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Genesis Solves Sumerian King List synchronizes the kings and clues of the Sumerian King List with ancient Biblical history. The oldest and most complete copy of the Sumerian King List (SKL) is an engraved clay rectangular prism. It has a reference to the Biblical flood; “After the flood had swept over, and the kingship had descended from heaven, the kingship was in Kish.”The antediluvian kings had much longer reigns than those after the flood in the list, corresponding to the lifespans recorded in Genesis. This book deciphers the reigns of post-flood kings in a way which equals the SKL subtotals; a feat not accomplished until now! This book links Cush of Ur to the SKL’s Gishur, and Cush’s son Nimrod to the SKL’s Enmerkar. Their tyrannical reign is known as the Uruk Expansion, the end of which I place at the Tower of Babel during the Ice Age which Job described in the Bible. With 30 pictures and over 70 charts, Genesis Solves Sumerian King List is simple enough for the novice to follow, yet robust with over 500 footnotes for the scholar.

A Unifying High Chronology of Egypt Based on a High View of Scripture
“PHARAOHS OF THE BIBLE is a monumental survey and long-needed work, brilliantly giving us factual answers to the long-posed questions correlating the Biblical historical record with the Egyptological pharaonic records. Eve Engelbrite has exhaustively completed the research we all have wished to see, distilling the vast archives of previous and currently ongoing studies interpreting pharaonic inscriptions, chronology and history into a beautifully organized treasure-trove of copiously foot-noted facts – which triumphantly is also a very exciting read! Eve, God bless you in your highly successful and much needed work, you really did an astonishing amount of research and synthesis. Congratulations on succeeding in compiling and correlating so much minutia.” — David H. Swingler, author of www.Urim and Thummim.GOD”I was blown away by the time-lines, dates and names. Eve Engelbrite did an amazing job in researching for this book. My husband, who knows more of his bible history than I do, was impressed with it. And my son is a history buff and found out there were things even he didn’t know. The pictures are beautiful as well. They aren’t in color but that doesn’t take away from how impressive they are. Eve will take you through Shem’s and Moses’ Pharaohs, to Joseph’s…and so on…with pictures and diagrams and maps. This would be great for any History lover, or for any church library or if you are just interested in Pharaohs. This book was incredible. It’s going in our church library. I see you can now get it on your Kindle in a new version. But I think the print version would be way better. This way everyone can see it and view it.” — Tammie Harrowern order to name the unnamed pharaohs of the Bible, I had to resolve the conflict between ancient world history and Egypt’s history by subjecting them all to the Bible’s history. Thus I have a new chart for the date ranges of the various ages. Then I applied that chart to the stratigraphy of over 75 key cities (detailed in appendix A) to verify which pharaoh conquered it at which time. There is plenty of evidence to support the history of the Bible: 1. Joseph’s temporary silos and scarab sealings of Jacob (Yaqub-har) at Avaris (Tell el-Daba) right after Ahmose I defeated the Phoenician Hyksos of the 15th dynasty.2. The first campaign of Seti I to Canaan to intercept the children of Jacob/Israel right after their exodus, causing Seti to force farmers to dredge canals to retrieve chariots in the Gulf of Aqaba.3. Prince Hadad’s flight to Egypt where he met Sheshonk I and queen Patareshnes and their sons, and then married the queen’s sister (I Kings 11:13-21).My chronology fits all the known archaeological synchronisms of Egypt’s kings. My ages for stratigraphy are the best fit for archaeological synchronisms of the ancient world. “Pharaohs of the Bible” delineates how the historical accounts of the Holy Bible are the best fit for the archaeological evidence.

A Unifying High Chronology of Egypt based on a High View of Scripture
Pharaohs of the Bible (1003 B.C. – 70 A.D.): A Unifying High Chronology of Egypt based on a High View of Scripture
All ancient chronologies use the synchronism of Sheshonk I as the Biblical “Shishak” who looted Jerusalem, but they’re all wrong; it was his son who executed his father’s propaganda on the Bubastite victory wall. “Pharaohs of the Bible” volume 2 takes the reader through the reigns of the pharaohs during Israel’s divided kingdom and their exile and return unto the destruction of the Temple. It delineates how the historical accounts of the Holy Bible are the best fit for the archaeological evidence.
“Pharaohs of the Bible” volume 2 documents evidence to support the following conclusions:

The King James Version of the Holy Bible has a 12th grade reading level. The American King James Version (AKJV) has a 6th grade reading level. It replaced archaic words with modern words, all listed in the appendix. The free 1999 AKJV is available at http://www.crosswire.org. In addition to the July 28, 2018 revised AKJV are the following:
The United States Pledge of Allegiance
The U. S. Declaration of Independence
The U. S. Constitution
The U. S. Bill of Rights
Except for the 12 point font of the Pledge, all other main text is 9 point Times New Roman font.
Also included are quotes of the Founding Fathers on the following topics: the Bible, Christianity, prayer, morality, religious freedom, rights of colonists, the Revolutionary War, godly government, education, atheism, deism, and Jesus Christ.

The American King James Bible replaces archaic Middle English words with modern English words without changing the grammar or sentence structure of the King James version. It contains the Old and New Testaments. The 2018 version corrected “saith” to “says” and several spelling errors. The 2023 version corrects some typos and changes ‘utter’ to ‘outer’ in Ezekiel 40-47.

The American King James Bible replaces archaic Middle English words with modern English words without changing the grammar or sentence structure of the King James version. It contains the Old and New Testaments. The 2018 version corrected “saith” to “says” and several spelling errors. The 2023 version corrects some typos and changes ‘utter’ to ‘outer’ in Ezekiel 40-47.

Biblical Answers to Abuse: a resource for counselors and survivors
This book applies Scriptures to abuse survivors. 1 Peter 5:10 “But the God of all grace, who has called us to his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that you have suffered a while, make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle you.” God is gracious (charis) to you. He liberally forgives you through your faith in His Son Jesus. He knows you have suffered (patho), and He is able to empathize with you. Jesus seeks to ‘perfect’ (kat-ar-tid’-zo) to complete you thoroughly; repair adjust, mend, and restore you. Jesus desires to ‘establish’ (stay-rid’-zo) to turn you resolutely in a positive direction; to fix, to give you staying power, and to confirm you. Jesus will ‘strengthen’ (sthen-o’-o) and renew your physical vigor, and confirm you in spiritual knowledge and power. Jesus will ‘settle’ (them-el-ee-o’-o) lay a foundation in your life in Himself upon good ground in which to build a solid life.
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This book addresses the Bible verses regarding women being silent and not teaching men and being “saved” through childbearing. It begins with descriptions of Elohim and Adam and Eve in Genesis to which the apostle Paul refers in his misunderstood verses about women. Some Hebrew and Greek word studies and historical context show that Paul was not forbidding women to speak or teach, but to not have authority over their husbands. It also provides Paul’s teaching on headship and submission.

Discover God’s joy as He creates the heavens and earth and the first man and woman. Join Him on His marvelous adventure through space and time. Weep with Him as His own created beings rebel against Him. Rejoice with the Lamb “slain from the foundation of the world” as He redeems His friends. This is a Bible-based, short, footnoted fictional story of God creating the universe and relating to Adam and Eve.