The story of Pharaoh’s daughter and her slave Mashata

The Pharaoh’s daughter (Hebrew: בַּת־פַּרְעֹה, lit. ‘daughter of Pharaoh’) in the story of the finding of Moses in the biblical Book of Exodus is an important, albeit minor, figure in Abrahamic religions. Though some variations of her story exist, the general consensus among Jews, Christians, and Muslims is that she is the adoptive mother of the prophet Moses. Muslims identify her with Asiya, the Great Royal Wife of the pharaoh. In either version, she saved Moses from certain… Read More »

The Torment Of Cold

The conception of hell as a frozen wasteland may seem surprising to people, as the general assumed temperature of hell is to be extremely hot. This basis is in fact proven in the Bible in several sections. In Revelations, hell is described as a “lake of fire. ”There is also the geographical reasoning that states since Christianity originated… Read More »

What Is A Simple Yet Memorable Moment

Extraordinary, powerful, life-altering, I-can’t-breathe-this-is-so-great moments get all the spotlight. For the most part, we don’t complain. They’re memorable. They’re exhilarating. But these big, dramatic experiences in our lives shouldn’t get all the credit. It’s time for the little moments to have their day in the sun — especially because they may make us happier in the long run. Need more… Read More »