6. The Adventures of Abraham in Egypt
The ancient history of Egypt intersects for the first time with the Biblical narrative when Abraham traveled from Canaan to Egypt during the 12th Dynasty, possibly during the reign of Sensusret III. By that time the great pyramids had stood for hundreds of years, and Egyptian civilization had realized some of its most important accomplishments. There are no known Egyptian records attesting to Abraham's visit, as recorded in Genesis 12, but the story, taken a face value, presents a picture compatible with the history of the Land of the Nile, and that perspective forms the assumptions of the presentation here. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.

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7. Joseph and the Hyksos Pharaohs

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8. Exodus and the 18th Dynasty

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2. Genesis 1 and Enuma Elish

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The Khufu Boat

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35. Claudius and the Journeys of Paul

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Fall Asleep to the ENTIRE Story of the Persian Empire — From Cyrus the Great to Darius

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15. Manasseh and the End of the Assyrian Empire

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9. Egypt and the Era of the Israelite Judges

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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12. The Assyrian Empire and Jonah

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Who Really Were the Hyksos?

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36. Nero and Imperial Persecution of Christians

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Babylon: The City at the Center of the World - The Concise History of Babylonia (2000-539 BC)

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4. Abraham in Historical Context

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3+ Hours Of Ancient Egypt Facts

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Fall Asleep to the ENTIRE History of Ancient Greece

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The Hittites – The Forgotten Superpower

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3. Athanasius Contra Mundum

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31. Augustus Caesar and Imperial Rome

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