At least you agree that the Ram was an Egptian deity."Ham settled Africa with his sons. Mizraim founded Egypt and Cush founded Nubia,
which at one time extended to the boarder of Egypt all the way to Ethiopia.
It is logical to look for Ham in the midst of his children.
The city of Elephantine, which became the capital of southern dynasties, was right
on the boarder of Egypt and Nubia.
Secular historians tell us that in the Third dynasty Elephantine was called Abu.
The chief god worshipped there was Chnum (sic), the Ram headed god.
Egyptians said he was the creator of the other Egyptian gods including
Menes (Mizraim), who founded the first Egyptian dynasty.
Chnum could be Ham, deified and worshipped.
...close to the Hebrew name for Ham, being Cham.
It is possible that Ham may still have been alive
when Abraham visited Egypt."- "Ancient Post-Flood History"
take it or leave it as may be done
Khnum - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
That is funny.a Passover ham, how funny
sounds Kosher
This is nonsense...just saying.Do Christians understand the false deity of Egypt was killed on Passover and its blood applied on the door posts?
Why did you add those words? It doesn't add much to your argument, when you have to correct what the scripture says for the sake of your argument.Exodus 8:26
But Moses said, “It is not right [or even possible] to do that, for we will sacrifice to the LORD our God what is repulsive and unacceptable to the Egyptians [that is, animals that the Egyptians consider sacred]. If we sacrifice what is repulsive and unacceptable to the Egyptians, will they not riot and stone us?
Do the Jews now claim that the blood of an Egyptian false deity protected them from the Destroyer
Of course its nonsense to you. Just like wearing shorts to church.This is nonsense...just saying.
No. God protected the Jews. The blood of the false deity just proved their allegiance.Do the Jews now claim that the blood of an Egyptian false deity protected them from the Destroyer?
I didn't add it, it was an English translation for your aide.Why did you add those words? It doesn't add much to your argument, when you have to correct what the scripture says for the sake of your argument.