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The Twenty-fourth Century of His-Story – The Church Grows in Egypt

John Huizenga·2014-01-01

Though the word of God places great emphasis on Israel’s living in Egypt and then being delivered with a mighty and glorious deliverance, the records in Egypt show nothing of it and secular historians dismiss the stories as myth. The world has never paid much attention to the true church, and we wou

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Egypt (1): Entering Fertile Lands

Brendan Looyenga·2025-06-01

He works as a research and development scientist for Empirical Bioscience      Land of the Nile River  Ancient Egypt was mostly confined to the region along the Nile River valley (brown highlight). During the Old, Middle, and New Kingdom periods, Upper and Lower Egypt were united into a single natio

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The Twenty-fifth Century of His-Story – The Church in Bondage to Egypt

John Huizenga·2014-06-01

Life in Egypt had been good. The children of Israel had homes. They had plenty of good food. Their large families were well supported with a prospering business in cattle. They were strong, healthy, and robust. As a people, their numbers were growing exponentially into the hundreds of thousands. But

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Gertrude Eberle·1947-01-01

(To be continued) Egypt

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Rev. C. Hanko – Chapter 28: Trip to the Holy Land – 1984

Karen VanBaren·2007-10-01

We went to Memphis, the ancient capital of the Egyptian kingdoms, where we saw a colossal image of Ramses II. The land of Goshen is no longer the fertile country of onions, garlic and leeks, known to Israel. Since the Aswan Dam was built on the Nile, the river no longer overflows and the irrigation

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Gertrude Eberle·1947-07-01

Raanah looked after her admiringly, his heart stirring in an unusual and peculiar way. To be continued. Egypt

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2013-12-01

It was Pharoah who refused to obey the word of God as spoken by Moses to let his people go. Second, Egypt is a picture for the church of all ages of the wicked kingdom that seeks to oppress God’s people. This is mentioned in Revelation. Egypt’s destruction provides the people of God of all time with

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The Rod and the Serpent

George Ophoff·1934-03-01

Lord of all things choice and delightful, If there be offerings, it is thanks to thee!" As to the Pharaohs of Egypt, they boast of descent from the gods and are worshipped even during their life as divine, and the whole land and all the people in it belonged to them. Thus has Egypt "changed the gl

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2011-09-01

Finally, Joseph shows his faith in eschewing a state funeral in Egypt for a burial of his bones in Canaan. This is the faith we must have as we live in our Egypts looking for our final resting place in heaven. Sing Psalter 313. October 16 Read Exodus 1 From the book of beginnings we go to the book

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The Choice of Faith

Jason Kortering·1966-04-15

As such you understand Egypt represents the world of all times. Today it is no different. Look at America and Europe: you will find the same lust for power. Oh how we boast of our first-rate military preparedness, our fighters, our missiles, our bombs, and even our manpower. How the world dreams of