The Bible’s Greatest Mysteries: Proof of Joseph in Egypt
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
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
NIMROD GETS a bad rap. Or maybe too much credit. Doug Woodward, author of Rebooting the Bible, Part 2, joins us for a discussion of just one chapter in his new book, and he explains why he believes Nimrod had nothing to do with Babel—but his father, Cush, did.
THE RED SEA crossing is an iconic moment in the Bible, the history of Israel, and in movies (thanks to legendary producer/director Cecil B. DeMille). But it’s way cooler than you might know.
THE PASSOVER is a milestone in world history. It’s a defining moment in the creation of Israel, and thus, a key event in the natural and spiritual history of the world.
IT’S BEEN repeated so often that it’s taken as a given, even by Israeli archaeologists. However, contrary to majority opinion, there is evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt.
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