Ancient Egyptian Incantations Tell of Biblical Human                Sacrifice
This 1,500-year-old papyrus was found near the pyramid of the Pharaoh Senwosret I.
Credit: Rogers Fund, 1934/Public Domain

Scientists have deciphered what they describe as a 1,500-year-old 'magical papyrus' that was discovered near the pyramid of the Pharaoh Senwosret I.

The text dates to a time when Christianity was widely practiced in Egypt.The  unnamed person(s) who wrote the incantations in Coptic, an Egyptian language that uses the Greek alphabet, invoked God many times.  

"God of Seth, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, God of Israel, watch over everyone who suffers. My word, may it come to pass with power," reads part of the translated papyrus.