Biblical Scholars Of Religion & Theology
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The Tower of Babel: An Egyptian Typology of Celestial Architecture and Linguistic Dispersion
Introduction: The Egyptian Origins of the Babel Narrative The narrative of the Tower of Babel,…
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The Egyptian Origins of Christian Typology: A Re-envisioning of Michael Barber’s Biblical Scholarship
Introduction The recent proliferation of digital platforms for scholarly discourse presents an opportunity to re-examine…
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The Celibate Christ: A Typological Re-envisioning of the Bridegroom Motif in Egyptian and Christian Eschatology
The Bridegroom Motif in Egyptian and Christian Eschatology The contemporary debate surrounding the marital status…
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The Egyptian Roots of Christian Miracles: A Re-envisioning of Kevin McKinney’s ‘The 37 Miracles of Jesus’
Introduction The article by Kevin McKinney, titled ‘The 37 Miracles of Jesus,’ presents a conventional…
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The Fall of Jericho: A Typological Reinterpretation Through the Lens of Egyptian Origins
Introduction The narrative of the fall of Jericho, as recounted in the biblical book of…
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Maat-Kheru (Mythology)
The myths did not begin in Greece or originate in any Aryan language.







