Nice job. I have been to this site and I just can't seem to understand why this hasn't been explored further. Unfortunately, someone has already defaced the 1st line. This is so disrespectful. I would like to see this area protected from future vandalism.
The People who came from Asia in the East, was the blonde haired blue eyed, Fair complexion (thought to be LOST) Tribe of Dan from YAsarel. They Traveled from the East to the Western Shores of America, in great wooden boats The WORD of YAH says were the Ships of Chittim. The Pagan Rulers of Ancient Rome, Belittled the Tribe, By pretending themselves to be of Dans Tribe, Robbing Killing their own Citizens, making Dan out to be the VANDALS aka VIKINGS! Which was Lies, Dan was PEACEFUL People!
As the creator of this film project I think it important to state that we are not interested in any religious assumptions or doctrine with regard the subject matter revealed in the video. We are however interested in the scientific approach to fact finding and defending theory to what we consider a significant archeological site.
wouldnt it be nice if all artifacts from 2500 years ago were so fresh looking. why go to greece or ancient phoenecian sites when we got something so fresh and clear right here in north america. I smell mormons.
@filmmakershelp so someone put the zodiac in from the past. so? the inscriptions look like they were just made quite honestly. im usualy opened minded but this has no credibility whatsoever.wow hes findin that stuff all over the place with out clearing any dust away or anything. 1000 years at least what? 759? also trying to figure out why torah following jews would also follow the zodiac as opposed to the hebrew calander.
3. The stone has been vandalized and was mostly buried when first discovered almost 200 years ago by a rancher named 'Huning' and registered with the county office in Valencia.
4. This is before the Torah as we know it existed But the language of commerce at the time was written Hebrew and can be verified.
@filmmakershelp nice try though. truely amazing considering they havent found very much hebrew from the period in israel. amazing. more engraved ancient hebrew in the usa then in israel.
@zebb1111 Not surprising considering the fact of collectors and tourists travelling to their "Holy Land" and taking what they find.
This place in untapped and discounted by so many. I have ridiculous comments like "Mormons" When I clearly state this occurred 700 years before Christ. Which means either the commenter wasn't listening or knows nothing about Mormonism.
This is the very attitude that keeps important discoveries in obscurity.
@filmmakershelp mormons claim that jews came to north america before christ so if they were going to try to prove their book of mormon, they would put jewish inscriptions on the stones. they might even do their homework and write in paleo-hebrew. lol
it would be nice if we could find something from the same period in the holy land.
@zebb1111 It would be nice to find more of this script. I know one person who has dedicated a great deal of time into this investigation and will be collaborating with him for pics and details. I do have photos of a glyph nearly identical in both places. There is also the letters on the stone that are not found the same way anywhere else in the world. We also have recovered records from the State reporting the discovery over 200 years ago by a rancher named 'Huning' .
True, YHWH is not referring to Yeshuah...Yeshuah is referring to YHWH and what He does. YH - saves. No one can say what would be a more or less accurate way of pronouncing YHWH...but I'm sure that the negative LA is pronounced 'low' or 'lo', not 'la' as in the video.
There are many things that have been assumed by academics in the past without real scientific method being applied. For example this site has been assumed to be a hoax by some and rejected as not important because it wasn't what they were looking for because of the age and lack of connection with native American peoples. We have also found the day mentioned in Exodus where Moses saw the name revealed to him in the heavens. Sept 3 1446 BCE. Also we have a theory for the true name.
While I was up there a old Indian chief visited me and told me he knew of the stones from his great grandfather. He also said on another mountain high in a cliff is Ezekiel scripture in Hebrew! He was going to take me, but it was getting dark. I wish I went now. It is so cool you did the video just as I thought it should be done, thanks!!! Oh, in my research, the circle stones on top of the mountain are old Hebrew tent circles!!! They still use this method in Israel today! Cool huh!
I made a map digital files and prayed that this would be a cool video. Well, I never got around to doing the video, but I still have the maps and photos. In my research, the circle stones on the top are Hebrew tent-rings! When I was up there a very old Indian Chief came up to talk to me. He told me he remembers his great grand father talking about these stones. He also said on another mountain to the North is a stone with Ezekiel scripture. He was going to take me but it was getting dark.
