Is This Moses?

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Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology

Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology

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Can you confirm the identity of Moses in Egyptian history? There is one particular princely individual in the New Kingdom Period who remarkably parallels the biblical account of Moses. The similarities are so close, one key proponent believes the evidence is secure. Has the question of Moses’s identity in Egyptian history been solved?
On today’s program, host Nicholas Irwin interviews staff writer Christopher Eames about this potential candidate for biblical Moses.
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@ScottyRoberts
@ScottyRoberts 8 ай бұрын
I want to thank Chris Eames for mentioning my book with John Ward, "The Exodus Reality." I happened upon this broadcast while laying in bed late last night and sat uptight rather excitedly when I saw the book cover and the mentions made by Chris. I am feeling humbly fulfilled and honored. Cheers.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero proof for Exodus and Moses, so humble yourself and check the facts. Why be ignorant, Dude! Then, let's chat!
@WingedSentry
@WingedSentry 8 ай бұрын
This looks like the plagiarised work of Mary Nell Wyatt in her book "Battle for the first born".
@phillipstroll7385
@phillipstroll7385 8 ай бұрын
The exodus was the Hyksos expulsion. I can't see how anyone congress to any other conclusion. It's also the only exodus there is archeological and historically documented evidence for. The only reason because this is even still argued about is because ppl keep ignoring truth and fact while trying to make history for the Bible. Instead of being honest about the Biblical time shift.
@hans.stein.
@hans.stein. 8 ай бұрын
Christopher Eames' unbiased and sober approach seems unparalleled to me. Great he found your book. I am thankful there are a few like you who are not scared to leave the trodden paths and find out real truth that is not being taught in any of the churches or religions or universities. Just not being mainstream alone doesn't make anything true, though. Sobriety is not to be dispensed in these matters. We are being tested like Hiram of Tyre and Salomon of Jerusalem tested each other with riddles and παραβολαι.
@hans.stein.
@hans.stein. 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work. It is greatly appreciated. In your paper (and book?) you write: While caution may have us being careful to not pinpoint Hatshepsut, many more facts about her reign and later relationship with a man named Senenmut seem to strengthen the case for her being the Pharaoh’s Daughter of the book of Exodus, the woman who found and ... adopted (?) Moses in the royal courts of Egypt, and perhaps, even, not an ongoing adoptive mother figure to the young Moses, but eventually his lover. I think you are having a most convincing case here. Was there any archeologist or researcher - like Petrie or Gardiner? - before you who identified Senenmut (His Mother's Brother) with the great Lawgiver of Israel? P.S. When I saw your photo with the book, my first thought was: Hey, what's James Hetfield of Metallica got to do with the Exodus account?
@brendonkylegriffith8032
@brendonkylegriffith8032 8 ай бұрын
Moses body will never be found because the Lord hid moses himself.
@statutesofthelord
@statutesofthelord 8 ай бұрын
Moses was raised and taken to heaven.
@brendonkylegriffith8032
@brendonkylegriffith8032 8 ай бұрын
@@statutesofthelord where is that said and found?
@zack256300
@zack256300 8 ай бұрын
Who hidden Moses Yahweh or Elohim ..?
@rosekt2023
@rosekt2023 8 ай бұрын
​@@zack256300what's the difference ?
@brendonkylegriffith8032
@brendonkylegriffith8032 8 ай бұрын
@@zack256300 the great I Am. And they are both the same God. Just His different titles my friend that God has given.
@yrj77
@yrj77 8 ай бұрын
It isn't BCE. Stop it. It's BC and AD.
@Elysiel_cherub
@Elysiel_cherub 8 ай бұрын
No, BCE and CE work. Before Common Era and Common Era
@gsquat
@gsquat 8 ай бұрын
​@@Elysiel_cherub All in an effort to remove any reference to Christ.
@shelleyscloud3651
@shelleyscloud3651 8 ай бұрын
@@gsquatutterly pointless too since whatever you call it, the point between the two ages pivots on the birth of Christ anyway. *Edit* one month later to the pernicious pedants pointing out the date of birth is inaccurate: it’s irrelevant. The intention remains and as such do does my point. (PS wasn’t born December 25th either, so I expect you all graciously decline Christmas gifts? Cue pagan midwinter festival bores.....)
@gsquat
@gsquat 8 ай бұрын
@shelleyscloud3651 Yet one makes that clear and the other does not. It's no coincidence that these people in this time decided to mess with something that needed no such modification.
@xxxsaraHelloxxx
@xxxsaraHelloxxx 8 ай бұрын
Exactly. I pitty the ones who are still searching or said no thanks 🤨
@dmgsuperiortraining9443
@dmgsuperiortraining9443 8 ай бұрын
It actually sounds more like Yousef (Joseph), raised from prison to right hand literally overnight, and Sefer HaYasher refers to Yousef being called "Zepnach Paneach"
@Pyrorazon
@Pyrorazon 6 ай бұрын
I'm not sure that Joseph would match up because his family was well known that Moses came about 2 generations after Jacob. So Jacob wouldn't fit the time period.
@a.t.6657
@a.t.6657 4 ай бұрын
@@Pyrorazon That's right.
@Nashvillain10SE
@Nashvillain10SE 3 ай бұрын
Joseph was in Egypt 400 years before Moses
@blablablablablabla4366
@blablablablablabla4366 3 ай бұрын
Joseph has amazing connections to `imhotep`, looke at Tray smiths video about it👍
@timothyjburton
@timothyjburton 3 ай бұрын
@@Pyrorazontwo generations is < 400 years. A lot less at that.
@jonathanoehlert5672
@jonathanoehlert5672 8 ай бұрын
This is the timeline that I have taught for 20 years. I am glad to hear yet another voice to this logical placement of events and people. I am glad to add this new information to flesh out the history.
@martinportelance138
@martinportelance138 6 ай бұрын
You are teaching myths and legends?
@jonathanoehlert5672
@jonathanoehlert5672 6 ай бұрын
@martinportelance138 Well, for hundreds of years, the wise of this world have made fun of the Bible and its history, saying that it was all made-up stories. They said that many of the places and people were made-up. Then archeological discoveries keep proving that record true. The facts are building up to support the Bible narrative, and only the willfully ignorant will reject it.
@Roylamx
@Roylamx 4 ай бұрын
@@martinportelance138 You haven't learned the Bible is true?
@martinportelance138
@martinportelance138 4 ай бұрын
​@@Roylamx You mean blind faith? No, I am not afflicted.
@marcobelli6856
@marcobelli6856 4 ай бұрын
@@martinportelance138you are just an edgy 15 years old atheist. I am not a believer myself but to scrutinise ancient sources to find out who the historical person that inspired Moses was has nothing to do with blind faith. I study the Bible the same way I study the Odissey. But the Bible is much more valuable because it spans millennia of history and is not written by a single author.
@famorales9315
@famorales9315 3 ай бұрын
I think this description of Senenmut actually sounds more like Joseph rather than Moses, plus in researching Senenmut it’s said that some argue he’s from Thutmose I time vs Hatshepsuts.
@beestoe993
@beestoe993 8 ай бұрын
I wasn't expecting much but this is good stuff. I love following Biblical archeology. Liked and subscribed.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero proof for Exodus and Moses, yet you can't humble yourself and check the actual professional archeological record. Let's chat about your lack of critical thinking skills. Pleased to meet you!
@beestoe993
@beestoe993 8 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 Zero proof in a pigs eye. Don't you have better things to do then troll Internet sights that you have no regard for? Get a life.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 Cult mevbers are too smug to check. No humility, eh? Let's chat!
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 You can't imagine truth? No education? I don't mean to be rude, but no professional archeologist has found evidence of Moses and Exodus. And you act rude? What up?
@kopyui
@kopyui 7 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 grandpa go back to the nursing home and stop going back and forth with christians.
@russsyracuse8143
@russsyracuse8143 7 ай бұрын
Fascinating, but please cut the BCE crap. It's BC and AD.
@michaelhaywood8262
@michaelhaywood8262 7 ай бұрын
Well said.This woke, ''politically correct'' secular nonsense makes me extremely annoyed.
@felonebike9859
@felonebike9859 28 күн бұрын
Moses was a Jew so actually it is correct.
@davidlawrence616
@davidlawrence616 28 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@ProfessorJM1
@ProfessorJM1 28 күн бұрын
Yeah I agree. In my experience, it was a thing professors liked to use to express their separation from Jesus Christ.
@ljbrookens
@ljbrookens 27 күн бұрын
@@felonebike9859so was Christ Jesus and all of the early Church.
@melodyellysse4377
@melodyellysse4377 7 күн бұрын
As a history lover I recall reading about Hatsepshut and thinking, it was she who found Moses hidden amongst the reeds & paid Jochobed to keep Moses & adopted him as her own and that there had to have been a lack of legitimate male heirs for her to do so, and to also elevate herself to the throne. This theory makes so much more sense considering that, in addition to Senenmuts’s Tomb, all memory of Hatshepsut was violently deleted from Egyptian history.
@rianahayes84
@rianahayes84 8 ай бұрын
It would have been great if you could have put a timeline on the screen from the time of Joseph. He was the 2nd most important person in Egypt at one time. Remember, Joseph asked that they take his remains with them when they leave Egypt. Joseph was a leader in Egypt till he died. Moses was not when he came back to Egypt. (which they did) Moses spent 40 years with the Midianites. He did not dress like an Egyptian when he led them out of Egypt. ??? I am only an old grandma who loves the Word and the Jewish people.
@StacyHartChristianMusic
@StacyHartChristianMusic 8 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same that it matches perfectly with Joseph. 😊
@Bimfirestarter
@Bimfirestarter 8 ай бұрын
There's abundant evidence for Joseph and his administrative efforts in the time of Pharaohs Senusret III & son Amenemhat III in the Middle Kingdom, as well for Exodus events in the reigns of Khaneferre and Dudimose
@michaelwittkopp3379
@michaelwittkopp3379 8 ай бұрын
Joseph lines up with Senusret III, Senusret's reforming of the Nomes of Egypt, the settling of Avaris by Semitic people, a royal tomb of that era, of a Semitic man, in Avaris, the building of the Djoser canal in Egypt _(Bahr Yussef)_ ... and so on. Plus, Senusret III lines up with this timeline to +/- 10 years....Which in Egyptian dating is nothing.
@elainemd313
@elainemd313 8 ай бұрын
The Bible cites 400 years between the period of Joseph being in power and that of Moses.
