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SOLVED: THE MOSES MYSTERY Plagues. Rivers of blood. The parting of the Red Sea. A new book says the most awesome Old Testament story of all really could be true...
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THIS IS perhaps the most dramatic and supernatural adventure in
the Bible - the story of Moses and how he led the Jews from Egypt to
the Promised Land.
But can this heroic story with so many miraculous events have been
lived by a real man? Or is Moses a fiction, to whom is ascribed a
collection of legends exaggerated by oral tradition?
In a challenging and controversial new book, we are informed that
many parts of the story do indeed concern real people and events
including the...
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Forms of Collective Violence: Riots, Pogroms and Genocide in Modern India.(Critical essay)
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Human rights, limited government, and capitalism.
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