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Exodus 3:14 and God’s immutability
What does God’s revelation about Himself at the burning bush imply about His immutability?
by Shaun Doyle
The search for Noah and the Flood in ancient Egypt—part 2
Is an echo of Noah, his family, and the Flood found in Ancient Egypt?
by Gavin Cox
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
Horus—the deified Ham: part 1
Can Noah’s family be found in Egyptian myths about their gods?
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
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
Egypt’s Great Pyramid, pre-Flood, or post-Flood? Questions answered!
Commenter believes The Great Pyramid of Giza, was constructed before the Flood. CMI’s Gavin Cox responds.
by Gavin Cox
Where did the Israelites cross the “Red Sea”?
The location of the Israelites Red Sea crossing has perplexed scholars and intrigued the public for centuries. Multiple places have been suggested, each with a set of strengths and weaknesses.
by Robert Carter