@michaelwittkopp3379
@michaelwittkopp3379 8 ай бұрын
@@elainemd313 Yes, God said to Abraham _"Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated four hundred years."_ However; Exodus 12:40 gives the total length of time in Egypt for the Israelites as; _"Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years.”_ So, for 30 years, they lived without problems. So yes, 400 years is a correct number, for the enslavement. 430 years is also a correct number for the total duration of time, that _"the Israelites"_ lived in Egypt. But, I know of no record of the length of time; that Joseph was in Egypt, before he brought the Israelites to Egypt. Just, the Djoser canal had to be built, the 7 years of feast and 7 years of famine, He had to journey to Canaan, then back to Egypt with them. So all that, could easily add another 20...30 years onto the timeline.
@pamelah6431
@pamelah6431 8 ай бұрын
It makes me really grimace to hear Christians using "BCE."
@Acts.Chapter1.6--7
@Acts.Chapter1.6--7 7 ай бұрын
i concur Pamelah !!!!! I have always felt this too, way back to the first time I heard this used ! Do not 'Christians' realize that this is a poke to the eye of our Christian faith? ! The spirit of anti-christ is self-evident in this fallen world of ours. PS: I love your logo : )
@pamelah6431
@pamelah6431 7 ай бұрын
@@Acts.Chapter1.6--7 it always throws me off when I see "my" picture with stuff I didn't write. 🤭
@dodleymortune8422
@dodleymortune8422 7 ай бұрын
Think Before Christian Era, and it will less irritating. The reference is still Jesus.
@pamelah6431
@pamelah6431 7 ай бұрын
@@dodleymortune8422 thinking that doesn't make it what it means... it was deliberately made up to take the place of the Christian reference. Lame.
@npc6352
@npc6352 4 ай бұрын
@@dodleymortune8422 Tell me, in which year was he born?
@ljbrookens
@ljbrookens 27 күн бұрын
Terrific. This comes to my YT feed as I’m stuck at home during the snowpocalpse when I should have been teaching this part of Exodus. Very timely for me.
@robsellars9338
@robsellars9338 8 ай бұрын
The picture of Senenmut tomb should be interesting to Chris Eames. It has similar mezuzah architectural features to the Bet Quefah (probably spelled that wrong) model temple shrine door. As the archeologist said in that video, it's quite a rare design, doors within doors style frame, so it may be "Moses" signature design and one that was used in the later Solomon's Temple. It would make sense because the Mezuzah in modern Judaism is used to "guard Israels doors" and is a Jewish Mitzvot or Law to have mezuzah on all external doors. The Mitzvot actually comes from the Book of Exodus which is attributed to Moses. So it would seem an excellent fit, especially as Senenmut tomb was never finished, indicating he may have run away from Egypt.
@Pyrorazon
@Pyrorazon 6 ай бұрын
Wow!
@Brahanassei
@Brahanassei 5 ай бұрын
They don't know who are these statues represent they just ,label them to any historical Egyptian names as wished
@AndrewDell-nw7lo
@AndrewDell-nw7lo 2 ай бұрын
That would work, since he left and the tomb was not finished since no one is in it....
@tracysmith387
@tracysmith387 3 күн бұрын
Amenmose was another royal prince who lived during the reign of Thutmose III and was likely a potential successor to the throne. He is less documented than Amenemhat, and there are no major inscriptions detailing his activities. Amenmose is also referred to in some sources as a crown prince, but like Amenemhat, he does not appear to have become pharaoh, as the throne ultimately passed to Amenhotep II (his half-brother). It is uncertain whether Amenmose's mummy has ever been identified, as there are no confirmed records of its discovery.
@jedibooney
@jedibooney Ай бұрын
Something I wondered while listening to this: why would a biblical archaeologist make the concession of using BCE/CE instead of BC/AD?
@MichaelLynch-f4t
@MichaelLynch-f4t 10 күн бұрын
Flood the zone. Every time you see BCE, correct it to Before the Christian Era and CE to the Christian Era.
@duketinntinn8498
@duketinntinn8498 Күн бұрын
The scripture declares that they will change times and dates 💥
@irmaoksanen6830
@irmaoksanen6830 8 ай бұрын
Half way through watching, Senenmut sounds more like Joseph, the brother who was sold to Egyptians who eventually became the Pharaoh's right hand man. Excellent interview and very informative.
@Nashvillain10SE
@Nashvillain10SE 3 ай бұрын
400 years off
@Archaeonauts
@Archaeonauts 8 ай бұрын
I've heard it suggested before that Senenmut might be Moses with Hatshepsut being his adoptive mother. This was a really good breakdown of the details surrounding that theory. It might be that Hatshepsut didn't want the son of a minor wife to continue the royal line, so she might have adopted a son of her own and given him royal status. In that scenario you can see why this might cause strife within the royal family as well. Though, if Senenmut is Moses and he was considered a true royal prince, I wonder why he would have felt the need to kill the Egyptian slave master himself. If he was crown prince you'd think he could have ordered someone else to reprimand the slave master on his behalf, or even order that the Hebrews be treated with a higher level of respect than they had been in general. It seems like there should be more to that part of the story. But if he didn't have the power to order the slave master to be reprimanded, then despite Hatshepsut naming him crown prince the Egyptian high society might not have viewed him as the true crown prince and he already knew his status as such was on shaky ground. PS - Sometimes I wonder if Hatshepsut being one of only a few famous ancient Egyptian women and the only one from that time period to hold the status of a Pharaoh might itself be some kind of calling out from ancient history saying look here for adoptive mom of Moses. We know from the Bible Moses was adopted by an Egyptian princess, what are the odds that princess would just so happen to be the only famous one from that time of Egyptian history? PSS - I just had another thought about this. Being that Hatshepsut was a fully royal daughter of Thutmose I, if her half-royal husband only produced a male heir with a minor wife that wasn't fully royal, Hatshepsut might have been of the mindset that the son of a half-royal and a non-royal wife was not fit to serve as pharaoh. With Thutmose II dead, she wouldn't have been able to have anymore offspring of her own, but being fully royal she might have felt it her duty to try to continue the line of her father Thutmose I on her own. Raising Senenmut to royal status as "mother's brother" might not have just been a way of making him a royal, but a way to continue her own line and the line of Thutmose I. She might not have even intended for Senenmut to be the heir himself, but might have intended for him to be used as a way to continue her own line. I'm not sure if this would mean through her directly, or indirectly through her daughter who was the daughter of Thutmose II. I don't know what the age differences between Senenmut and Hatshepsut were or between Senenmut and Hatshepsut's daughter was. It would probably be an inappropriate relationship age-wise either way, but for that time period it might not have seemed as inappropriate. Also, since it was common for Egyptian royalty to marry siblings, it wouldn't necessarily be unusual for that time period if either Hapshepsut or her daughter married "mother's brother". Obviously this doesn't mean that ever happened. It might just be what Hatshepsut had in mind.
@Wilphart
@Wilphart 7 ай бұрын
Based on a recent Netflix documentary, it kind of dawned on me that Moses had a temper and possibly some impulse control. I didn't like their portrayal of Moses, but I think that trait they gave him may have been correct. This would explain the murderous rage (righteous vengeance?) when seeing the brutality of the overseer. It would also explain his smashing of the original ten commandments when he saw the decadent behavior of the Jews in the wilderness in his absence. It portrayed Moses being a man of few words, which is consistent with the Bible which explains that Aaron needed to be his spokesman. And it also showed him often frustrated, possibly because he wasn't eloquent enough to get across his message with words. It's easy to envision Moses like Charlton Heston, but that probably wasn't the case. Nevertheless, Moses accomplished a great deal, both as a prince of Egypt and as a prophet of God despite those pretty major flaws, and possibly also the flaw of having a temper. And if Moses did have a temper, I can see very easily how this could worsen tensions with the royal pharoahs. Killing the slavemaster set things in motion, but his character may not have done him any favors when it came to leniency. He probably spoke his mind regardless of the consequences, a trait that would later be useful to bring about God's plan.
@Archaeonauts
@Archaeonauts 7 ай бұрын
@@Wilphart You might be on to something there.
@heatherprice588
@heatherprice588 Ай бұрын
I've always thought the same thing except for Senemut, more likely an Egyptian name shortened like Ahmoses or Tutmoses.
@dianeschrader4358
@dianeschrader4358 23 күн бұрын
Either way this would make for a much better story than CB Demil's Ten Commandments that has cemented our idea of Moses's upbringing. I like the idea of the "feminist" pharaoh being Moses's foster mother. It would fit with God's ironic sense of humor. But it's just as likely that Moses's Egyptian mother was unraveled in a Napoleonic era party, given so much of Egyptian history was lost in that unfortunate time. It's hard to say which pharaoh fits any Biblical timeline at this point. But we do have the promise that His Word will never disappear off the face of the earth. Perhaps just the right clues are still there including how Hatshetsup's legacy remains despite the attempts to eradicate her by her contemporaries.
@KM-ul3pf
@KM-ul3pf 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for a fascinating conversation! I have always wondered about the first 40 years of Moses life. One question I have is, there seems to be a conflict between Moses telling God he was slow of speech and couldn't speak well vs Acts 7:22 which describes Moses as 'educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful in speech and action." What is the explanation for this contradiction? Was Moses slow of speech in Hebrew because he grew up speaking Egyptian or is it just an excuse that God accepted when he brought in Aaron?
@ryanmckenzie3627
@ryanmckenzie3627 8 ай бұрын
A person can be extremely well educated and accomplished and still have a stutter or not be a great public speaker. His office wasn't a modern elected office where he had to impress voters.
@KM-ul3pf
@KM-ul3pf 8 ай бұрын
@@ryanmckenzie3627 So why does it say in Acts that he was a powerful speaker?
@ryanmckenzie3627
@ryanmckenzie3627 8 ай бұрын
There could be multiple reasons, which we don't know. It could be something like fear at the task, as you mentioned, but it could also be that he isn't a great talker, but is great with written words. I could be wrong, but I think the word translated there as speech, is literally "words". This is not my area of expertise.
@justcause0909
@justcause0909 8 ай бұрын
Moses had a stutter is what he's referring to
@justcause0909
@justcause0909 8 ай бұрын
@@KM-ul3pf meaning his words held power through God alone though
@christienelson1437
@christienelson1437 3 ай бұрын
Interesting to note that Moses is a very popular Egyptian name or portion of a name meaning “born or child”. Example is Ramose means child of Ra or born of Ra. In his story it suggests Moses was name such because he was drawn out of the water or to draw out. A foreshadowing for the Exodus. Which would definitely suggest that the story is connected with Egypt and odd that the Hebrews would use a name very much associated with Egyptian rulers when fleeing from them. Both meanings would lend power to the Hebrew story of The Exodus.
