It depends entirely on the holy book. Some are over 4000 years old (such as the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead) and some are less than a century old (such as Dianetics in Scientology).
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Mary, the mother of Jesus, is traditionally understood to be of Jewish descent, specifically from the region of Galilee in ancient Israel. There is no historical evidence to suggest that she was Egyptian. However, the Holy Family did flee to Egypt to escape King Herod's massacre of infants, which is a significant event in Christian tradition. This journey is often depicted in art and literature, but it does not indicate that Mary was Egyptian herself.
Netjerikhet Djoser's name is pronounced as "NET-juh-rik-ket JOH-ser." In ancient Egyptian language, "Netjerikhet" means "divine of body" and "Djoser" means "holy." The pronunciation of ancient Egyptian names can vary slightly due to the transliteration from hieroglyphics.
Yes. The primary ancient Egyptian holy text was the Book of the Dead, which a deceased person would read in order to make his way through the various trials of the Underworld and successfully arrive at Anubis and the Scales where his heart would be weighed. Of course, the fact that only 3% of Egyptians were literate meant that most of them probably did not make it safely.
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the Holy Land did not spread. If anything, it has shrunk since ancient times.
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'They' are not fighting in the holy lands. Except for Egyptians fighting the Egyptian government, and Syrians fighting the Syrian government, who are attempting to overthrow their respective governments.
Nova - 1974 Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land 32-8 was released on: USA: 23 November 2004
Egypt is mentioned positively in the 3 holy books ; Torah , Bible and Quraan .
Medieval. It's a congregation of Germanic kingdoms and has nothing to do with ancient Roman Empire.