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corestilo · 7 months
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Es war Anfangs September, und wir waren gefühlt die Letzten, die Sommerferien gemacht haben. Diesmal stand wieder Tauchen auf dem Programm. Wir hatten schon lange vor, wieder einmal nach El Quseir ins Mövenpick zum Tauchen zu gehen. Wir waren das letzte Mal 2009 dort und speziell das Hausriff hat uns damals super gefallen. Darum ging es dieses Jahr wieder dort hin. Nun sind wir auch schon seit ein paar Tagen wieder in Zürich zurück.   Uns haben viele Fragen über die Anreise, die Lage, die Anlage, das Essen, das Tauchen, das Schnorcheln, aber auch über das Wetter, usw. erreicht. Jetzt ist der Blogbeitrag online, mit unseren persönlichen Erfahrungen, aber auch allgemeinen Infos sowie Tipps für Ferien in Ägypten.   Warst du schon in Ägypten? Wenn ja, wo? Würdest du es weiterempfehlen? Bist du Team Schnorcheln oder Team Tauchen?   Ich wünsche dir einen wunderschönen Sonntag!   Ort: Ägypten, El Quseir
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medinaahmed · 2 years
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kemetic-dreams · 2 years
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Does the lack of a historical record of Jesus compared to thousands of other famous people who lived much earlier, pose a problem given the fact that all you know about Him is from the Bible? Would your answer be the same if you determined that the Bible did in fact contain contradictions and mistakes?
Outside of the New Testament, nothing whatsoever is known about the life of Jesus. Even the year of his birth is given in the Bible as 4 BCE and 9 CE. There are thousands of historical people who lived centuries before, many of whom we not only know the dates of their birth and death, but also the names of their spouse, children, servants, and others who were involved in their lives. Yet outside of the Bible, there are no reports or historical accounts concerning Him that have ever been found.
Here are just a few of those who lived many centuries earlier that we have considerable information about.
Djoser was the Pharaoh of Egypt in the Third Dynasty and reigned in 2686–2649 BCE…a whole 26 centuries before the New Testament.
Khufu reigned in the Fourth Dynasty…2589–2566 BCE.
Hatshepsut, the second woman to rule as a Pharaoh, reigned from 1478–1458 BCE. Thutmose II was her husband who died in 1479 BCE and left a son two years old.
Thutmose III (whose step mother was also a Pharaoh) reigned from 1458–1425 BCE.
Amenhotep III reigned from 1388–1351 BCE. He is well known as being a great diplomat and for his advances in architecture.
Ramses II ruled during 1279–1213 BCE. He had a minimum of ninety-six children with Seti I being the most famous. We even know the names of more than fifty of them.
Remember that Egypt was just a “rock throw” from Jerusalem. They had no difficulty being able to keep a reasonable historical record many centuries before who some say is the most important person to ever walk on the face of the earth.
A few other well known individuals from centuries before include Cyrus the Great 600–530 BCE, Siddartha (Buddha) 563–483 BCE, Confucius 551–479 BCE, Socrates 469–399 BCE, Aristotle 384–322 BCE, Alexander the Great 356–323 BCE, Archimedes 287–212 BCE, and Julius Caesar 100–44 BCE. Important people and major events had a way to get recorded. Let us not forget the great Hippocrates 460–380 BCE or Pythagoras 570–495 BCE either.
Sargon the Great ruled as King of the Akkadian Empire in 2334–2279 BCE. His birth story is so similar to that of Moses that most scholars view it to have been the source of the Moses story. Sargon was known throughout ancient history as the King of kings. He of course was probably the most famous person in Babylon…the place where the story of Moses and the Pentateuch was finalized during the captivity by priests who were trying to unify the Jewish captives, most of whom had been assimilated into the Babylonian culture. (Most refused to return to Jerusalem when Cyrus the Great granted their freedom) To motivate the people, why not give them a remarkable story about a deliverer who they could identify with, especially given his birth story was the same as the great King of kings? Tell them a story about a great supernatural deliverance from slavery but with the threat of severe punishment should they not follow and obey (and fear) the god who so miraculously had delivered them. Why not even incorporate the sacred sabbath day directly into their creation story?