@1kozmon
@1kozmon 20 күн бұрын
Given the similarity to the Egyptian word for "son of" that other commenters have alluded to, and looking at the Hebrew text for why (and when) he was first called "Moses", I don't know why we would ever expect that there even would be a common Egyptian equation between a "Moses" and anyone! It would be nice, but I seriously doubt it would ever be found, because why would the Egyptians in general even refer to him as "Moses" if he had a more appropriate Egyptian name while he lived there? An "Egyptian" official with a public name of "Moses" would either leave the people saying "Why is a Hebrew ruling over us?!!" or leave them asking "Son of ... whom??" He was called Moshe ("Moses") -- a Hebrew word -- by his adoptive Egyptian mother when he was already grown after being raised by his biological mother and later brought back to Pharoah's daughter. "When the child grew older, she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. She named him Moses, “Because,” she said, “I drew him out of the water.” Exodus 2:10 The "naming" of Moshe in the presence of both of his mothers after he had grown has a very intimate function to it. Here is an Egyptian princess standing with a Hebrew poor woman, giving her adopted child a HEBREW name in remembrance of that time she discovered her now beloved adopted son. I don't think that's what he would have been called in everyday public life in Egypt. The calling of "Moshe" by YHWH at Horeb (that, during his time with Jethro, whose daughters called him an "Egyptian" - see v. 19) may have struck a chord with Moshe, as that name would have had a deeply intimate significance for him. Who knows what his Hebrew name was prior to being returned to Pharoah's daughter as a grown child? And who knows whether he even used his Hebrew name amongst Jethro and his daughters if they thought of him as an Egyptian (maybe, maybe not)? And who knows if he would have even been called Moshe in his public life in Egypt prior to running away to Midian? I think what could really seal the deal, so to speak, on Senenmut's identity as Moses is a thorough study of Senenmut's biological parents, Ramose and Hatnofer. Their mummies are intact. If it can be shown that they both have Hebrew DNA (specifically, Levite -- see v. 1), in contrast to Egyptian DNA there you go!
@soymarkkol
@soymarkkol 7 ай бұрын
Moses’s father lived about 130 years according to the Bible. Senenmuts father was reported to have lived only 50 or 60 years.. how do you reconcile that?
@richards.sternberg5795
@richards.sternberg5795 3 ай бұрын
Many agree that the ages, like other numbers, in the Bible are statements of adjectives rather than numbers. The notion that Methuselah lived 969 years is as like to be true as the notion that Sarah gave birth at 90. Human biology hasn't changed that much, but language has. Seventy means many. Ninety means very blessed, and 969 means, "would ya' believe it!" I think we need to consult a true biblical scholar for the meanings of specific numbers in the Torah, but it is plain that they could not have been intended as literal. One might also glean that age is a numeric means of expressing the degree of respect the authors want the readers to accord to the character. Any other literal interpretation defies science and reason, and nothing in Jewish belief, at least, tells us that God requires us to be literal.
@sonjaray8285
@sonjaray8285 8 ай бұрын
Both of these interviews are amazing. You are so well researched. I am so thankful for the data
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero proof for Moses and Exodus, but truth is never a Christian asset. Humble yourself and check the professional archeological record, Dude. Then let's chat!
@JonCarter-i3k
@JonCarter-i3k 8 ай бұрын
I know that "The Ten Commandments" was a man made movie, not guaranteed to have 100 percent Scripturally accurate tnings in every scene. BUT, .. as a child, I began my journey to belief in The Lord because of watching it ! ... I definitely believe that it's more than likely that many thousands of people were caused to seek God like myself, because their hearts and minds were moved by that movie. If The Lord Almighty can use a talking donkey to get someone's attention, he might surely have used that movie to draw people to Him. It's a wonderful movie, and one of the greatest masterpiece of cinema !!
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
The 1956 movie attempted to be as accurate as possible but with the knowledge then available. The cities of Pithom and Pi Ramses described in the Bible caused them to assume that the Exodus most postdate the establishment of the House of Ramses as Pharaonic rulers making Ramses II the Pharoah and the date for the Exodus in the latter half of the 13th century BCE.
@willlovehavelove4703
@willlovehavelove4703 8 ай бұрын
The Truth : earth, humus, black, Human Torah, male God 10 commandments vs disease, mutation, white, muman Talmud 613 laws, Homo half male half female God.
@JonCarter-i3k
@JonCarter-i3k 8 ай бұрын
@jasoncuculo7035 ... Thanks for clarifying that. I'd like to be absolutely clear that I have nothing but respect for the magnificent efforts that the making of the movie must have entailed. When I shared with a dear Christian friend about my love for the movie, she wasn't as appreciative of the movie. I totally get that every dialog and action in the movie wasn't lifted directly from Holy Scripture. But, I will never forget the degree that movie impacted my young mind. It's still one of my VERY favorite movies of my entire life.
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
@@JonCarter-i3k The movie was extremely log so they left out some parts simply to shorten it.
@sandybonfiglio7545
@sandybonfiglio7545 8 ай бұрын
I agree I needed God and he knew I needed him when this movie came out about 1971 when my dad committed suicide!
@paulstyxx8433
@paulstyxx8433 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the free magazine 👍🏾biblical archeology can be interesting.
@willlovehavelove4703
@willlovehavelove4703 8 ай бұрын
The Truth : earth, humus, black, Human Torah, male God 10 commandments vs disease, mutation, white, muman Talmud 613 laws, Homo half male half female God.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero proof for Exodus and Moses, yet truth is not a Christian thing. Humble yourself and check the professional archeological record. Then let's chat!
@willlovehavelove4703
@willlovehavelove4703 7 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 The Holy Bible indicated european caucasian white skin is an auto immune disease curse .2Kings 5:27. The root word of the word Human is humus which, means dark brown or black. Talmud kabbalah europeans colonialist are in israel.
@nickim6571
@nickim6571 6 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 Every time secular historians have said "that person in the Bible didn't exist", the proof has been found. Pontius Pilate is a case in point. Truth is ABSOLUTELY a Christian thing, however it is not a Religion thing, and there is a BIG difference.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 6 ай бұрын
@@nickim6571 3500 YEARS OF NO PROOF OF EXODUS.....................
@awuma
@awuma 8 ай бұрын
This is one theory I hadn't heard before. The main problem I see is that Senenmut was similar in age to Hatshepsut if not older, and was the tutor/mentor of her daughter (as shown by the delightful cuboid statues of Senenmut and Neferure). This identification makes the Hebrews more likely associated with the Hyksos. Hatshepsut's mummy has probably been identified, but Neferure disappeared. It should be noted, however, that the "damnatio memoriae" of Hatshepsut herself came late in the reign of Thutmose III, and we don't know when Senenmut suffered that fate.
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 7 ай бұрын
Good observation. Some academics link the Hebrew Exodus to the Hyksos expulsion. A Hyksos is a foreign ruler. The people of Amu is the Biblical reference in its original Hebrew to the Hebrew people. It seems that North Syrian Auru in Egyptian correlate to Hebrews. Abram who was renamed Abraham was according to the Bible from Haram in Northern Syria. The coats of many colors associated with Joseph are shown in ancient Egyptian artistic depictions of Levantine traders who also constituted a portion of the foreigners that ruled middle Egypt between 1800 -1750 (disputed) until ca. 1550 (Hyksos expulsion).
@blain20_
@blain20_ 7 ай бұрын
The Israelites were not the Hyksos. There is no debate.
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 7 ай бұрын
@@blain20_ If I confidently say the moon is fake; there is no debate, does that make it true? The Kohanim all have Egyptian sir names. Many Levantine foreigners traded with and controlled a middle-Egyptian kingdom. Scholars still debate this issue, so have you solved it? Where is your decisive scholarly, peer reviewed paper?
@ptah31
@ptah31 7 ай бұрын
Other than the biblical timeline interposed on the Egyptian nothing in the biblical accounts line up with anything during Hateshepsut's reign or after.
@blain20_
@blain20_ 7 ай бұрын
@@ptah31 You wouldn't know. You don't know the true timeline.
@wizzardofpaws2420
@wizzardofpaws2420 8 ай бұрын
I received your magazine and read every single word. Thank you so much.
@alenyo100
@alenyo100 8 ай бұрын
Hi thank you for this great video. I hope to help you answer your final question on the Moses name. I love or am compelled to research The Bible, and in my research one article I read on Moses was pinnacle for me about an ancient Egyptian legal case researchers found. The case was detailed and what I remember is that a father had a lot of land and 4-5 children. His will splits up his land between all his kids. I can't remember all the details, but this is the gist of it. His wife dies, he remarries and she has maybe 1-2 children. He also leaves them some land. When he dies the children from the first marriage do not want the step children to inherit any land from their father. They go to court with a suit that explains that the original children are the only rightful heirs and not the step children. The law suit keeps mentioning the word Moses. It is mentioned so much that the researchers concluded that Moses must mean rightful son and heir. They said it is a proper legal title and not a personal name. I cannot remember all the details as it was a long account. I remembered this much because it is so important to the Exodus history. The details on Senenmut and this legal case I found sounds like we have the 100% proof he was Moses. I'll pray you can find the article.
@queenbeedat8726
@queenbeedat8726 8 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this interview. I never heard this theory. I need to look into it more. Thank you.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
Then please look at my timeline above for all important details.
@ursulaolive1088
@ursulaolive1088 8 ай бұрын
I agree.
@bjreacher6402
@bjreacher6402 17 күн бұрын
Several questions come to my mind when listening to this interesting video. He kept saying that Senemut was a commoner that was elevated. A commoner Egyptian? A commoner is pretty different than a foreign slave. That would completely destroy Moses' Hebrew origin. Why would an Egyptian lead the Hebrews out of Egypt and become their greatest hero? Nothing about the reason Moses was put on the water i.e. to save him from the Egyptian Pharoh's edict to kill Hebrew newborns? Is there any evidence of that or was that made up?
@jamesbelveal5688
@jamesbelveal5688 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting and clearly presented argument for Senenmut as Moses. Lots of support based on the archeology and, what I find most interesting, is an examination of the real-life issues that could have led to Senenmut's high status and then his disappearance. I've been to Hatshepsut's (our guide called her "hot chicken soup" so we'd remember) mortuary temple and it is incredible. The picture that you showed of the temple really made me think of the Temple and the Tabernacle. I've never put those together with this particular site. The concept of "holy of holies" is pretty common in Egypt, but the actual layout at the mortuary temple looks like a blueprint for the Tabernacle and eventual Temple. But please, if you are going on a Biblical interview, please, please, please (pretty please) use B.C instead of BCE. It baffles me why Christians use BCE (before common era). What does that mean? B.C. is "before Christ" and as that's what is meant as the focal point of history, it seems silly and disingenuous to ignore that fact. Christian or not, there is this break in the timeline which is then labeled "before common era" or "common era", depending on which side of the break you are talking about, and this terminology deliberately removes the coming of Christ. I know it's erudite to use BCE, but that's because the world hates Christ. I'm sure you don't mean any disrespect, but please consider that using BCE is a subtle way of denying Christ.
