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Ethiopia: Biblical Cush
Ethiopia: Biblical Cush
Ethiopia: Biblical Cush
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The ancient Sudan can trace its cultural history to its biblical founder, Cush.  It is no surprise, then, that the early Cushites had contact with the ancient Hebrews, and are therefore mentioned in the Bible.  In this 3,000-word essay, the author highlights these interactions, taking a succinct look at Cushite biblical history.

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Release dateJan 21, 2018
ISBN9781386725329
Ethiopia: Biblical Cush

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    Ethiopia - Marcella Denise Spencer

    Ethiopia: Biblical Cush

    ESSAY

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    Marcella Denise Spencer

    The ancient Sudan can trace its cultural history to its biblical founder, Cush.  It is no surprise, then, that the early Cushites had contact with the ancient Hebrews, and are therefore mentioned in the Bible.  In this 3,000-word essay, the author highlights these interactions, taking a succinct look at Cushite biblical history.

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    Imagine you lived in ancient times, let’s say circa 750 BC, and traveled south of Egypt.  After five weeks of difficult travel, navigating the Nile’s cataracts, you entered a country where royalty lay buried in slim pyramids, cities had stone and red-bricked houses, and the priestly class were writing in

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