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'First words of Moses' inscribed in 3,800-year-old Egyptian mines could prove the Bible true
A controversial new interpretation of markings etched on the walls of an ancient Egyptian mine could prove the Book of Exodus to be true. Researcher Michael Bar-Ron claimed that a 3,800-year-old Proto ...
A new reading of an ancient inscription found in an Egyptian turquoise mine has researchers suggesting authorship or dedication linked to Moses — a first of its kind. Independent researcher Michael ...
A researcher may have uncovered the oldest written references to Moses, dating back 3,800 years and hidden in an Egyptian desert. The two etchings were found at Serabit el-Khadim, an ancient turquoise ...
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Archaeologists unearth ancient workshop 'rich with secrets' in Egyptian region tied to Moses, Exodus
Archaeologists recently discovered an ancient copper smelting workshop in Egypt's Sinai region, the biblical land connected to Moses and the Book of Exodus.
A researcher may have uncovered the oldest written references to Moses, dating back 3,800 years and hidden in an Egyptian desert. The two etchings were found at Serabit el-Khadim, an ancient turquoise ...
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