@edwinwinn8876
@edwinwinn8876 8 ай бұрын
The Bible, a time stamp, a map, and the future teller....and it's never wrong. Amazing stuff.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
Correct. I recommend you my plylist english. May God bless you. This biblical timeline is mathematical right and archaeological proofed. What do you think of it? Creation 4119 before the change of times flood 2463-2462 ʾAbrām/ʾAbrāhām 2111-1934 2036 mooving to Kenaʿan and Mizrayim, meeting with Mentuhotep II Neb-hapet-Re -> 430 a until the Exodos Did he spend over 30 years in Chārān? Gen 47,9 2011 Jīzchāq born 2006 weaned, Hagār und Yischmāʿēʾl sent away -> 400 a under influence of Kemet 1874 Yaʿaqōb flees to the Uncle 1867 marriages 1 and 2 of 4 1867/1866 Reʾūbēn born Gad and ʾĀschēr where twins, as Sebulūn and Dīnāh 1860 Yōsēph born 1854 Yaʿaqob returns to Kenaʿan 1843 Yōsēph sold to Potiphar, Chiefbodyguard of (Sesostris III) Senwosret Chai-kau-Re ≈1882-arround 1842 3x years 1830 Yōsēph meets Amenemhet III Ni-maat-Re ≈ 1842-1795 ≈ 10-19 Years coregent of his father 1832 1st bad year 1821 the family moves to Kemet -> 215 a until the Exodos 1686 Moschēh born 1694-1685 Cha-Nefer-Re Sobekhotep IV Daughter of the Pharaoh is just a title for his wife. Confirmed by the history and Maneto. 1646 Flight to Mideyān from Meri-kau-Re Sobekhotep VII arround 1646-1644 BC, the 7th-10tb after Sobekhotep IV. 1607 return after the death of Djed-hotep-Re Dedumose I?, to Djed-nefer-Re Dedumose II (Timaios) Maneto 1st plague August/September 1606 7th plague January/February, 9th plague March Chamsin or Vulkan, 10th plague March/April -> 40 a 11th plague Hyqsos invasion 1605 errection of the Tent of Encounter or Get-together 2 spys -> 599 a until 1st house 1567 -> 300 a until Yāʾīr 1566-1560 conquest of the Holy Land 1560-1546 rest 1546 Kūshān-Rishathayim 1267-1249 Yāʾīr 1227-1221 Yipthach 1095-1056 Shāʾūl 1056-1016 Dāwīd 1016-976 Shelōmōh 1013-1006 templeconstruction. The 480th year (=479 a 4th year=3 a) takes out 114 a of evil rulers before and after the Juges. 976 Rechabʿām 1Kgs 12 ->390 a 975- Yarobeʿam ben Nebat 918-897 ʾAchab 886-858 Yehu 727-698 Yehiskiyāhū 722 Yissrāʾēl deported in 4 steps 606 Dānīʾēl deported to Bāb-ilani 597 Yechēzqʾēl deported 586 Yerūschālajim destroyed, 3rd deportation of Yehūdāh 582 4th deportation 538 beginning of the return 445 Neh 1 -> 69×7a×360 d until Palmsunday arround Sukkōth 2 Yēschūaʿ born CANGE OF THE TIMES arround Chanukāh 3 magicians from Pars-a arround February 1 Hērōdēs the Great died Pässach 11 Yēschūaʿ in the Templearea End 28 Yōchānān the Baptist January 29 baptism of the Lord 15th Nīsān, 10th (12th) April 32 Golgotha 1Kgs 3:1 Pa-seba-chai-en-niut-meri-Amun I Aa-cheper-Re-setep-en-Amun arround 1040-arround 994 14:25 971 Shishak Scheschonq-meri-Amun-netjer-heqa-Iunu „Sjsk“ Hedj-cheper-Re setep-en-Re? 946-24 Much to early. 2Kgs 17:4 Soʾ is Sheshonq VI 727-715? Pianchi/Pije/Meriamunpianchi User-maat-Re/Men-cheper-Re 746-716 BC??? MeriAmun Osorkon IV Aa-cheper-Re-setep-en-Amun 732/730-715/713 BC??? 18,21 Schebitko/Schabataka Djed-kau-Re 716-707/706 Jer 24,30 Ez 29,2 Chophraʿ Wah-ib-Re/Haa-ib-Re 10th February iulianic 589-570 Isa 19:4 It was not until around 670 before the "birth of Christ" that Psammetich I (664-610; Father of Nekau II Wehem-ib-Re 610 to 595 2Kgs 23:29-39 2Chr 35:20; 36:4 Jer 46:2), brought the sub-kingdoms together under his harsh rule. He uprooted 120,000 locals who were to build the Suez Canal in hard forced labor. The grandson of Chophraʿ Wah-ib-Re/Haa-ib-Re (February 10, jul. 589 to 570 before the "birth of Christ" Jer 44:30 the son of Psammetich II Nefer-ib-Re 595-February 9, 589), is overthrown by local troops in 570. This was the end of the hated rule of the dynasty of Psammetich I
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero proof of Exodus and Moses, but Christians have zero humility and never check the archeological record. Truth is not a Christian asset. Any education? Let's chat!
@Ridethebomb777
@Ridethebomb777 8 ай бұрын
Its mostly plagiarized stories and fraudulent .... and if you did some investigation you could find this out for yourself ! Moses was a mythical character ..... built from the lives of Sargon and Dionysus .... to many baby in a basket stories ! There were 16 crucified saviors before this JC character was inserted into the story ...... what makes him any different ?? The Roman Catholic Church that's who ! Wake up !!
@Ridethebomb777
@Ridethebomb777 8 ай бұрын
Its a bunch of made up and plagiarized stories from the past .... do you live in a cave ? FFS. For a start Sargon and Dionysus were both baby in a basket stories pre dating the Bible ...... pick up a book and read.
@fgoindarkg
@fgoindarkg 8 ай бұрын
Why do you believe that nonsense? Because someone said so?
@shoeshinegirl101
@shoeshinegirl101 8 ай бұрын
How can you distinguish this from Joseph's titles etc. too?
@BenevolentChum
@BenevolentChum 23 күн бұрын
God bless all you folks for Biblical archeology work.
@FrankDobrowski
@FrankDobrowski 11 күн бұрын
Christopher, this may be a far reach, but the meaning of Senenmut, mother’s brother, could it be referring to what we know from the Bible, which is, Mariam seeing her baby brother off in the little ark, and her meeting with the Pharaoh’s daughter?
@FrankDobrowski
@FrankDobrowski 11 күн бұрын
Mariam, the sister, as acting mother? (Egyptian mindset of the young Pharaoh’s daughter.)
@karinschultz5409
@karinschultz5409 8 ай бұрын
Interesting theory but for two major snafus. 1. Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmosis 1 but he was not the son of the previous Pharoah, Amenhotep 1. The "ruling" house changed in the 18th dynasty. Thutmosis 1st mother wasn't royal either, but a commoner called Seniseneb. 2. Thutmosis 1 was married to Ahmose Mutnofret who was called Pharoah's sister (not daughter). The question is, what Pharoah was she sister to, Amenhotep 1 or Ahmose 1? Thutmosis 1's claim to the throne was he married the sister of a previous Pharoah. Adding to the confusion, the name "Ahmose" was a popular name for both men and women at that time. One last point, if you're suggesting Senenmut was a commoner, by Egyptian standards so was Thutmoses 1. To my ears, Senenmut sounds alot like Seninseneb. Perhaps Senenmut was a brother to Seninseneb which could account for his titles and the statues of him and Neferure?
@thomashernandez8601
@thomashernandez8601 8 ай бұрын
That’s what I was thinking.
@flintliddon
@flintliddon 8 ай бұрын
Isnt “Moses” already an egyptian name?
@valerieprice1745
@valerieprice1745 8 ай бұрын
It's only one name, but people in the past usually went by their titles, or by names given in their own language. People who spoke other languages refer to people's names by the meaning in their own language. An example is Zoroaster in Greek. Zarathustra in Persian. Belteshazar in Babylonian. Most likely Daniel in Hebrew.
@chrisbelvedere6653
@chrisbelvedere6653 8 ай бұрын
I believe it means "son of".
@twilajohnson2313
@twilajohnson2313 8 ай бұрын
@@chrisbelvedere6653 that’s why it’s can’t be just Moses. It would have to be something like Tutmoses.
@shariffroberts3193
@shariffroberts3193 8 ай бұрын
Moses is not egyptian
@shariffroberts3193
@shariffroberts3193 8 ай бұрын
Why are we trying to prove this ..and Ashkenazi jews are not related to these ppl
@jehl1963
@jehl1963 8 ай бұрын
At about 25:00 you mention that Moses might have used that name among the Isrealites. First off - the Pharaoh of the time when Moses appeared to have been born was named Thut-MOSE, which is usually translated as "Born of (the god) Thoth (Thut)". This is a rendering of the Hellenized version of the Egyption name. But the second syllable means "Born of" in Egyption. As someone who was raised Egyptian, and may never have known or been given a birth name by his biological parents when growing up, it wouldn't be unreasonable for him to assume the Egyptian descriptive name "Born of" when amoung the people from which he was born. Phonetically the original Egyptian pronounciation of that syllable would have been "missaw", but there is no reason to believe that his name wouldn't have been Hellenized just like the Pharaohs' names were.
@michaelwittkopp3379
@michaelwittkopp3379 8 ай бұрын
Yes, there is a big debate as to the origins of the name Moses. It has meaning in both Hebrew and ancient Egyptian. In Hebrew,, the root words of the word for Moshe means; _"to pull out/draw out" [of water]._ This debate has now been ongoing; since we found the Rosetta Stone, and been able to translate ancient Egyptian. According to the Midrash _(Part of the Talmud),_ Jochebed gave him that name. Jochebed was also Moses's birth-mother, and also a handmaiden to the pharaoh's daughter. And yes, that whole dynasty of pharaohs is called the Moses dynasty. Amenhotep can also be translated as Ahmose, with Ahmose I, founder of the dynasty, using that as his royal name. So, who really knows. It is not unusual for princes of a pharaoh's house, to grow up with one name, then take another at adulthood. It could very well be, that once Moses fled Egypt, he went back to using his childhood name. Plus, giving Moses a childhood name; that was both Egyptian and Israelite, is a very smart move.