It is really amazing hod the Big Duke operates. Back in 1999-2001 while doing so scholarly research I read the first clue about this stone in America BC (great book). I was so shocked, I jumped on a plane in 2004 to visit the stone. I contacted the local, state and UNM about my surveying the site. I was basically told, who cares, its nothing and they laughed at me. I was told I was the first to take instruments and digital equipment up there.
this was tranlated year ago by dixie ferguson and according to the translation the writters name was zacanerous ,,, and this is NOT the ten commandments it talks of another being killed in battles and how zacanerous surviveds and compares himself to a rabbit ,,, im not joking
@lesterclaypool1 I read that book and was severely disappointed. Dixie Furgusen is not a translator but has really outright lied and made a joke of a significant archeological find.
I read and translated the stone for myself. The only name on it is that of the writers deity. As the first line that is scratched out said "Am I not He YeHahuah (he who proves himself to be) Who brought you out of Bondage(or captivity).
Do not put others (other deities) before me. This infers a debt or an agreement.
@filmmakershelp well thats interesting but i leaves a few question then YeHahuah is jesus so we know this was after christ but you said it gives the date of mosses revelation ? and i was told it is greek [ phanition ],,, so what is this paleo ? rashi ? phoenician?its not modern semetic language or modern hebrew ,,, this i do know
Yeshuah was the person known today as Jesus seven hundred and fifty years after this stone was inscribed. It is Paleo Hebrew. Perhaps you should watch the video again.
@filmmakershelp THATS WHY I ASKED ,,, YOU LL SEE I SAID ITS NOT A MODERN LANGUAGE OR MODERN HEBREW ,,, AND YES WE ALL KNOW THAT YESHUAH IS JESUS ,,, YET IF THIS PREDATES JESUS IT MUST BE PROPHETIC
It is really an abridged version of the ten Commandments. Not really prophetic.
There is no statement in the text of things to come, just a dedication to the writer's diety. Written in Paleo Hebrew. Most likely not the writer's native tongue. There is at least one letter written in a way that no one has ever seen before. If this was a hoax it would have been more perfect and used the letters scholars are familiar with.
@filmmakershelp well thats fine perhaps i should word it like this ,, if this perdates christ but reffers to his name it would be prophetic ,,, get it ? it names the christ before he was , this would make it prophetic
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
@filmmakershelp right but heres the problem if it mentions the christ 750 years before christ walked it is most deffently prophetic ,,, it speaks of some one who has nt been born at the time of the carving ,,,, get it ?
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
I would like to have an email exchange with you about this that wouldn't be that profitable to post here. Is that possible? I have been to the decalogue rock at least 3 times and I am going again today. I have more questions.
@jonesgerard A common misconception. People have been chalking in the lines for years to show up better in photos. There also was a vandal that covered the stone in tar and later a group of people scrubbed it off with wire brushes and solvent. No one is claiming that this is the handwriting of God or anything supernatural. This was just a guy the wrote in the Hebrew of the time that was inspired by the eclipse. With the data from this mountain we found the date of the revelation to Moses.
I thought the video was awesome! I wish there were more of it though, definate thumbs up for leaving stuff where you found it!!
dannyo66 1 week ago
Nice job. I have been to this site and I just can't seem to understand why this hasn't been explored further. Unfortunately, someone has already defaced the 1st line. This is so disrespectful. I would like to see this area protected from future vandalism.
tfgregory505 1 week ago
The People who came from Asia in the East, was the blonde haired blue eyed, Fair complexion (thought to be LOST) Tribe of Dan from YAsarel. They Traveled from the East to the Western Shores of America, in great wooden boats The WORD of YAH says were the Ships of Chittim. The Pagan Rulers of Ancient Rome, Belittled the Tribe, By pretending themselves to be of Dans Tribe, Robbing Killing their own Citizens, making Dan out to be the VANDALS aka VIKINGS! Which was Lies, Dan was PEACEFUL People!
anAHDAMofYAH 1 month ago
@lala79568... Many let thim sit on their heart unused.
prettyflynn 7 months ago
Awsome Rob, you rocked my face!
tinkid420 9 months ago
LETS BE REAL.. DO YOU THINK G-D WILL LET THE 10 COMMENDMENTS SIT ON THE GROUND
lala79568 11 months ago
@lala79568 That's just silly, what good are the commandments if they cannot be reached?
filmmakershelp 10 months ago
you are good......
