Quibble about fine-details or exact nuances aside - I think these guys have it right and yes they have decoded the overall Exodus. It would appear the ancient Israelites and their Torah are indeed the bang-on accurate best description of their (and others) ancient history. Of course.. this might also mean God is real, Genesis is right and there is NO WAY ... you hear me.. NO WAY that can be true! Or else think of the changes we'd make??
As a kid I always thought the hebrews crossed the Red sea, but when i learned the actual translation was 'sea of reeds" I was astounded! I was shocked thinking that the hebrews actually were crossing marshlands and the Egyptian chariots getting stuck in the mud and river reeds!
The Bible/Hollywood have always assumed he Pharaoh's firstborn son was a child. For those believing the pharaoh was Ramses II, his firstborn son reached adulthood, although his cause of death's a mystery. If Ahmose's the Exodus Pharaoh, then his son must have been the firstborn prince who died.
Whatever they say or claim here, God is real. And He is all mighty. And these archeologists and historians who don't want to see that we were created by off world beings, as all old scripture tells us, will continue to speculate and spread nonsense about the real origins of mankind.
We were created by Anunnaki. And a person called Ea, who has the title En-Ki, is our Lord and our Creator. And that makes the Bible all true. And we are in the Bible's last chapter.
@hudis78 -You know the ancient Hebrews never wrote such abbreviations for 'God'. They used His name Jehovah (YHWH) with greatest freeness, even in greeting eachother. Many ancient Hebrew inscriptions testify to this. Even the Moabites and Egyptians knew his name (Mesha [Moabite] Stele, Shasu-Yahweh inscriptions). Actually, now that I think about it, (I read ancient Hebrew) I've never seen any inscription that refers to the Israelites' God as anything other than Jehovah/Yahweh! Weird, huh?
@hudis78 -It does say the first three occured 'In ALL the land of Egypt'(you got me goin', now!). Only by the 4th does it say Goshen was spared. So the bloody nile would be in Goshen, the frogs, the gnats (lice). The Bible makes no attempt to say they weren't affected as the Egyptians, but that ALL the land was. To what extent, as you say, is unknown for sure, but I'm sure Jehovah wouldn't have allowed anything too severe upon the people He was about to redeem from slavery.
Please post the rest of this documentary, it's the best.
docv410 13 hours ago
Quibble about fine-details or exact nuances aside - I think these guys have it right and yes they have decoded the overall Exodus. It would appear the ancient Israelites and their Torah are indeed the bang-on accurate best description of their (and others) ancient history. Of course.. this might also mean God is real, Genesis is right and there is NO WAY ... you hear me.. NO WAY that can be true! Or else think of the changes we'd make??
ElProximo 2 months ago
Please post the rest of this documentary. Thanks!
HistoryLover1550 3 months ago
As a kid I always thought the hebrews crossed the Red sea, but when i learned the actual translation was 'sea of reeds" I was astounded! I was shocked thinking that the hebrews actually were crossing marshlands and the Egyptian chariots getting stuck in the mud and river reeds!
HistoryLover1550 3 months ago
The Bible/Hollywood have always assumed he Pharaoh's firstborn son was a child. For those believing the pharaoh was Ramses II, his firstborn son reached adulthood, although his cause of death's a mystery. If Ahmose's the Exodus Pharaoh, then his son must have been the firstborn prince who died.
HistoryLover1550 3 months ago
Whatever they say or claim here, God is real. And He is all mighty. And these archeologists and historians who don't want to see that we were created by off world beings, as all old scripture tells us, will continue to speculate and spread nonsense about the real origins of mankind.
We were created by Anunnaki. And a person called Ea, who has the title En-Ki, is our Lord and our Creator. And that makes the Bible all true. And we are in the Bible's last chapter.
Just hang in there.
CamoKhan2000 3 months ago
without God, moses and his people were too lucky to have those coincidence
jayjoetube14 5 months ago
if you look closely, you'll see lebron traveled.
jayjoetube14 5 months ago
@hudis78 -You know the ancient Hebrews never wrote such abbreviations for 'God'. They used His name Jehovah (YHWH) with greatest freeness, even in greeting eachother. Many ancient Hebrew inscriptions testify to this. Even the Moabites and Egyptians knew his name (Mesha [Moabite] Stele, Shasu-Yahweh inscriptions). Actually, now that I think about it, (I read ancient Hebrew) I've never seen any inscription that refers to the Israelites' God as anything other than Jehovah/Yahweh! Weird, huh?
Bimfirestarter 5 months ago
@hudis78 -It does say the first three occured 'In ALL the land of Egypt'(you got me goin', now!). Only by the 4th does it say Goshen was spared. So the bloody nile would be in Goshen, the frogs, the gnats (lice). The Bible makes no attempt to say they weren't affected as the Egyptians, but that ALL the land was. To what extent, as you say, is unknown for sure, but I'm sure Jehovah wouldn't have allowed anything too severe upon the people He was about to redeem from slavery.
Bimfirestarter 5 months ago