@jehl1963
@jehl1963 8 ай бұрын
@michaelwittkopp3379 The question that I have is -- while Moshe has a meaning in Hebrew, was it a name? Do we have evidence of other Israelites from that time with a similar name or other peoples' names built with the same root?
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
The name Mōshäh was given him by his adoptivemother, the wife („daughter“) of the king. His real parents have surely given him a name during his 3 months with the family and maybe called him so during the next years, while he was brestfeeded. This name is unknown today and was probably not used since he came in the palace. For a detailed right timeline see my comment above.
@michaelwittkopp3379
@michaelwittkopp3379 8 ай бұрын
@@jehl1963 A name _(or Shema in Hebrew)_ always has a meaning. There is no such thing as a name just being someone's, or something's, name. That is because names in Hebrew, tell something of the character of that person or thing. _(Dog for example, in Hebrew, actually means; "wags tail.")_ And on the other hand; Jehovah/Yahweh is not Hebrew. They have no meaning behind them. They cannot be broken down into root-words. So; Moses *is* a Hebrew name. It can be broken down into root-words. And even in the paleo-Hebrew alphabet, each letter being a pictograph, they reenforce the meaning or character of the name. It also follows the descriptive _(character)_ requirement, and the action one too. _(It shows that thing/person doing something, or having something being done to it/them.)_ Therefore, it doesn't matter; _of if we know of someone,_ of the same era in time, with such a name. It is grammatically _true Hebrew._ It has linguistical history. As in; the name's etymology and evolution can be traced backwards in time. As such, there's no questioning its Hebrew origins. Just, the same holds true for the ancient Egyptian. It has meaning. And if you look for the name Moses, it's *all over* the place. Even the name Rameses is a derivative of Moses. So, the debate of; if the name of Moses is Egyptian or Hebrew, just keeps going round and round, and round. The only debate point that sticks; is that _"Moses",_ is only half a name in ancient Egyptian, but a full one in Hebrew. _(At least; that we know of...)_ 1) It's basically a; _of or pertaining to_ statement in ancient Egyptian. So like _"son of Amun."_ 2) But in paleo-Hebrew; one of the letters, means water. So, it's a full statement of action. For me; I find it in a nerdy way; fascinating. But, one or the other, or both, being true and correct, has no consequences. So, just _cool stuff_ to know. Just I find it absolutely brilliant, to give a Semitic boy, that lives in the pharaoh's court, a boyhood name; that is both Egyptian and Hebrew. Thus; avoiding overt anti-Semitism, while still remaining faithfully Hebrew.
@jehl1963
@jehl1963 8 ай бұрын
@michaelwittkopp3379 Thanks for hanging with me through my questions and your detailed answers. My question is: Was "Moses / Moshe / unique at that time? Was everone given a unique name? Or were there common names that different individuals might share - like John is today? Having said that, a web search led me to an Armstrong Institute article on this very subject! 🙄
@gudanpajcek
@gudanpajcek 6 ай бұрын
I wasn’t aware Egyptians had slaves at that time. The workers in ancient Egypt were lowly paid, but still paid. Also, why is it that there is no mention on pyramids at all in the Old Testament? I mean, they are pretty impressive buildings. At the time of Moses they were about 1000 years old, at least . So, the question is: were Israelites really enslaved by Egyptians or were they enslaved by some other powerful ruler? BTW the word pharaoh doesn’t even exist on any of the old inscriptions by Egyptians.
@maryblushes7189
@maryblushes7189 8 ай бұрын
Pharoah's daughter was a title, not a description. Yes, she was the daughter of Pharoah, but there was only 1 Pharoah's Daughter. Like in England Princess Royal is a title and there can only be one. There might well have been many daughters born to Pharoah, but only one Pharoah's Daughter. It was a title that made her one if the most powerful women in Egypt.
@larrybedouin2921
@larrybedouin2921 8 ай бұрын
Interesting subject with the Senenmut and Moses parallels. And, I agree with your conclusion with Amenhotep II being the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
See my timeline comment above.
@larrybedouin2921
@larrybedouin2921 8 ай бұрын
@@ThomasFuchs7 I stand with my statement.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
@@larrybedouin2921 Okay. You can do this. But please explain me, where the mathematics and or the biblical numbers are wrong. Especially the 300 years and the 450 Years. And the 390 years.
@501Mobius
@501Mobius 7 ай бұрын
So how were they getting back and forth from Thebes and Goshen in one night?
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 6 ай бұрын
Exodus is a myth
@A-childOfGod-pp4ge
@A-childOfGod-pp4ge 8 ай бұрын
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@keithmcdowell8588
@keithmcdowell8588 8 ай бұрын
My question is that if this individual is supposed to be Moses and he held such a high position, why would killing a lowly slave master cause him to flee in fear? People of the great rank you are speaking of ended people’s lives quite often with no repercussions.
@TinusTegenlicht
@TinusTegenlicht 8 ай бұрын
There were lots of princes in Egypt, it is not clear if Moses was an important prince. That said I don't know about penalties for killing an Egyptian. Maybe if he killed a slave, it would not matter, but an Egyptian might be another question. In the Roman empire the Roman citizens had more rights than the people they conquered. But a Celt in what is now France could also become Roman and then he had the same rights as the 'original Romans'. But there are peop.e who know much more than I about the subject.
@PhilowenAster
@PhilowenAster 8 ай бұрын
Because there's a chance that by that time Hateshepsut was dead, and history suggests she had an extremely...rocky relationship with Thutmose 3. Especially this nobody yanked up to power, who he had to have seriously resented.
@carolsmith9120
@carolsmith9120 8 ай бұрын
Have often wondered that too
@claytondennis8034
@claytondennis8034 8 ай бұрын
I tend to see it like this. Moses was central in a political struggle for power between Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. I believe Hatshepsut was trying to put Moses in a place to succeed her as Pharoah instead of Thutmose III. She was lowered to queen wife of a half royal instead of being Pharaoh herself. I think she may have been trying to link her daughter to Moses and pass power to HER 2 "children" instead of marrying her daughter to another half royal son; the same fate that befall her that she hated. The two of them would have been molded to her thinking and rule in the way she desired, making her even greater in power and fame in death. Moses was known to be an adopted son. He was known to be Semitic in race like the hated hyksos. By killing an Egyptian, he was still subject to prosecution for killing someone racially "better" than himself. This act was all that Thutmose III needed to ruin Hatshepsut's plan politically. He was raised in Egypts military. He used this huge power block to wrestle power back from Hatshepsut, and force Moses to flee. Thutmose III may have ended up marrying the daughter of Hatshepsut as well. There are disagreements there. But overall it makes sense in what we know of this time period.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
​@judgeaileencannon9607Nothing in the Bible is made up or wrong or an error or false. Everything is right and correct.
@BneiAnusim
@BneiAnusim 3 ай бұрын
I would really like to know how it is inserted the "Merneptah Stele" into the Exodus story. 🤔
@prakkari
@prakkari 13 күн бұрын
I believe Moses was modelled after the Babylonian king Hammurabi. There were at least 5 pharaohs named Tutmoses and the name was also pretty common in Egypt not reserved to kings necessarily. The name as written is a Hellenised version of the name. It means “in the image of Thoth” (the egyptian God) Hammurabi received the first known laws from god on stone tablets. The laws bear some resemblance to the laws of Moses. (ca. 1780 BC)
@DamienRamirez
@DamienRamirez 8 ай бұрын
Senenmut did have some interesting parallels but also 18th dynasty Amenhotep IV Or as you know him Akhenaten Also has Parallels, 1 God, Only pharaoh on recording holding the "Words of God [Atan]" on 2 stone tablets, Chased out of southern Egypt by priests, made a new capital in the north: Amarna (The promised land city - as you can see on the boundary today. 1 of 2 Pharaoh on record (Tut being the other) in regards to Canaan. Around this time there was a volcanic eruption which can account for some things in the Moses story. Akhenaten IV/Akhenaten disappears for obvious reasons. There was a Royal Temple Edit: East Egypt on a mountain, which had"gold [Mana]" that only Pharaohs were allowed to eat - I would go far further into this but the info/pictures are on a dead hard drive. Jews/Hebrew had a colony on Elephantine Island Fun Fact ask an Egyptologist but there was a 1:1 scale temple of Solomon on Elephantine Island (unsure timeline but around 18th dynasty), Jews were allowed in the royal courts in the 18th dynasty. Holy of holies is a term in Egyptian temples in general All dates.
@ScottyRoberts
@ScottyRoberts 8 ай бұрын
Amenhotep IV as Moses falls away pretty quickly when you consider that he stirred a priests' rebellion down on Thebes, which was a catalyst for his relocating the capital to Amarna. Also VERY important is the date of the conquest of Jericho under Joshua. Ancient Jericho - Tel es sultan - was excavated in the early 20th century and it's destruction dated to 1405 BCE. This would be 40 years after the 1445/46 date of the Exodus under the reign of Amenhotep II and the biblical calendar of events.
@RoboSantasRevenge
@RoboSantasRevenge 14 күн бұрын
I can’t speak on the dates of events in Moses’s life as recorded in Exodus or the timeline of Egyptian dynasties, but Middle East scholar Ahmed Osman has written and talked a lot about the uncanny similarities between Akhenaten and Moses. It could be that the Moses of Exodus was an amalgamation of two real-life Egyptians/Hebrews, his escape from Egypt and his possession of the Ark of the Covenant being two events matching up with Akhenaten’s life.
@biblehistoryscience3530
@biblehistoryscience3530 8 ай бұрын
Calling Moses “uncle” might indicate that this is how they saw his relationship with the royal princess.
@willlovehavelove4703
@willlovehavelove4703 8 ай бұрын
The Truth : earth, humus, black, Human Torah, male God 10 commandments vs disease, mutation, white, muman Talmud 613 laws, Homo half male half female God.
@cherrytomato6139
@cherrytomato6139 8 ай бұрын
Can somebody please answer how Moses, who survived only thanks to the princess, ends up with the brother called Aaron? wouldn't be the brother of Moses destroyed in the early childhood?
@Eye.Am.Hallis
@Eye.Am.Hallis 8 ай бұрын
not if he was several years older. during the time moses was born, they were probably killing 2/3 year olds and younger
@justcause0909
@justcause0909 8 ай бұрын
2 and under was the Kings order. When Moses was born his brother Aaron was 3 and his sister Miriam was 7. The pharaoh's daughter could not have children she was married to a man who died before she had kids the name moshe Is derived from the Egyptian word mes which means son. Also, the name Moses could be short for Ramose, a popular name related to the name of the reigning pharaoh, Ramesses II; plus, it was a common custom among the Egyptians to rename foreign slaves or captives after the pharaoh.
