters....
The text also echoes the biblical plagues' attacks on Egypt's gods, with the river of blood, frogs, and darkness recalling Hapi, Heqet, and Ra.
It references slavery and wealth, noting precious metals and stones fastened on female slaves, reflecting the Israelites' bondage ....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I would not rely on wiki for that info - its too heavily edited by anonymous people
quibble, “Nag Hammadi”.
https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-VQak8K5FtBf5Aa6X/The%20Nag%20Hammadi%20Library_djvu.txt
Whatever - origin does nor matter so much, as eliminating the scourge today - >250 odd million murders is quite enough without the 12ers wanting to kill off [ bring to Paradise ] all the rest of the human race.
I’ve read them. I don’t see the connection to Mohammed. Gnostic Gospels that survived (Many many didn’t!) have many Christologies, some sort of fit Koran’s description most don’t.
Again Luxenberg claims the Koran is a mistranslation. Mistranslation by reading it in Arabic, a different but related language that it was written - written originally in Aramaic. By doing this you get a different and sometimes nonsensical work. This is why Islam has to have the Hadiths (commentary - sort of like the Talmud) to have it make any sense. Luxenberg’s works fit in well with the growing historical view that Mohammad as a historical figure never existed. Therefore Mohammad as used in the Koran - Messenger refers to Christ. The earliest coins minted under the Islamic kingdoms still use Christian imagery. Why? Coins historically are ideological statements of new regimes. It’s a hundred years or so before minted coins in that region are identifiably Islamic.
agree. I was never very good at spelling. I do have a spell checker. But this time it didn’t work.
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