A survey of standard Egyptian Encyclopedias and earliest mythology demonstrates Egyptian knowledge of Creation and the Flood consistent with the Genesis account. The Table of Nations (Genesis 10-11) describes how Noah\u27s sons populated the earth after the Babel dispersion. We are told in Genesis 10:6 that Ham was the father of four sons (Cush, Mizraim, Put, Canaan). The MT Text of Scripture does not contain the name \u27Egypt\u27 but refers to this territory using the names of Mizraim and Ham. Scripture\u27s first reference to Mizraim as the Eponymous ancestor of Egypt occurs at Gen. 13:1, and following, refers to Egypt as \u27Mizraim\u27 652 times in the OT (cf. Genesis 50:10-11). Ham is referred to poetically as the Eponym of Egypt in P...
In the Hebrew Flood narrative the syntax is conducive to the identification of the chronological seq...
It is a long established fact that stories of a global flood permeate oral traditions and mythologie...
The blotting out of Gen. 6:7, 7:4, and 7:23 and the bursting open of the fountains of the great...
Putting into historical perspective the major interactions between the Ancient Hebrews and their pro...
Fundamental to the Creation movement is belief in the inerrancy of Scripture. This permits the posit...
The common, biblical believes in an initial, single human creation, and a subsequent survival of a p...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel’s so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
The Exodus of the Israelites was immediately preceded by an outpouring of God\u27s power in judgemen...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
The history, archaeology, geography, and geology of ancient Egypt are examined with respect to the p...
This paper explores the an extended series of parallel coincidences!! between the Paleozoic/early M...
This is a case study that follows the principles developed in the first conference paper presented i...
The initiation, universal and early retreat stages of the Noahic flood have been seen to lie remarka...
An extensive review of both creation and flood myths reveals that there is a basic core of themes in...
In the Hebrew Flood narrative the syntax is conducive to the identification of the chronological seq...
It is a long established fact that stories of a global flood permeate oral traditions and mythologie...
The blotting out of Gen. 6:7, 7:4, and 7:23 and the bursting open of the fountains of the great...
Putting into historical perspective the major interactions between the Ancient Hebrews and their pro...
Fundamental to the Creation movement is belief in the inerrancy of Scripture. This permits the posit...
The common, biblical believes in an initial, single human creation, and a subsequent survival of a p...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel’s so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
The Exodus of the Israelites was immediately preceded by an outpouring of God\u27s power in judgemen...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
The history, archaeology, geography, and geology of ancient Egypt are examined with respect to the p...
This paper explores the an extended series of parallel coincidences!! between the Paleozoic/early M...
This is a case study that follows the principles developed in the first conference paper presented i...
The initiation, universal and early retreat stages of the Noahic flood have been seen to lie remarka...
An extensive review of both creation and flood myths reveals that there is a basic core of themes in...
In the Hebrew Flood narrative the syntax is conducive to the identification of the chronological seq...
It is a long established fact that stories of a global flood permeate oral traditions and mythologie...
The blotting out of Gen. 6:7, 7:4, and 7:23 and the bursting open of the fountains of the great...