@Wichitan
@Wichitan 8 ай бұрын
Did a little reading into Senenmut, Hatshepsut, and Thutmosis III. Something that I found interesting was the defacing of Hatshepsut's and Senenmut's tombs late in Thutmosis III's reign (as in, the last three years). Wondering if this coincides with Senenmut's departure from Egypt? Could Senenmut's relationship with Thutmosis be what triggered the defacement? Also, Amenhotep might have played a role since he had a tendency toward violence (he was one of the greatest military commanders of all time).
@beestoe993
@beestoe993 8 ай бұрын
The reason her writings were defaced is because she is the one who made Moses royalty, then Moses (and his God) freed the slaves and destroyed Egypt's army. It makes perfect sense.
@Wichitan
@Wichitan 8 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 Not disagreeing, although I do think that Amenhotep played a role, since he took power shortly after Thutmose III died. He was a bit more draconian than his predecessor and may have harbored some ill will with the timing and manner of Moses' departure. It makes sense.
@lesliewilson3592
@lesliewilson3592 9 күн бұрын
Thank you all! This is fascinating information!
@Lornicopia
@Lornicopia 8 ай бұрын
I have always thought that Moses was of the era of Hatshepsut, mainly because Moses was a name used during this period. Also the architecture of Hatshepsut's funerary temple resembles construction of descriptions of the tabernacle which echos Egyptian religious facilities with outer areas and inner sanctums which only the priest could function in.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
Way to late. He lived 1686-1566. Creation 4119 before the change of times flood 2463-2462 ʾAbrām/ʾAbrāhām 2111-1934 2036 mooving to Kenaʿan and Mizrayim, meeting with Mentuhotep II Neb-hapet-Re -> 430 a until the Exodos 2011 Jīzchāq born 2006 weaned, Hagār und Yischmāʿēʾl sent away -> 400 a under influence of Kemet 1874 Yaʿaqōb flees to the Uncle 1867 marriages 1 and 2 of 4 1867/1866 Reʾūbēn born Gad and ʾĀschēr where twins, as Sebulūn and Dīnāh 1860 Yōsēph born 1854 Yaʿaqob returns to Kenaʿan 1843 Yōsēph sold to Potiphar, Chiefbodyguard of (Sesostris III) Senwosret Chai-kau-Re ≈1882-arround 1842 3x years 1830 Yōsēph meets Amenemhet III Ni-maat-Re ≈ 1842-1795 ≈ 10-19 Years coregent of his father 1832 1st bad year 1821 the family moves to Kemet -> 215 a until the Exodos 1686 Moschēh born 1694-1685 Cha-Nefer-Re Sobekhotep IV Daughter of the Pharaoh is just a title for his wife. Confirmed by the history and Maneto. 1646 Flight to Mideyān from Meri-kau-Re Sobekhotep VII arround 1646-1644 BC, the 7th-10tb after Sobekhotep IV. 1607 return after the death of Djed-hotep-Re Dedumose I?, to Djed-nefer-Re Dedumose II (Timaios) Maneto 1st plague August/September 1606 7th plague January/February, 9th plague March Chamsin or Vulkan, 10th plague March/April -> 40 a 11th plague Hyqsos invasion 1605 errection of the Tent of Encounter or Get-together 2 spys -> 599 a until 1st house 1567 -> 300 a until Yāʾīr 1566-1560 conquest of the Holy Land 1560-1546 rest 1546 Kūshān-Rishathayim 1267-1249 Yāʾīr 1227-1221 Yipthach 1095-1056 Shāʾūl 1056-1016 Dāwīd 1016-976 Shelōmōh 1013-1006 templeconstruction. The 480th year (=479 a 4th year=3 a) takes out 114 a of evil rulers before and after the Juges. 976 Rechabʿām 1Kgs 12 ->390 a 975- Yarobeʿam ben Nebat 918-897 ʾAchab 886-858 Yehu 727-698 Yehiskiyāhū 722 Yissrāʾēl deported in 4 steps 606 Dānīʾēl deported to Bāb-ilani 597 Yechēzqʾēl deported 586 Yerūschālajim destroyed, 3rd deportation of Yehūdāh 582 4th deportation 538 beginning of the return 445 Neh 1 -> 69×7a×360 d until Palmsunday arround Sukkōth 2 Yēschūaʿ born CANGE OF THE TIMES arround Chanukāh 3 magicians from Pars-a arround February 1 Hērōdēs the Great died Pässach 11 Yēschūaʿ in the Templearea End 28 Yōchānān the Baptist January 29 baptism of the Lord 15th Nīsān, 10th (12th) April 32 Golgotha 1Kgs 3:1 Pa-seba-chai-en-niut-meri-Amun I Aa-cheper-Re-setep-en-Amun arround 1040-arround 994 14:25 971 Shishak Scheschonq-meri-Amun-netjer-heqa-Iunu „Sjsk“ Hedj-cheper-Re setep-en-Re? 946-24 Much to early. 2Kgs 17:4 Soʾ is Sheshonq VI 727-715? Pianchi/Pije/Meriamunpianchi User-maat-Re/Men-cheper-Re 746-716 BC??? MeriAmun Osorkon IV Aa-cheper-Re-setep-en-Amun 732/730-715/713 BC??? 18,21 Schebitko/Schabataka Djed-kau-Re 716-707/706 Jer 24,30 Ez 29,2 Chophraʿ Wah-ib-Re/Haa-ib-Re 10th February iulianic 589-570 Isa 19:4 It was not until around 670 before the "birth of Christ" that Psammetich I (664-610; Father of Nekau II Wehem-ib-Re 610 to 595 2Kgs 23:29-39 2Chr 35:20; 36:4 Jer 46:2), brought the sub-kingdoms together under his harsh rule. He uprooted 120,000 locals who were to build the Suez Canal in hard forced labor. The grandson of Chophraʿ Wah-ib-Re/Haa-ib-Re (February 10, jul. 589 to 570 before the "birth of Christ" Jer 44:30 the son of Psammetich II Nefer-ib-Re 595-February 9, 589), is overthrown by local troops in 570. This was the end of the hated rule of the dynasty of Psammetich I
@willlovehavelove4703
@willlovehavelove4703 8 ай бұрын
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@WareWolf831
@WareWolf831 8 ай бұрын
@@ThomasFuchs7 and your timeline must be correct 😂😂😂
@awakeningfaith2290
@awakeningfaith2290 8 ай бұрын
Your correct. When you follow the dates that we know in the bible that's the dynasty we come to. Hashepsut had a sister, but nothing is known of her so more than likely she was the daughter who drew Moses from the Nile. I'm at a toss up, but I believe amenhotep the 2nd was the Pharoah of Exodus placing the Exodus around at 1400 bc. Thuthmosis iii would have been one that seeked his life, and he would have recently died. This dates well with the tel armana tablets in 1446 and why the Pharoah never sent any army to help defend against the "hibru" (which is ridicules to claim that's not hebrew) Akenhaten had 2 priest with Hebrew names and converts to monotheistic religion which coincides with the conquest of cannan. Also at the Mt ebal altar they find kosher sacrificed animals and a scary of tuthmosis iii. So it's all there in the records. Other facts that lead to it is it dates to the destruction of Jericho, Heber, ai, and many more.
@ThomasFuchs7
@ThomasFuchs7 8 ай бұрын
@@WareWolf831 It is the biblical timeline, not my own. ALL numbers in the Bible are taken wordly and serious. It is mathematical right and archaeological proofed. Creation 4119 before the change of times flood 2463-2462 ʾAbrām/ʾAbrāhām 2111-1934 2036 mooving to Kenaʿan and Mizrayim, meeting with Mentuhotep II Neb-hapet-Re -> 430 a until the Exodos 2011 Jīzchāq born 2006 weaned, Hagār und Yischmāʿēʾl sent away -> 400 a under influence of Kemet 1874 Yaʿaqōb flees to the Uncle 1867 marriages 1 and 2 of 4 1867/1866 Reʾūbēn born Gad and ʾĀschēr where twins, as Sebulūn and Dīnāh 1860 Yōsēph born 1854 Yaʿaqob returns to Kenaʿan 1843 Yōsēph sold to Potiphar, Chiefbodyguard of (Sesostris III) Senwosret Chai-kau-Re ≈1882-arround 1842 3x years 1830 Yōsēph meets Amenemhet III Ni-maat-Re ≈ 1842-1795 ≈ 10-19 Years coregent of his father 1832 1st bad year 1821 the family moves to Kemet -> 215 a until the Exodos 1686 Moschēh born 1694-1685 Cha-Nefer-Re Sobekhotep IV Daughter of the Pharaoh is just a title for his wife. Confirmed by the history and Maneto. 1646 Flight to Mideyān from Meri-kau-Re Sobekhotep VII arround 1646-1644 BC, the 7th-10tb after Sobekhotep IV. 1607 return after the death of Djed-hotep-Re Dedumose I?, to Djed-nefer-Re Dedumose II (Timaios) Maneto 1st plague August/September 1606 7th plague January/February, 9th plague March Chamsin or Vulkan, 10th plague March/April -> 40 a 11th plague Hyqsos invasion 1605 errection of the Tent of Encounter or Get-together 2 spys -> 599 a until 1st house 1567 -> 300 a until Yāʾīr 1566-1560 conquest of the Holy Land 1560-1546 rest 1546 Kūshān-Rishathayim 1267-1249 Yāʾīr 1227-1221 Yipthach 1095-1056 Shāʾūl 1056-1016 Dāwīd 1016-976 Shelōmōh 1013-1006 templeconstruction. The 480th year (=479 a 4th year=3 a) takes out 114 a of evil rulers before and after the Juges. 976 Rechabʿām 1Kgs 12 ->390 a 975- Yarobeʿam ben Nebat 918-897 ʾAchab 886-858 Yehu 727-698 Yehiskiyāhū 722 Yissrāʾēl deported in 4 steps 606 Dānīʾēl deported to Bāb-ilani 597 Yechēzqʾēl deported 586 Yerūschālajim destroyed, 3rd deportation of Yehūdāh 582 4th deportation 538 beginning of the return 445 Neh 1 -> 69×7a×360 d until Palmsunday arround Sukkōth 2 Yēschūaʿ born CANGE OF THE TIMES arround Chanukāh 3 magicians from Pars-a arround February 1 Hērōdēs the Great died Pässach 11 Yēschūaʿ in the Templearea End 28 Yōchānān the Baptist January 29 baptism of the Lord 15th Nīsān, 10th (12th) April 32 Golgotha 1Kgs 3:1 Pa-seba-chai-en-niut-meri-Amun I Aa-cheper-Re-setep-en-Amun arround 1040-arround 994 14:25 971 Shishak Scheschonq-meri-Amun-netjer-heqa-Iunu „Sjsk“ Hedj-cheper-Re setep-en-Re? 946-24 Much to early. 2Kgs 17:4 Soʾ is Sheshonq VI 727-715? Pianchi/Pije/Meriamunpianchi User-maat-Re/Men-cheper-Re 746-716 BC??? MeriAmun Osorkon IV Aa-cheper-Re-setep-en-Amun 732/730-715/713 BC??? 18,21 Schebitko/Schabataka Djed-kau-Re 716-707/706 Jer 24,30 Ez 29,2 Chophraʿ Wah-ib-Re/Haa-ib-Re 10th February iulianic 589-570 Isa 19:4 It was not until around 670 before the "birth of Christ" that Psammetich I (664-610; Father of Nekau II Wehem-ib-Re 610 to 595 2Kgs 23:29-39 2Chr 35:20; 36:4 Jer 46:2), brought the sub-kingdoms together under his harsh rule. He uprooted 120,000 locals who were to build the Suez Canal in hard forced labor. The grandson of Chophraʿ Wah-ib-Re/Haa-ib-Re (February 10, jul. 589 to 570 before the "birth of Christ" Jer 44:30 the son of Psammetich II Nefer-ib-Re 595-February 9, 589), is overthrown by local troops in 570. This was the end of the hated rule of the dynasty of Psammetich I
@alexandrasmith4393
@alexandrasmith4393 8 ай бұрын
After his disappearance, what about around 2 million people walking out of Egypt 40 years later?