Qtahoe 11 months ago
As the creator of this film project I think it important to state that we are not interested in any religious assumptions or doctrine with regard the subject matter revealed in the video. We are however interested in the scientific approach to fact finding and defending theory to what we consider a significant archeological site.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@zebb1111
This should be explained in another video. Oh that's right I am making another video and explaining a lot.
For instance:
1 It is very windy on the mountain so wind takes the small sand away and there is no sediment.
2. I personally was the one in the video finding those pottery shards and know that to be genuine.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
toda raba.
seamoscomplices 1 year ago
wouldnt it be nice if all artifacts from 2500 years ago were so fresh looking. why go to greece or ancient phoenecian sites when we got something so fresh and clear right here in north america. I smell mormons.
zebb1111 1 year ago
@zebb1111 The zodiac chart dates the site at 759 bc. That would obviously rule out Mormons.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp so someone put the zodiac in from the past. so? the inscriptions look like they were just made quite honestly. im usualy opened minded but this has no credibility whatsoever.wow hes findin that stuff all over the place with out clearing any dust away or anything. 1000 years at least what? 759? also trying to figure out why torah following jews would also follow the zodiac as opposed to the hebrew calander.
zebb1111 1 year ago
@zebb1111
3. The stone has been vandalized and was mostly buried when first discovered almost 200 years ago by a rancher named 'Huning' and registered with the county office in Valencia.
4. This is before the Torah as we know it existed But the language of commerce at the time was written Hebrew and can be verified.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp nice try though. truely amazing considering they havent found very much hebrew from the period in israel. amazing. more engraved ancient hebrew in the usa then in israel.
zebb1111 1 year ago
@zebb1111 Not surprising considering the fact of collectors and tourists travelling to their "Holy Land" and taking what they find.
This place in untapped and discounted by so many. I have ridiculous comments like "Mormons" When I clearly state this occurred 700 years before Christ. Which means either the commenter wasn't listening or knows nothing about Mormonism.
This is the very attitude that keeps important discoveries in obscurity.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp mormons claim that jews came to north america before christ so if they were going to try to prove their book of mormon, they would put jewish inscriptions on the stones. they might even do their homework and write in paleo-hebrew. lol
it would be nice if we could find something from the same period in the holy land.
zebb1111 1 year ago
@zebb1111 It would be nice to find more of this script. I know one person who has dedicated a great deal of time into this investigation and will be collaborating with him for pics and details. I do have photos of a glyph nearly identical in both places. There is also the letters on the stone that are not found the same way anywhere else in the world. We also have recovered records from the State reporting the discovery over 200 years ago by a rancher named 'Huning' .
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@zebb1111
agree 1000%
uoitofsogroj 3 months ago
great work guys..... we should talk sometime.....
KryderExploration 1 year ago
excellent video! MrPopolano is correct; לא is pronounced LO. I tried to write this with the paleo font, but the text box won't take it.
Jemoh66 1 year ago
True, YHWH is not referring to Yeshuah...Yeshuah is referring to YHWH and what He does. YH - saves. No one can say what would be a more or less accurate way of pronouncing YHWH...but I'm sure that the negative LA is pronounced 'low' or 'lo', not 'la' as in the video.
MrPopolano 1 year ago
@MrPopolano
There are many things that have been assumed by academics in the past without real scientific method being applied. For example this site has been assumed to be a hoax by some and rejected as not important because it wasn't what they were looking for because of the age and lack of connection with native American peoples. We have also found the day mentioned in Exodus where Moses saw the name revealed to him in the heavens. Sept 3 1446 BCE. Also we have a theory for the true name.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
While I was up there a old Indian chief visited me and told me he knew of the stones from his great grandfather. He also said on another mountain high in a cliff is Ezekiel scripture in Hebrew! He was going to take me, but it was getting dark. I wish I went now. It is so cool you did the video just as I thought it should be done, thanks!!! Oh, in my research, the circle stones on top of the mountain are old Hebrew tent circles!!! They still use this method in Israel today! Cool huh!
