While few details survive, the fact that Amenemhat IV, who may have been a more distant relative of the previous pharaoh than either of his two daughters, demonstrates the preference for male rulers.
Pharaoh’s daughter’s coming down and seeing a baby crying is mirrored by God’s actions in Exodus’ third chapter.
Hatred is a spiritual sickness that consumes the soul, warps reason, and drives us toward self-destructive actions. Pharaoh’s cancerous hatred ran so deep that he sacrificed his empire rather than ...
It is deeply tragic to witness the destructive effects of hatred among our enemies.
Even if your cause is just, you must beware the impact of your use of military might. It will take a toll on you, no matter ...
At the end of the Book of Genesis, Jacob and his family of 70 souls leave Canaan and (im)migrate to Egypt. Note that they ...
Archaeologists have unveiled a 4,100-year-old tomb belonging to a physician who treated the Egyptian Pharaohs. The tomb was found in the southern part of Saqqara, Egypt, belonging to Teti Neb Fu ...
Change is the only constant in life. What goes up, must come down. Bad times transition into good times. All aspects of life move in cycles. The good times, or bad, never last forever and assuming ...
Officials have announced a number of discoveries during excavations around the valley temple of the powerful Egyptian queen, ...
God tells Moses: “Go and tell Pharaoh king of Egypt to let the Israelites depart from his land.” Moses answers God: “If the ...
Her long-unpublished novel was the culmination of a years-long fascination. What does it reveal about her fraught views on ...