@thePyiott
@thePyiott 8 ай бұрын
The levant was a part of Egypt up until year -1200 so they probably didn't move that far, they just declared independence and took jericho
@BiglerSakura
@BiglerSakura 8 ай бұрын
'2 million' is quite an exaggeration, by several orders.
@statutesofthelord
@statutesofthelord 8 ай бұрын
@@BiglerSakura Bigler, 600,000 men is what is given in the Holy Bible.
@BiglerSakura
@BiglerSakura 8 ай бұрын
@@statutesofthelord Mentions of headcounts of migrations or armies in ancient sources should be taken with 'a grain of salt'. Even in Medieval chronicles such numbers are exaggeration and fantasy. Just imagine the logistics of such moving, needless to say that the entire word population was much smaller.
@statutesofthelord
@statutesofthelord 8 ай бұрын
@@BiglerSakura Bigler, all of the Holy Bible is inspired of God. Please believe in it to your salvation.
@martinkoblafianu4909
@martinkoblafianu4909 8 ай бұрын
Senenmut was the architect who built Queen Hatshepsut's iconic temple. If he was Moses, then it means the pharaoh who is supposed to have wanted to kill him was Queen Hatshepsut. Will the Queen kill her Chief architect and adopted son for punishing a sloppy, slave-taskforce overseer that resulted in the death of the oversteer? Senenmut's parents were free-born, full-blooded Egyptians. How could Senenmut be Moses since his parents were Egyptian? Senenmut's father was *Ramose,* and his mother was *Hatnofer.* Their tomb was discovered with their mummies intact in it, by Wiliam Hayes and Ambrose Lansing of the Metropolitan Museum's Egyptian expedition in excavation work conducted under a hillside terrace at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna hill in Western Thebes during the 1935-1936 archaeological season.
@petriruotsalainen6861
@petriruotsalainen6861 6 ай бұрын
The father and mother of Moses were born in Egypt in any cases so they could have called with Egyptian-style names. The most rational time to abandon working place is when pharaoh died so chaser pharaoh would be the following one. It would have taken some time before new ruler was officially in power. We often think that things in history happened rapidly, at least I have thought that romance between Caesar and Cleopatra was rapid and short-timed but their common child was about teenager while was supposedly killed. Moving thousands or even hundreds of people would have taken in that time at least those 30 years because of course they had to fight both for advance further and against or hide those who chased them, during which many pharaohs may have ruled, not only one. Because thre has been many Thutmosis, there may have been several Moseses as well. But one Ahmose. while Egypt was caught in chaos due Hittites and sea people?
@labb592
@labb592 4 ай бұрын
No the step-son grown up could have wanted Moses dead, especially after no "mom" to protect him. Or maybe court officials pressured her that the law must be maintained & he feared she couldn't save him. Either way, he stayed in the wilderness for some time which allows time for the boy to grow, rule & hold a grudge/inherit a common hatred for Moses.
@yaminhaniyah2979
@yaminhaniyah2979 27 күн бұрын
Did he say the Hyksos ruling?
@IamwhoIam333
@IamwhoIam333 25 күн бұрын
What is the time frame between the plauges ? Months a year?
@gsquat
@gsquat 8 ай бұрын
I'd love a link to this article!
@jehl1963
@jehl1963 8 ай бұрын
Its on the Armstrong Institute web site, as well as the article from last year.
@eliakimbenishchayil
@eliakimbenishchayil 8 ай бұрын
He didn’t mention how the statues of Hatshepsut were found destroyed and thrown in a pit. Because she was also hated for bringing Moses out of the water and into the kingdom of Egypt. Egyptians often show their disdain for people by destroying there monuments or erasing them from history
@martinportelance138
@martinportelance138 6 ай бұрын
Egyptian power isn't this monolitic entity you describe, but rather a thousand princes vying for power. There was opposition, propaganda and political conflicts like in any regime, in any era in history. A "deleted" truth could be just revealed by the very next regime. Small, insignificant events can be somewhat swept under the rug, but real politics can't allow monster events like that, and their consequences, to go un-noticed.
@SabeerAbdulla
@SabeerAbdulla 6 ай бұрын
Except they somehow forgot to destroy his numerous statues holding a royal baby? Nah.
@cee-emm
@cee-emm 5 ай бұрын
​@@martinportelance138Egypt was not exactly known for recording truths about themselves lol. Anything that made them look bad or weak suddenly never happened. They were always changing their history which is known to be unreliable.
@MHMDmeansJesu234Christ
@MHMDmeansJesu234Christ 27 күн бұрын
​@@SabeerAbdullaAfter DESTROYING Hatshepsut's icons, who cares about the rest!?
@David-rq6xf
@David-rq6xf Ай бұрын
It's B.C. not BCE
@ginag1290
@ginag1290 21 күн бұрын
Yes Thank you❤
@youtubespag
@youtubespag 3 күн бұрын
Prove it.
@Dave183
@Dave183 2 ай бұрын
Looking into the received information about Babylon, Israel and Egypt there appears to be a fair bit of conflation around people, places, times, and events.
@sylviajones4907
@sylviajones4907 4 күн бұрын
Excellent interview & very informative. Thank you.
@WhereTwoWaysMet
@WhereTwoWaysMet 8 ай бұрын
You mentioned that there is a debate as to whether or not Senenmut, was the architect of Hatshepsut’s “holy of holies”. Could it be that this was the location where Senenmut (Moses) killed the Egyptian, and had to flee? This would explain why there is debate as to whether or not, he actually finished the project. 🤔
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero evidence for Exodus and Moses, but Christians are unable to humble themselves and check the professional archeological record, Dude. Any education? Let's chat!
@WhereTwoWaysMet
@WhereTwoWaysMet 8 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 Any education??? if you mean have I been indoctrinated, the answer is no. Thank God! And yes, I would love to chat. I have read the Bible extensively, and that is all the education that I need. What would you like to talk about?
@WhereTwoWaysMet
@WhereTwoWaysMet 8 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 Ron Wyatt has uncovered plenty of evidence of the exodus, and I’m sure there is much more evidence that has been destroyed by archaeologists and your so-called experts. It’s very sad that you depend on other peoples conclusions without searching out the truth, and coming to your own conclusion. We are talking about your eternal soul. This is something that you shouldn’t take lightly, or base your decisions on a piece of paper, stamped by some God mocking institute!
@WhereTwoWaysMet
@WhereTwoWaysMet 8 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 It’s like this. If I want to see a video of Trump doing a good deed, I don’t turn the channel to CNN! If you want to find the truth, you need to repent of your sins, and open the Bible! Until then, you are, and will remain lost!
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
@@WhereTwoWaysMet Christians graduate with degrees in archeology from Christian colleges and go to find evidence of the great Hebrew migration and come back empty handed. Christians have zero humilty and so never question truth, reality and rely on an ancient magical handbook with talking animals.
@hatshepsutsmume.5729
@hatshepsutsmume.5729 8 ай бұрын
You're completely overlooking that "JOSEPH" is a better match to SENENMUT then MOSES. The accolades are the same between Joseph and Senenmut. Doug Vogt of the Diehold Foundation has this in a book and several videos explaining his books with this. The beginning of the 18th Dynasty had a lot more going on, than seen from the outside. It seems to have escaped all that Hatshepsut and Thutmose III look a lot alike and 🤔 only an Aunt/ nephew relationship. Hatshepsut had a great relationship the priests which a Pharaoh would need to run the country successfully and to bury or hide certain truths.
@yoshiperspectives4880
@yoshiperspectives4880 8 ай бұрын
Wrong time period..
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen 8 ай бұрын
@@yoshiperspectives4880 Middle Kingdom for Joseph, Second Intermediate Period for Moses
@yoshiperspectives4880
@yoshiperspectives4880 8 ай бұрын
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen Moses has to be the time of Amenhotep 2
@christophercoupe5006
@christophercoupe5006 8 ай бұрын
@hatshepsutsmume.5729 There's 400 years difference between Joseph and Moses. Also, Joseph wasn't a son of a royal daughter and didn't disappear! The bible account of Moses matches Senenmut perfectly!!!
@yoshiperspectives4880
@yoshiperspectives4880 8 ай бұрын
@@christophercoupe5006 Well, It's misleading to say Senenmut matches Moses perfectly because there's not much information on Senenmut as I gather from this video. What we know matches maybe, but It's not a lot of info so the missing info is necessary to to draw a tighter correlation. It's like for example we know 5% about Senenmut and that 5% happens to speculatively match Moses but the remaining 95% there is to know about Senenmut might be wildly different. Also, moses didn't stay gone forever. He came back after forty years. So did the great Senenmut return after disappearing for forty years? I would think that would be something to make note of. Especially because his return also lead to the destruction of the Egyptian Kingdom. The fact that mentions of him just casually disappear WOULDN'T match the MO of Moses.
