Question 1 of 5:

Why do many modern scholars dismiss Egyptian flood accounts?

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:
Many scholars begin with the assumption that Genesis is not real history. Because of this, they assume biblical accounts borrowed from pagan myths, rather than considering that myths may be distorted memories of real events.

Question 2 of 5:

What key claim does Gavin Cox make about Egyptian mythology and the Flood?

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:
Cox argues that Egyptian myths are not inventions but fractured recollections of the real global Flood. Over time, true history was reshaped into symbols, gods, and rituals, but the core memory remained.

Question 3 of 5:

Why is Egypt considered a crucial place to look for evidence of Noah and the Flood?

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:
Genesis 10 identifies Egypt (Mizraim) as descended from Ham, Noah’s son. This makes Egypt a prime location to expect preserved memories of Noah, the Flood, and early post-Flood history.

Question 4 of 5:

What does the Egyptian group of gods known as the “Ogdoad” represent in this discussion?

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:
The Ogdoad consists of eight figures arranged in male–female pairs, closely matching the eight people saved on the Ark. Their association with water, chaos, and creation strongly parallels the biblical Flood account.

Question 5 of 5:

What is the main conclusion of the episode regarding Genesis and Egyptian history?

Correct Answer: B

Explanation:
The episode concludes that while Egypt preserved memories in symbolic and mythological form, Genesis records the original, authoritative history. Rather than undermining Scripture, Egyptian evidence ultimately points back to it.

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Ancient Egypt is filled with echoes of a story the whole world once knew and believed. Across carvings, king lists, flood legends, and ancestral histories, we find powerful memories of a man who truly lived. A man Scripture calls righteous. A man the ancient world remembered long after the waters receded. A man called Noah.

Join us as Eric Hovind and researcher Gavin Cox reveal how Egypt’s flood traditions are not competing myths but distorted memories of the one true historical event recorded in Genesis. Myths cannot replace myths. They only echo a real moment in history that left its imprint on every ancient culture.

In this eye opening episode, we uncover why secular scholars work so hard to turn true history into legend and why the evidence refuses to follow their script. You will see how the biblical record stands tall above every corrupted retelling and remains the only reliable foundation for understanding the ancient world.

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