Despite Egypt's claims to the contrary a papyrus in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities points to enslaved peoples in Egypt, possibly Israelites, circa 1400s BC
1 posted on
09/15/2025 11:53:15 PM PDT by
blueplum
To: SunkenCiv
To: blueplum
The bible, once again being proved as a historical document as well as divine scripture. Who’da thunk? 😉
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3 posted on
09/16/2025 12:29:40 AM PDT by
Celtic Conservative
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To: blueplum
"Despite Egypt's claims to the contrary"
Islam claim the Bible is false even though the Koran is partially based on it, and written several centuries later. What if, I don't know, the contradictions between the Koran and the Bible just mean that the Koran is false? They can't admit that, of course.
To: blueplum
5 posted on
09/16/2025 1:16:30 AM PDT by
nopardons
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To: blueplum
“biblical plagues’ attacks on Egypt’s gods, with the river of blood, frogs, and darkness recalling Hapi, Heqet, and Ra”
Interesting. Were the various plagues a reference to particular Egyptian gods?
I don’t remember ever hearing that before but it makes sense.
To: blueplum
To: blueplum
11 posted on
09/16/2025 5:47:28 AM PDT by
sauropod
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