Moses may be named in ancient Egyptian mine inscriptions, sparking debate over earliest biblical references

A new interpretation of 3,800-year-old inscriptions discovered in an Egyptian turquoise mine has reopened one of archaeology’s most controversial debates: Did Moses, the biblical leader of the Exodus, ever exist? Independent researcher Michael S. Bar-Ron believes the answer lies in the Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions carved into rock walls at Serabit el-Khadim, an Egyptian Sinai Peninsula mine … Continue reading Moses may be named in ancient Egyptian mine inscriptions, sparking debate over earliest biblical references