leftover of the food that fell after the feeding of the five thousand with two barley bread and two fishes were a total of 12 basket full.
I'd say false. No fridges in those days and I read that diarrhoea was a leading cause of death and that is one of the main symptoms of food poisoning
It is not dirt that it roles it is animal dung. Hence it is called "The Dung Beetle" it may also be call a Scarab Beetle. The dung ball is buried in the ground and used as a food source for the beetle's young which emerges a long time later. This has resonance with the entombment of a mummy and its afterlife - hence the Scarab was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.
Of course, storing up food for seven years in preparation for the biblical seven year famine would be a logistics exercise of unprecedented proportions. But it seems that it never happned. The Egyptians kept detailed documents of all the minituae of life, including contracts and business dealings, but scholars have never been able to find a reference to any such famine. Food was not stored during the famine, because it never really happened.
Methusulah lived to be 900 years old. In ancient times people like Abraham lived over 100 years and they were in better shape than many people who are 60 today. They did not have all the environmental pollutions and chemicals invading their bodies nor did their food suffer from food modification.
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they eat the camels
they got fish from it
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food and spicy food blah
How will Egyptians provide food or shelter without any money.
they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
fed it to the pigs
i have no idea and look at my name