The following translation of the legend comes from J.B. Pritchard’s The Ancient Near East, Volume I, pages 85–86. The inscription was discovered in the Assyrian city of Nineveh in 1867 CE by the archeologist Sir Henry Rawlinson who was excavating the site. The first part follows:
Sargon, the mighty king, king of Agade, am I. My mother was a changeling, my father I knew not. The brother(s) of my father loved the hills. My city is Azupiranu, which is situated on the banks of the Euphrates. My changeling mother conceived me, in secret she bore me. She set me in a basket of rushes, with bitumen she sealed My lid. She cast me into the river which rose not (over) me, The river bore me up and carried me to Akki, the drawer of water. Akki, the drawer of water lifted me out as he dipped his e[w]er. Akki, the drawer of water, [took me] as his son (and) reared me. Akki, the drawer of water, appointed me as his gardener, While I was a gardener, Ishtar granted me (her) love, And for four and [ … ] years I exercised kingship,… Thousands of people much earlier than the first century are found throughout the pages of history. Why would a god block out from history the one and only person that many people claim we are required to know if there be any hope of escaping an eternity in a burning hell?
7. Can you reasonably accept part of the Bible as true if it contains many contradictions and major errors regarding science and history? Just a few: The earth being created in seven days, roughly 6,000 years ago; the sun stood still for an entire day; women were made from the rib of a man; humans existed before plants and other animals (Genesis 2); and 2,500,000 slaves out ran the entire Egyptian military (in one day) and existed in the desert for 40 years without leaving a single trace of evidence that they were ever there.
8. Would it be disconcerting if the New Testament taught that Jesus actually believed that the story of Adam and Eve was a historical fact in addition to other events that are clearly debunked mythologies?
Jesus taught as history the story of Moses and the manna that fed the children of Israel while in the desert thus having Him ratify as historical fact the Exodus as described in the Torah (2,500,000 slaves out running the entire Egyptian military and then lived in a desert 40 years without leaving a single trace of evidence); He also taught the story of Adam and Eve (Matthew 19:4–6) as true history in addition to the story of Noah’s world wide flood (Matthew 24:37–39 and Luke 17:26). Among other things, he taught that blindness and epilepsy are caused by demons and that you did not need to wash your hands before eating.
9. Did you know that the New Testament ratifies the Old Testament over two hundred times? This point is included because many apologists and preachers would have you believe that the New Testament did away with the many cruel and immoral things of the Old. Where is the love and mercy in the New Testament when it ratifies and praises rather than rebukes any of the terrible things taught in the Old Testament? How about the teaching of an eternal hell fire that even the Old Testament never mentioned?
We can not simply ignore the fact that the New Testament accepted as historical truth the Old Testament’s stories. The leaders of those events are repeatedly honored and praised in the New Testament without one word of rebuke. The fact that it is not possible to separate the New Testament from the Old becomes even more evident when we count the number of times that the key characters in the Old Testaments are mentioned in the New: Moses 79 times, Abraham 70 times, David 54, Adam and/or Eve 10, and Noah 8 times.
The New Testament clearly ratifies the Old and often uses the Old Testament to explain the New. Again, it is just plain wrong to claim that the Old Testament was done away with, especially if Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever and was a key player in many Old Testament events as Christians claim He was.
