How Believing “I Am a Sinner” Actually Makes You Sin More – The Grace Way to Break Free

How Believing “I Am a Sinner” Keeps You Trapped in Sin and Suffering (And the Grace-Filled Way Out) For centuries, many sincere Christians have been taught to introduce themselves spiritually with the words, “I am a sinner saved by grace.” While this phrase contains truth, the heavy emphasis on the first part — “I am […]

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Echoes Across the Nile and Jordan: A Timeline Connecting Ancient Egyptian Kingdoms, Key Innovations, and the Rise of Ancient Israel and Judaism

The civilizations of ancient Egypt and ancient Israel emerged in the same corner of the ancient Near East, separated by the Sinai Peninsula yet deeply intertwined through trade, migration, conquest, and cultural exchange. Egypt’s long, stable dynastic history—with its kingdoms, intermediate periods of chaos, and evolving religious texts—provides a dramatic backdrop against which the biblical

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Comparing and Contrasting Biblical Prayer Formats with Ancient Egyptian Spells from the Book of the Dead

Throughout human history, prayer and sacred speech have served as bridges between the visible and invisible realms. Two of the most influential traditions—the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures of the Bible and the ancient Egyptian Spells for Going Forth by Day (commonly called the Book of the Dead)—offer richly structured approaches to communicating with the divine.

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Unlocking the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Sacred Formats, Patterns, and Miracles of “Going Forth by Day” – And How to Write Your Own Prayers Today

As a scholar devoted to the study of ancient Egyptian funerary literature for more than twenty years, I have pored over countless papyri, coffins, and tomb walls inscribed with the texts known today as the Book of the Dead. To the Egyptians themselves, these were the Spells for Going Forth by Day (rꜢ.w n.w prı͗.t

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Unlocking Biblical Prayers and Miracles: Timeless Formats That Invite Divine Intervention

As a scholar immersed in the Old and New Testaments for over two decades, I have witnessed how prayer serves as the vital conduit between human desperation and God’s miraculous power. From the parting of the Red Sea in Exodus to the resurrection of Lazarus in John 11, miracles rarely occur in isolation—they follow the

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Evidence of Multiple Gods in Ancient Israel: Archaeology, Texts, and the Evolution of Monotheism

Discover the archaeological and biblical evidence suggesting ancient Israel once practiced polytheism, including references to Yahweh, Asherah, and other deities. Introduction: Was Ancient Israel Always Monotheistic? Today, Judaism is known as one of the world’s foundational monotheistic religions, centered on the worship of one God—Yahweh. But the deeper you go into ancient history, archaeology, and

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To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life

 And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.” The things which the gods hate are wickedness and falsehood; and he who passeth through the place of purification within the Mesqet is Anubis, who is (126) behind the chest which holdeth the inward parts of Osiris. E.

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Triumphant, Victorious: the king rose, and with him the governor and Bernice and those sitting with them.

The king rose, and with him the governor and Bernice and those sitting with them. Acts 26:30 (New International Version). Yes, Bernice Changed her beliefs and rose from the living dead. In the same body. And She Rose again (went forth by Day)… her soul lives… eternal life… not the same body. Learning and Growing… Going Forth

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Abraham’s Family Story: From Sarah and Hagar to Ishmael, Esau, and the Herodian(and Hasmonean dynasty) Line

In the previous post on Ancient Egypt vs Modern Egypt, we saw they have different belief systems. The Egyptians in this post are Ancient Egyptians. The story of Abraham’s family is one of the most influential narratives in human history. It stretches from the early chapters of the Hebrew Bible into the complex political and

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