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In the Old Testament, God turned the Nile River to blood as a warning to Egypt, because Pharaoh refused to free the Israelites from slavery when they were there. The water became undrinkable, fish ...
Newark Advocate faith columnist Jeff Gill reflects on the words of the Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler Jr. from a Memphis conference he recently attended.
Carvings in a turquoise mine from around 1800 BC appear to mention a wise man named Moses. But scholars are skeptical that it’s the Biblical prophet.
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Today-History-Aug22

Today in History for Aug. 22: In 1485, King Richard III of England was killed at the "Battle of Bosworth," ending the Wars of the Roses. Henry Tudor succeeded Richard to become King Henry VII.
The Bible has no shortage of strange stories. From a talking donkey to a man being eaten by a giant fish, the Bible has no ...
Located on a busy corner in Zamalek (look for the cone-shaped door handles), Dara's is a great place to cool off with ...
Ancient city ruins were discovered beneath Lake Van in Turkey near Mount Ararat, which is largely considered the "final ...
Eleven-year-old Kash Landers, of Miles City, wins his class with "Prime Time" in the NILE Club Calf Steer Futurity.
Despite being discovered back in 1997, it has remained relatively untouched as its significance has only just been understood ...