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يا اسكندريه بحرك عجايب يا ريت ينوبني م الحب نايب تحدفني موجه على صدر موجه والبحر هوجه والصيد مطايب أغسل هدومي وانشر همومي على شمس طالعه وانا فيها دايب”. #اسكندرية بداية الخمسينيات #مصر #Egypt #alexandria #1950s صيف اسكندرية في الخمسينات #Egypt #egypt #egyptian #egypt🇪🇬 #egyptology #egypttravel #alexandria #alexandria_egypt #morning #morningwalk #morningfishing #sea #مصر #مصر #مصري #مصريه #مصرية #مصر🇪🇬 #مصرجميلة #مصر_القاهرة_الإسكندرية_وجميع_المحافظات #اسكندرية #اسكندريه #اسكندرية #اسكندريه_العشق #اسكندريةالجديدة https://www.instagram.com/p/ChwnFkbPkXS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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eliska-photography · 1 year
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There are no words to express such wonder. The pyramids of Egypt 🇪🇬 #Egypt #Egypttravel #egyptexplorer #explore #adventure #traveltheworld #traveltoegypt #travelphotography #travelshots #egitto #egypteveryday #egypttailormade #travelpointegypt #egyptshots #egyptpackages #egyptadventure #exploretravel #exploreegypt #egyptexperience #egyptexplorer #egyptshot #trip #travel #photooftheday #photo #travelphotography #travelphoto #travelpic #thisisegypt #thisiswonderfulegypt https://www.instagram.com/p/CjYxN9NKgyX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The best 10 Trips For travelers to Egypt
As you can see, there are many different tours in Egypt available to tourists in Cairo, but what should be determined is the activity level of your group. Each of these will add its own spice of adventure to your holiday tour.
I will show you the best 10 historical trips in Cairo day tours. But don't worry if you're not a history buff— Egypt day tours have plenty to offer for those who just want to relax and have fun as well.
Tour to the Egyptian Museum and Coptic Cairo. -If you want to experience the culture and history of Egypt, then you need to go on a trip to Cairo like this. Tour the Egyptian museum, which has many artifacts from ancient Egypt as well as the tour of old Coptic and Islamic Cairo. This full-day tour will give you an idea about how people in Egypt lived before modern times.
Day tour to Giza pyramids, Memphis, and Sakkara. -Giza pyramids are world famous for their size and beauty but this trip does not only offer you the chance to see them but also to visit other historical sites like Memphis, and Sakkara.
Cairo stopover transit tour. -If you don't have much time, but still want to see as much as possible in Cairo, then this tour is just what you need!
Cairo city break tours. -If you are looking for a quick trip, then this could be perfect for you. You will be able to see some of the most famous sites like the Sphinx and the Great Pyramids.
Cairo day tour to Memphis, Sakkara Dahshur pyramids. -This tour takes you to the most famous sites in Egypt—the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx—and also gives you a chance to visit some other incredible sites like Memphis, Sakkara, and Dahshur.
Cairo half-day tour to Giza pyramids and sphinx. -If you want to see the majestic Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza only, then this half-day tour is for you.
Bahariya oasis and white desert tour from Cairo. -This trip will lead you to a place that is literally out of this world.
Day tour to Luxor from Cairo by plane. -Visiting this place will make your trip worth it and if you want an unforgettable experience then visiting Luxor by plane will be one of the best things that you can do during your stay in Cairo.
A camel ride around the Giza pyramids is a unique and memorable experience for any traveler. This trip is not only a good way to see the pyramids but also an opportunity to interact with the Egyptian people.
Alexandria tours from Cairo. -The best thing about Alexandria is that it's not too far from Cairo—in fact, it's only around an hour by train or car! So if you're planning on visiting Egypt any time soon, this should be one of your top stops.
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Why do Nubians keep crocodiles as pets? How does it feel to hold them in Hands? Where is Nubian Village? Why are their houses vaulted?
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eliska-photography · 1 year
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the cats of Saint Catherine #sinai #egypt #saintcatherine #cat #catsofinstagram #catphotography #thisissinai #egypttravel #egypttourism #southsinai #travel #travelphotography #traveltheworld #travelgram #explore #fyp #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #mountains #mountainlovers #سيناء #جنوب_سيناء #سانت_كاترين (at Saint Catherine, Egypt - سانت كاترين) https://www.instagram.com/p/CliXqWnLopD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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visamintglobal · 1 month
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Welcome to Egypt, a land steeped in mystique, history, and unparalleled beauty. Egypt offers a mesmerizing tapestry of ancient wonders and vibrant culture.
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