Egyptian archaeologists have found what they believe is a sword linked to the Pharaoh who was famously told by Moses to “Let My People Go” as recounted in the Torah.
The 3,200-year-old bronze ceremonial sword bearing the name Ramses II in hieroglyphics was discovered in the remains of an ancient military complex at Tell Al-Abqain.
https://worldisraelnews.com/sword-linked-to-pharaoh-of-passover-story-discovered-in-egypt/
Parshat Naso is the longest single parsha in the Torah, clocking in at 176 verses. That’s Torah’s way of saying, “Hey, you might want to take a long , serious and contemplative look at what you’re about to learn.”
Also on Substack: https://substack.com/home/post/p-165229596?source=queue
The 613 Commandments of Torah: Part 10 - the Blog
In Part 10 for the 613 Commandments of Torah we will examine some of the positive mitzvah surrounding Pesach (Passover), while the negative commandments will center on the Torah’s ongoing theme of idolatry.
https://shmusviews.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-613-commandments-of-torah-part-10.html