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The Jewish Exodus From Egypt Was Real
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The Jewish Exodus From Egypt Was Real
If You Don’t Think The Jewish Exodus From Egypt Was Real, Then Watch This Video And Think Again
Israel In Ancient Egypt - Archaeological Proof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwnrjU67Dag
The exodus is a powerful and inspirational story of uprising against oppression and of divine intervention. But did it really happen? Can any of the story be substantiated by empirical evidence? Are chariot wheels found on the floor of the red sea that date back to 1400 BCE enough to prove that the red sea actually split and the Israelites and the Egyptians actually passed through on dry land as the bible relates?
The question here, is a question of faith as opposed to empirical proof. The Jewish People have lived and died based on their faith throughout the centuries. It is exciting to discover evidence that the splitting of the red sea took place, yet, it doesn’t necessarily mean that faith becomes a thing of the past. On the contrary, in this modern age, faith is something that is near extinction. If you can’t prove it, capture it on film, show the mathematical or physical basis for it, then, it’s not likely that it’s real. Someone who lives with faith, lives in a different realm. Thus, for a religious person, proof of the bible isn’t necessarily an earth shattering revelation but more of a point of interest. In Jewish tradition, the creation of the world shows that there is a Creator and the exodus demonstrates divine intervention, that G-d actually gets involved in what happens in His world. Where does science and archaeology fit in? It is in essence the backdrop for what a person with faith has always believed.
Published on 6 Aug 2012
Using the latest archaelogical evidence from the stables of Rameses ll to little-known ancient Egyptian texts, Egyptologist and Bible Archaeologist show that Israel did infact exist and had a presence in ancient Egypt. This is the 2003 documenary "Who Was Moses?"
Another? Video 34 min> note 4-5 places of could be crossing ? THE LAKE WHICH HAS DRIED UP? top right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnMwW-GAKvA
46 mins in where they show trails I believe the crossing was the way of Shure? Southern Caanan it doesn't matter the trail road ends they wandered in the desert and could well have crossed then taking up the southern central Sina Road which takes you across another crossing dry. Midian 49 mins into video Exodus 14
Tell the Sons of Israel turn back and camp before Pihahiroth between Migdol and the sea Watched up to 51 mins.
I'm still searching on this but had made my mind up when we studied here a few hears ago.
Israel In Ancient Egypt - Archaeological Proof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwnrjU67Dag
The exodus is a powerful and inspirational story of uprising against oppression and of divine intervention. But did it really happen? Can any of the story be substantiated by empirical evidence? Are chariot wheels found on the floor of the red sea that date back to 1400 BCE enough to prove that the red sea actually split and the Israelites and the Egyptians actually passed through on dry land as the bible relates?
The question here, is a question of faith as opposed to empirical proof. The Jewish People have lived and died based on their faith throughout the centuries. It is exciting to discover evidence that the splitting of the red sea took place, yet, it doesn’t necessarily mean that faith becomes a thing of the past. On the contrary, in this modern age, faith is something that is near extinction. If you can’t prove it, capture it on film, show the mathematical or physical basis for it, then, it’s not likely that it’s real. Someone who lives with faith, lives in a different realm. Thus, for a religious person, proof of the bible isn’t necessarily an earth shattering revelation but more of a point of interest. In Jewish tradition, the creation of the world shows that there is a Creator and the exodus demonstrates divine intervention, that G-d actually gets involved in what happens in His world. Where does science and archaeology fit in? It is in essence the backdrop for what a person with faith has always believed.
Published on 6 Aug 2012
Using the latest archaelogical evidence from the stables of Rameses ll to little-known ancient Egyptian texts, Egyptologist and Bible Archaeologist show that Israel did infact exist and had a presence in ancient Egypt. This is the 2003 documenary "Who Was Moses?"
Another? Video 34 min> note 4-5 places of could be crossing ? THE LAKE WHICH HAS DRIED UP? top right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnMwW-GAKvA
46 mins in where they show trails I believe the crossing was the way of Shure? Southern Caanan it doesn't matter the trail road ends they wandered in the desert and could well have crossed then taking up the southern central Sina Road which takes you across another crossing dry. Midian 49 mins into video Exodus 14
Tell the Sons of Israel turn back and camp before Pihahiroth between Migdol and the sea Watched up to 51 mins.
I'm still searching on this but had made my mind up when we studied here a few hears ago.
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