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A Pharaoh’s Secret to Good Leadership
Pharaoh Merikare wrote a guide for future kings—not about war, but about wisdom. He taught that true strength lies in kindness, justice, and knowledge, not just military power. His advice? "A ruler must listen more than he speaks, for wisdom is in patience." Would modern leaders benefit from this wisdom? #Leadership #AncientEgypt #Wisdom Tap to learn Merikare’s lessons!
The Story of Samuel - The Prophet Who Anointed Kings and Israel’s Last Judge | Bible Stories
The Story of Samuel - The Prophet Who Anointed Kings and Israel’s Last Judge | Bible Stories
Joseph and His Brothers | Thomas Mann | Putting Literary Flesh on Biblical Bones | Masterpiece by Joseph Epstein
"Joseph and His Brothers" is a great novelist's powerful retelling of an Old Testament story.
100+ Biblical Artwork Pieces That Will Inspire You
Elevate your space with Biblical artwork that’s both beautiful and thought-provoking. Featuring modern designs inspired by Bible stories, these pieces work wonderfully as statement wallpaper or timeless decor. Each illustration tells a profound story while adding contemporary charm to your home. Explore these wonderful designs that connect faith and artistry in fresh, inspiring ways.
Isaac was the second of the patriarchs of Israel, the only son of Abraham and Sarah, as well as the father of Esau and Jacob. Jacob, also called Israel, was a Hebrew patriarch as the grandson of Abraham, the son of Isaac and Rebekah, and also viewed as the traditional ancestor of the people of Israel as he fathered twelve sons, the twelve tribes of Israel. https://kingstonecomics.com/products/the-patriarchs-2-isaac-jacob
"Revelation" is also getting a makeover. It starts with the Pencils and Inks. Wagner Reis is artist for this page. Adriano Augusto (Dynamite) did the colors for this page. The letters were added by Lisa McMahon.
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The Biblical Story of the Bronze Serpent
The Bronze Serpent tale from the Bible tells us about the effects of disobedience as well as the strength of faith and repentance. God gave Moses instructions to create a bronze snake and mount it on a pole when the Israelites were afflicted by poisonous snakes as a result of their disobedience. Those who had faith and gazed at it were cured. As described in the New Testament, it represents the necessity of repentance, trust in God's provision, and the final cure provided by Jesus Christ.
‎The Israelites spoke against God and Moses in the desert, and God sent serpents that bit them—and many died. They repented, and Moses prayed for them. Yahweh had Moses make a bronze serpent to heal those who looked upon it (Num 21:4–9).