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Biblical Egypt (Hebrew: מִצְרַיִם; Mīṣrāyīm), or Mizraim, is a theological term used by historians and scholars to differentiate between Ancient Egypt... |
The Plagues of Egypt (Hebrew: מכות מצרים), in the account of the Book of Exodus, are ten disasters inflicted on biblical Egypt by the God of Israel (Yahweh)... |
Joseph (Genesis) (redirect from Joseph in Egypt) Israel's residence in Egypt. He is the favourite son of the patriarch Jacob, and his jealous brothers sell him into slavery in Biblical Egypt, where he eventually... |
Passover (category Articles containing Biblical Hebrew-language text) Festivals, that celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Biblical Egypt. According to the Book of Exodus, God commanded Moses to tell the Israelites... |
Book of Exodus (category Articles containing Biblical Hebrew-language text) of the Exodus, the origin myth of the Israelites leaving slavery in Biblical Egypt through the strength of their deity named Yahweh, who according to the... |
and fifth centuries BCE on the exiled Judean community Biblical Egypt Return to Zion, biblical account of the return to Judah by some of the exiled Judahites... |
Pharaohs in the Bible (redirect from Biblical Pharaohs) revised Egyptian history by shortening the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt by almost 300 years. As a result, the synchronisms with the biblical narrative... |
The Exodus (redirect from Exodus from Egypt) to match Egyptian history and the biblical narrative. While ancient Egyptian texts from the New Kingdom mention "Asiatics" living in Egypt as slaves... |
Mount Sinai (Bible) (redirect from Mount Sinai, (biblical location)) and Egyptians at Serabit el-Khadim". In Rainey, Anson F. (ed.). Egypt, Israel, Sinai: Archaeological and historical relationships in the Biblical period... |
Massacre of the Innocents Rest on the Flight into Egypt (Caravaggio) Saint Joseph's dreams Biblical Egypt "De vlucht naar Egypte". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved... |
Ephraim (redirect from Ephraim (biblical figure)) of biblical scholars suspect that the distinction of the Joseph tribes (including Benjamin) is that they were the only Israelites which went to Egypt and... |
Wakashū, an ancient Japanese poetry anthology Land of Goshen, an area in Biblical Egypt Gösen, Thuringia, Germany This disambiguation page lists articles associated... |
Song of Songs (category Articles containing Biblical Hebrew-language text) beginning of the grain-harvest as well as commemorating the Exodus from Biblical Egypt. Jewish tradition reads it as an allegory of the relationship between... |
Egypt (Arabic: مصر Miṣr [mesˁr], Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mɑsˤr]), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning... |
The clothing of the people in biblical times was made from wool, linen, animal skins, and perhaps silk. Most events in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament... |
List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K (redirect from Jada (biblical figure)) migrate to Egypt with Jacob. Jephunneh (יְפֻנֶּה) is a biblical name which means "for whom a way is prepared", and was the name of two biblical figures:... |
Chronology of the Bible (redirect from Biblical chrononology) the Priestly source (of the Torah), along with priestly authors of later biblical books, and the Deuteronomistic history, which purports to chronicle the... |
Mount Sinai (redirect from Mount Sinai, Egypt) Moses), is a mountain on the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. It is one of several locations claimed to be the biblical Mount Sinai, the place where, according to... |
northwestern Arabia. Some believe Midian is within the Sinai Peninsula. Biblical maps from antiquity show Midian on both locations.[citation needed] Jethro's... |
obscure; suggested origins include the biblical Eber, the ethnonyms Ḫabiru, Ḫapiru, and ˁApiru found in sources from Egypt and the near east, and a derivation... |