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The search for Noah and the Flood in ancient Egypt—part 1
Is an echo of Noah, his family, and the Flood found in Ancient Egypt?
by Gavin Cox
Horus—the deified Ham: part 2
More evidence Noah’s family may be found in Egyptian myths about their gods.
by Gavin Cox
Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume
New discoveries at Saqqara, Egypt help shed light on ancient mummification practices, ancient chemistry, regional botany, and ancient global trade connections.
by Robert Carter
Five things you may not know about Adam
Adam, the first man, made in the image of God from dust of the ground. What else do you know about him? Here are five things to test your knowledge.
by Lucien Tuinstra & Phil Robinson
Horus—the deified Ham: part 1
Can Noah’s family be found in Egyptian myths about their gods?
by Gavin Cox
Ancient Apocalypse ‘hooey’
Graham Hancock’s popular Netflix TV series, Ancient Apocalypse, challenges the evolutionary status quo, proposing civilization is older than claimed, however, his ideas are not friendly to biblical history either.
by Gavin Cox
Newly discovered Egyptian relic witnesses to biblical king
Newly discovered stele of Egyptian Pharaoh Hophra witnesses to the existence of the biblical king and corroborates important Israelite history
by Gavin Cox
The Gabriel Revelation and Jesus’ resurrection
Does the New Testament plagiarize its notion of Jesus’ resurrection on the third day from the Gabriel Revelation?
by Shaun Doyle
Is CMI confusing Egyptian chronology?
A critic writes into CMI saying we are confusing when it comes to Egyptian chronology, and that Joseph’s pharaoh must have been an Egyptian.
by Gavin Cox, Gary Bates
Strengthening the Shishak/Shoshenq synchrony
How strong is the evidence that pharaoh 'Shoshenq I' of Egyptian archaeology is the biblical Shishak?
by Gavin Cox
Finding Adam—in Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians knew about Creation, Adam, Eve, the Serpent, and the Tree of Knowledge. This knowledge was handed down from Noah’s descendants after the Flood and Babel.
by Gavin Cox
What were the so-called Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age?
Archaeological ‘ages’ did not last for nearly as long as most people think, but where do things like the Bronze and Iron Age fit into biblical history?
by Robert Carter