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The Bible's Man With No Name

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

A look into an important if nameless character in the Book of Exodus and a reason why this character was not given a name.

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  • I will stop preaching to you since you ask me too. So you can carry on with your preaching. But you missed a whole lot when you satisfied yourself with only one complete bible reading. Thank you for your time.

  • Unlike most christians I'm always open to new ideas and evidence. However...I'm not happy to be preached at... Many Christians really don't get this. They seem to think that preaching nausiatingly and continously will work on people as long as it all sounds nice a fluffy and appeals to their emotions. IT DOESN'T. You have to appeal to their COMMON SENSE with evidence and proof.

  • Did you know that Jesus was a descendent by blood, of a woman named Rahab? Do you know who Rahab was? What she was? The importance of why Jesus was a descendent of Rahab? Did you learn the answer to all these questions with one complete bible reading???

  • If you stopped just preaching for a nano-second and actually tried to answer the questions posed here, that might be a start. Why wasn't the Pharoah named? and why is it that ALL of the old testaments MAIN charcters have accepted ZERO proof that they ever existed. And why do the most famous, wealthy kings (the ones that most often had dealings with god in the bible) have far LESS proof that they existed than some of the lesser know ones who did exist? I guess you won't answer..but just preach.

  • What's that poster in the back of all of your videos? When I'm not laughing at the satire, I'm wondering what that poster is of. Yes, I wonder weird things...

  • its just a poster of the family tree of past british kings and queens...the mystery is solved! lol.

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  • Nonsense, Hieroglyphic writing isn't even structured in a way to show that difference. The Egyptians always specified names, their religion firmly held that it was of utmost importance to keep someone's name and deeds alive in memory to support them in the afterlife.

  • You never fail to deliever the best videos on youtube :) 5 stars!

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  • the law of the talion: the man who blasphemes the divine name shall lose his own

    The pharoah is unnamed because he was held to be divine. Whether or not it is true, you have not understood the importance of naming and naming conventions in the ancient Hebrew culture so you yourself have not done your homework. You have not outsmarted anyone.

  • GOD?

  • That is a weird bit. Deuteronomy ends on Moses dying and being buried. It even says that "god" buried him. I say that the first five books were NOT written by Moses, but by later rabbinical priests. There are no signatures on any manuscripts or books of the Bible.

  • Immaculate Egyptian records of Moses's Pharaoh would not necessarily increase the belief in or verify the truth of the story. If it does, then ancient Egyptian mythology would also have a following today.

  • You voluntarily told us.. you have read the Bible Six times. The Pharaoh's name in question, was intentionaly left out. Therefore it did not materialize for you. But if you absorb things you read, like you absorbed my statements in written form. Then no wonder, you miss alot when you read the bible or anything else. Thank God for the Holy Spirit interseptions, when bible reading HUH..!

  • I already said I was agreeing with blindvoyager's answer. It was intentional, & I cannot find his name if it was intentionaly left out. So it has not materialized. I never said.., how many times I have read the bible. That too was intentional, because it bears no significant importance. Only as an example.., did I say you can read the bible a hundred times & over, & still recognize new things each & every time. No I am not a speed reader. I don't think you ask too many questions.

  • I've read the Bible six times, and the name of the Pharaoh still hasn't materialized!

    How many times did you have to read the Bible until it materialized?

    And what is the Pharaoh's name?

    How long did it take you to read the Bible a hundred times? Are you a speed reader?

    Am I asking too many questions?

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