10th Plague of Egypt: ‘There Was Not a House Without the Dead’
OLD TESTAMENT & ART: Exodus’ most devastating plague exposes the price of resistance to God — and why the loss of the firstborn struck at the very heart of Egypt.
OLD TESTAMENT & ART: Exodus’ most devastating plague exposes the price of resistance to God — and why the loss of the firstborn struck at the very heart of Egypt.
OLD TESTAMENT & ART: The Hebrews’ first request is for freedom to worship — and Pharaoh’s refusal reveals the clash between God’s claim and man’s pride.
From atmospheric models to tidal land bridges, researchers explore how the sea might have split.
Several factors point to a mountain called Ras es Safsafeh as the most reasonable and plausible candidate for Mount Sinai
Sept. 1 is the feast day of this formidable Old Testament hero.
The Register’s film critic explores scriptural and religious issues raised by Ridley Scott’s new biblical film, starring Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton.
The Exodus: Gods and Kings filmmakers talk about the challenges of portraying God, Moses and the plagues.
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