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The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus is one of the oldest surviving works of algebra and trigonometry, written about 3,550 years ago in the land of Egypt. Believe it or not, Egypt is not a random nation. Scripture calls it the land of Ham, the direct bloodline of Noah’s son - and it has been proven also through archaeology.

***In Scripture, Mizraim is one of the sons of Ham, who was one of the three sons of Noah (Genesis 10:6). The nation that came from Mizraim is the nation we know today as Egypt. In fact, the Hebrew word Mizraim literally becomes the common biblical name for the land of Egypt itself.***

This was a civilization that rose from one of the earliest post Flood families, a lineage that carried both the weight of Noah’s curse and an astonishing level of skill and intelligence.

This papyrus reveals that the Egyptians were using first order equations, geometric series, and even a second order algebraic equation that relates to the very Pythagorean theorem taught in schools today. These people were not primitive. They were calculating, designing, and engineering with a level of precision that still impresses modern scholars.

The same document shows their method for approximating π with less than a 1 percent margin of error, along with one of the earliest known attempts to square the circle. This is the mathematical world Moses grew up in before he wrote Genesis. So, the tired atheist cliché that biblical figures were "clueless goat herders" can be dismissed. The record of history speaks louder. Biblical writers came from real cultures, with real intelligence, rooted in the very civilizations that shaped the ancient world.
Gods Creation, 100 / evolution, 0 The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus is one of the oldest surviving works of algebra and trigonometry, written about 3,550 years ago in the land of Egypt. Believe it or not, Egypt is not a random nation. Scripture calls it the land of Ham, the direct bloodline of Noah’s son - and it has been proven also through archaeology. ***In Scripture, Mizraim is one of the sons of Ham, who was one of the three sons of Noah (Genesis 10:6). The nation that came from Mizraim is the nation we know today as Egypt. In fact, the Hebrew word Mizraim literally becomes the common biblical name for the land of Egypt itself.*** This was a civilization that rose from one of the earliest post Flood families, a lineage that carried both the weight of Noah’s curse and an astonishing level of skill and intelligence. This papyrus reveals that the Egyptians were using first order equations, geometric series, and even a second order algebraic equation that relates to the very Pythagorean theorem taught in schools today. These people were not primitive. They were calculating, designing, and engineering with a level of precision that still impresses modern scholars. The same document shows their method for approximating π with less than a 1 percent margin of error, along with one of the earliest known attempts to square the circle. This is the mathematical world Moses grew up in before he wrote Genesis. So, the tired atheist cliché that biblical figures were "clueless goat herders" can be dismissed. The record of history speaks louder. Biblical writers came from real cultures, with real intelligence, rooted in the very civilizations that shaped the ancient world.
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