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A newly examined inscription found in Sinai, Egypt may read “This is from Moses,” sparking debate about ancient script.
High-resolution photography at the turquoise mines of Serabit el-Khadem in Egypt’s south-central Sinai Peninsula highlighted ...
Leadership is not always linear. And Divine Providence rarely unfolds in straight lines. Imagine if you had lived in Egypt in ...
After King Tutankhamun's tomb was opened in the 1920s, a series of untimely deaths among the excavation team fuelled rumors of a "pharaoh's curse." ...
In 2019, archaeologists were stunned at the discovery of a unique pink granite statue of Ramses II buried in a muddy pit. The statue was unearthed by a man illegally digging underneath the floor of ...
It starred Hollywood heavyweights, including Charlton Heston as Moses and Yul Brynner as pharoah Rameses II.
The name Moses is a play on a Hebrew word that means “to be drawn out of” — in his case, the waters of the Nile. Moses was rescued by Pharaoh’s daughter when he was found floating in a ...
The fleeing group found themselves trapped between the advancing army of the Pharaoh on one side and the Red Sea on the other. Depictions in films such as 'The Ten Commandments' or 'The Prince of ...
May our Elders today be saved from making the same mistakes as those made in the past when the exaltedness of Jewish valor in war was looked upon lightly and not recognized as an essential component ...
World News Expert identifies ancient ‘propaganda’ praising an infamous pharaoh who may have challenged Moses By Andrea Margolis, Fox News Published May 21, 2025, 2:34 p.m. ET ...
Ancient propaganda supporting Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II has been found on a 3,300-year-old obelisk in Paris, as revealed by Egyptologist Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier.
The expert found the propaganda, which is supportive of Ramesses II, on the 3,300-year-old obelisk that sits in Paris' Place de la Concorde.