ProfSamuel 1 year ago
I made a map digital files and prayed that this would be a cool video. Well, I never got around to doing the video, but I still have the maps and photos. In my research, the circle stones on the top are Hebrew tent-rings! When I was up there a very old Indian Chief came up to talk to me. He told me he remembers his great grand father talking about these stones. He also said on another mountain to the North is a stone with Ezekiel scripture. He was going to take me but it was getting dark.
ProfSamuel 1 year ago
It is really amazing hod the Big Duke operates. Back in 1999-2001 while doing so scholarly research I read the first clue about this stone in America BC (great book). I was so shocked, I jumped on a plane in 2004 to visit the stone. I contacted the local, state and UNM about my surveying the site. I was basically told, who cares, its nothing and they laughed at me. I was told I was the first to take instruments and digital equipment up there.
ProfSamuel 1 year ago
thankyou for sharing
iamearthbornami 1 year ago
this was tranlated year ago by dixie ferguson and according to the translation the writters name was zacanerous ,,, and this is NOT the ten commandments it talks of another being killed in battles and how zacanerous surviveds and compares himself to a rabbit ,,, im not joking
lesterclaypool1 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 I read that book and was severely disappointed. Dixie Furgusen is not a translator but has really outright lied and made a joke of a significant archeological find.
I read and translated the stone for myself. The only name on it is that of the writers deity. As the first line that is scratched out said "Am I not He YeHahuah (he who proves himself to be) Who brought you out of Bondage(or captivity).
Do not put others (other deities) before me. This infers a debt or an agreement.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp well thats interesting but i leaves a few question then YeHahuah is jesus so we know this was after christ but you said it gives the date of mosses revelation ? and i was told it is greek [ phanition ],,, so what is this paleo ? rashi ? phoenician?its not modern semetic language or modern hebrew ,,, this i do know
lesterclaypool1 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1
Yeshuah was the person known today as Jesus seven hundred and fifty years after this stone was inscribed. It is Paleo Hebrew. Perhaps you should watch the video again.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp THATS WHY I ASKED ,,, YOU LL SEE I SAID ITS NOT A MODERN LANGUAGE OR MODERN HEBREW ,,, AND YES WE ALL KNOW THAT YESHUAH IS JESUS ,,, YET IF THIS PREDATES JESUS IT MUST BE PROPHETIC
lesterclaypool1 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1
It is really an abridged version of the ten Commandments. Not really prophetic.
There is no statement in the text of things to come, just a dedication to the writer's diety. Written in Paleo Hebrew. Most likely not the writer's native tongue. There is at least one letter written in a way that no one has ever seen before. If this was a hoax it would have been more perfect and used the letters scholars are familiar with.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp well thats fine perhaps i should word it like this ,, if this perdates christ but reffers to his name it would be prophetic ,,, get it ? it names the christ before he was , this would make it prophetic
lesterclaypool1 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp right but heres the problem if it mentions the christ 750 years before christ walked it is most deffently prophetic ,,, it speaks of some one who has nt been born at the time of the carving ,,,, get it ?
lesterclaypool1 1 year ago
@lesterclaypool1 It would be prophetic but nothing on the mountain mentions Yeshuah. The misunderstanding I think you have is the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. Thought to be the name of God. Yeahuah would be a more accurate way to pronounce it but it is not referring to Jesus.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
@filmmakershelp
I would like to have an email exchange with you about this that wouldn't be that profitable to post here. Is that possible? I have been to the decalogue rock at least 3 times and I am going again today. I have more questions.
thecarg77 1 year ago
@jonesgerard A common misconception. People have been chalking in the lines for years to show up better in photos. There also was a vandal that covered the stone in tar and later a group of people scrubbed it off with wire brushes and solvent. No one is claiming that this is the handwriting of God or anything supernatural. This was just a guy the wrote in the Hebrew of the time that was inspired by the eclipse. With the data from this mountain we found the date of the revelation to Moses.
filmmakershelp 1 year ago
You're clear and concise on what you find. Do some more. This was good.
kittycorp 1 year ago
This video was compiled using footage from two years ago. Since then a great deal has been revealed .
filmmakershelp 2 years ago