Battle for the Firstborn

Cover of Battle for the Firstborn by Mary Nell Wyatt
Publisher: Royal Hill Press
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9781735786407
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.25002102554 Pounds
Width: 0.82 Inches
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Battle for the Firstborn by Mary Nell Wyatt, published by Royal Hill Press on October 21, 2020, is a 300-page exploration of the historical accuracy of the Exodus as described in the Bible. The book presents the journey of Ron Wyatt, an amateur archaeologist who believed in the Bible’s authenticity and sought to uncover physical evidence supporting its narratives. Through his investigations, Wyatt claims to have identified several significant Biblical sites and artifacts that align with the Exodus story, challenging the skepticism of both secular and Biblical scholars.

Readers will find a detailed account of Wyatt’s discoveries, addressing pivotal questions about key figures and events from the Exodus narrative, including the identities of Biblical characters and the location of the Red Sea crossing. The book delves into topics such as Biblical studies and the intersection of archaeology and religion, providing insights into Wyatt’s experiences, including his imprisonment in Saudi Arabia. Battle for the Firstborn aims to connect archaeological findings with the Biblical account, offering a unique perspective on the historical context of these ancient events.


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Did the Exodus really happen as described in the Bible? Secular and even many

Biblical scholars say “no.” But one man, Ron Wyatt, an amateur archaeologist

and avid student of the Scriptures, said “yes!” He believed the Bible to be an

accurate record of historical events and forms the basis through which physical

evidence should be interpreted. Through the lens of Scripture, he discovered

several Biblical sites which are today recognized as authentic by many experts and

scholars.

This book documents Ron’s relentless quest for the truth concerning the Exodus

and the discoveries he made which answered several questions such as:

– Who was the Biblical Joseph in ancient Egyptian history?

– Who was “pharaoh’s daughter” who rescued Moses?

– Who was the amazing person in ancient Egypt who fits the profile of Moses perfectly?

– Where is the location of the Red Sea crossing?

– Who was the Exodus pharaoh who drowned in the Red Sea?

– Was the firstborn son of the Exodus pharaoh whose life was taken by the “angel

of death” really Tutankhamun, or “King Tut?”

– What happened in Egypt after the demise of its pharaoh and army in the Red

Sea?

– Why did Ron and his sons spend 75 days in prison in Saudi Arabia, accused of

being Israeli spies, after finding the real Mount Sinai?

– What amazing evidence was found at Jericho?

These and many other questions are answered in this fact filled book about Egyptian

archaeology and the Biblical Exodus story. Many books have been written about

these amazing events but none of them have been able to piece the two together

until now! Battle for the Firstborn documents only some of the many discoveries

God allowed Ron Wyatt to find, none of which Ron took personal credit for.

Ron believed God preserved these findings for this time as we approach the

end of all things as prophesied in the Scriptures.

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Publisher: Royal Hill Press. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781735786407.
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Language: en. Pages: 300.

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