@JB_AroundTheWorld
@JB_AroundTheWorld 8 ай бұрын
Really interesting interview, but I have a few problems with that. 1. Thutmose III. and Amenhotep II. fit much better in the timeframe the Bible gives us, as the Bible does not mention another Pharao in the time when Moses was in Midian. But this depends on the dating of the Exodus as well. 2. The Bible does not mention any royal duties or titles of Moses at all. In case of Josef for example, it is mentioned. 3. The dating of the Exodus is a bit problematic. If you want to use the Bible for the dating, you have to bring all the numbers together, but you only used the 480 years from 1. Kings 6 starting from the 4th year of Solomon. Depending on the chronology you use, this is either the year 967 BC (Thiele) or 1012 BC (Liebi). I would prefer the chronology of Liebi, because it brings all the years of reigning of both Israel und Juda kings together. So if we start at 1012 BC and add 480 years, we end up at 1492 BC. But there is more. If we read Acts 13, 20, we find that the time of the judges took 450 years. If we add 40 years in the desert, add the time Joshua needed to conquer the land and the time until the first judge ruled, we have much more than 480 years. We have 40 years in the desert, 40 years auf Saul, 40 years of David, 450 years of judges, 4 years of Solomon. Still missing is the time of Joshua and the time to the first judge. For Joshua we know that he was 40 years old in the 2nd year of the Exodus and 45 years later Joshua was done with conquering the land (4. Mose 9, 1 and Joshua 14, 7-10). That leads to 5-6 years for taking the land. If we take the 480 years from 1. Kings 6 and add the 114 years in judges when Israel was ruled by other nations, we end up at 594 years in total. 40 years desert + 6 years to conquer + x years until the first judge + 450 years of judges + 40 years Saul + 40 years David + 4 years Solomon we get 14 years until the first judge ruled. Total 594 years from the Exodus to the temple of Solomon. Depending on the chronolgie you use, the Exodus must have taken place either 1561 BC or 1606 BC. I would really like to hear your thoughts about that. Thank You!
@501Mobius
@501Mobius 8 ай бұрын
You have confused Joshua with Caleb. Caleb was 40 years the second year of the Exodus. We don't know what Joshua's age was at any point, except he was called a 'youth' the second year when he ran and snitched on a couple of men prophesying in camp. The conflict with the early date is that the Judges would be during the Amarna Letters time period and they aren't mentioned.
@acepotrzebie4778
@acepotrzebie4778 8 ай бұрын
I'm not sure your reading of Acts 13:20 is correct. Most translations place the 450 years as referring to the previous three verses: the time spent in Egypt through the conquest. Then "after that, God sent them judges."
@501Mobius
@501Mobius 8 ай бұрын
@@acepotrzebie4778 Acts is in error if it says that the Israelites spent more than 350 years in Egypt. That is the limit by Moses family genealogy.
@beestoe993
@beestoe993 8 ай бұрын
Thutmose III is really the only viable candidate for the pharaoh who reigned during Moses' birth because he is one of only two who reigned long enough to fit the Biblical narrative. That makes Amenhotep II the pharaoh of the exodus and Hatshepsut the sister/ruler who drew Moses from the Nile.
@501Mobius
@501Mobius 8 ай бұрын
@@beestoe993 Sorry, that is poorly thought out. There would be too much time to the era of philistines. The Amarna Letters don't show the Israelites in charge of Canaan. There are scarabs of Amenhotep III (c. 1388-1353 BCE) found in tombs in Jericho. This would correspond to the time of the supposed Early Date Judges. Hazor shows that it was destroyed by fire in 1230-1220 BC. The earlier pharaohs resided in Thebes thus had no residence in Pi-Ramesse. Beth-Shean was an Egyptian strong hold that held out until 1130 BC.
@thehistoryhitman
@thehistoryhitman 8 ай бұрын
Really interesting theory. It seems the 18th dynasty is definitely the best candidate. The only thing with Senenmut is his parentage is well documented with the tomb of Ramose and Hatnofer, and they dont seem to gel with Amram and Jochebed (although "Ram"ose and Am"ram" is interesting) the parents of Moses.
@mlangbert
@mlangbert 3 ай бұрын
Senenmut wasn't found in a basket of reeds in the Nile, and there's no evidence that he led the Hebrews out of Egypt, so there may be overlap but not identity. What is the parallel of the commoner Joseph having been raised to a princely level when the Hebrews entered Egypt and Moses having been so when they leave?
@adylevene4318
@adylevene4318 8 ай бұрын
Totally agree don't fix what is not broken, AD and BC.
@MichaelLynch-f4t
@MichaelLynch-f4t 10 күн бұрын
Flood the zone. Every time you see BCE, correct it to Before the Christian Era and CE to the Christian Era.
@davidk7672
@davidk7672 8 ай бұрын
If there were inscriptions suggesting a "forbidden" relationship between Hatsepsut and Senemut(Moses) it would be in the sense that his elevated status from Hebrew peasant to a royal Egyptian Prince in the court of Pharoah would've been forbidden by conventional Egyptian standards but as we know Moses' ascension to royalty via Hatsepsut was anything but normal. God raised up Pharoah's daughter to make way for Moses. I'm not surprised at all he had 150 titles to his name. Some could argue this was because he had a powerful ally in his adoptive mother but the truth is God earmarked Moses for greatness
@anikomattison7568
@anikomattison7568 8 ай бұрын
Hatsepsut is the correct name
@bethparker1500
@bethparker1500 8 ай бұрын
The biological daughter of the queen Hatsheput was murdered by Tutmoses.
@davidk7672
@davidk7672 8 ай бұрын
@@bethparker1500 tut tut now
@AverageAmerican
@AverageAmerican 8 ай бұрын
@@bethparker1500 Moses murdered his step sister?
@Pygapascoe160
@Pygapascoe160 8 ай бұрын
Amen! 100%!
@NZCLUB_reals
@NZCLUB_reals 8 ай бұрын
"Moses" is an Egyptian name . How can he be Senunmut? Also, Moses was not given any responsibilities his only obligation as one of the Princes was to simply LEARN to BE a Prince -not a working Prince yet! - BTW The Pharaoh found out Moses was Israelite but agreed to let him live with strict conditions! 👆
@YeshuaTaughtTheTorah
@YeshuaTaughtTheTorah 25 күн бұрын
so this was a fascinating video & it sounds like Moses on the other hand, when I referred to our notes from our Bible study math, etc. it seems like BC | BCE dates could be off from 258 to 367 years based on what we glean from Tanakh assuming the date in the video for the Exodus were right, then the total number of years would seem to come out even fewer than the traditional judaism date, which can’t be right because it’s openly admitted that that number is too low from Adam due to lost years not included in the calculation & complications counting some years, etc.
@SammyPace-ej3um
@SammyPace-ej3um 8 ай бұрын
Is it possible to do dna analysis of samples from his parents to gain additional insight into this mystery?
@alantasman8273
@alantasman8273 8 ай бұрын
DNA has a half-life of 521 years...there may not be enough material left.
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
@@alantasman8273 They have tested DNA in mammoths 138,000 years old. It is the preservation of the DNA that matters.
@ekcoylejr
@ekcoylejr 8 ай бұрын
I'm not an Egyptologists but, any talk about ancient timelines needs an anchor point like the eruption of Santorini. In fact, the plagues of Egypt described in the Bible can be made more than plausible by the eruption, including the parting of the Reed Sea.
@elkeism
@elkeism 8 ай бұрын
I share your view. But the reed sea has a competitor, you probably know, at Nueba beach. The narrative describes great depths, versus could the sea of reeds drown an army . Perhaps the great depths is a metaphor for an entire population terrified for there lives; that alone seems unique.
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
@@elkeism The Red Sea parted for Napoleon in 1798. It is a thing that happens there for scientifically non-supernatural reasons. As for Reed Sea (Yam Suf), the land bridge would have dropped due to tectonic activity caused by the eruption and a tsunami would strike from the North due the collapse of the Southern face of the caldera wall in a titanic explosion 11 times more powerful than Krakatoa was in 1883. There is your "great depths!"
@elkeism
@elkeism 8 ай бұрын
@@jasoncuculo7035 the reed sea has/had a land bridge?? Do you agree that parting of waters that drowns one group only, is super natural?
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
@@elkeism The plate tectonics caused by the eruption would uplift land in a dry region drained to construct the Suez Canal which in Arabic is the See of Reeds. Supernatural hmm A God could work within nature or coincidence
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
@@elkeism The Red Sea parting for Napoleon in 1798 due to an explainable phenomenon is not supernatural.
@ghostlightdc
@ghostlightdc 8 ай бұрын
This is an intriguing theory, but using a literal interpretation of 40 years in the desert and Moses's age being 120 raises a lot of doubt for me.
@audrajeanrussell8066
@audrajeanrussell8066 8 ай бұрын
Why? Those ages are literally exactly what the Bible says. People also used to live longer the further back in history you go, as well. Hell, Methusalah lived to be 969 years old...so why wouldn't it be reasonable that Moses lived to be 120, just like the Bible says?
@ghostlightdc
@ghostlightdc 8 ай бұрын
@@audrajeanrussell8066 The book of Exodus is a bronze age work of oral history and myth. It is not to be taken literally. People communicated the spirit of events via epic storytelling, not by a literal transcription of events. Humans don't live to 120 years old and never have. If a large group of people wandered the Sinai desert for 40 years, they would probably have died. Those are storytelling devices meant to be entertaining and keep the oral tradition alive. Just like the Greeks didn't actually send 1,000 ships to Troy and Romulus wasn't actually suckled by a she wolf.
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen 8 ай бұрын
@@ghostlightdc What extreme about 1000 ships?
@ghostlightdc
@ghostlightdc 8 ай бұрын
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen By the standards of 1200 BC, an army of that size simply wouldn't have existed. Population was much less then, and only adult males fought. The Mycenaeans wouldn't have been able to muster an army that large, and Troy itself likely had only about 10,000 residents.
@zabaleta66
@zabaleta66 8 ай бұрын
Why comment about something you clearly have doubts about? 120 is NOT a fantastical age. There are verified people who lived to comparable ages. There are also nomadic and semi-nomadic groups of people in harsh terrain throughout history, worldwide. That's why they were nomadic, the terrain was harsh and resources scarce. Whole people groups have moved en masse throughout history for whatever reason.......the Exodus shouldn't beggar belief!!
@FrankFischer-td4og
@FrankFischer-td4og 8 ай бұрын
As convinced as can be? That is very telling. But then the whole story of Hatshepsut, the Queen that became a King, is very unusual and interesting.
@willlovehavelove4703
@willlovehavelove4703 8 ай бұрын
The Truth : earth, humus, black, Human Torah, male God 10 commandments vs disease, mutation, white, muman Talmud 613 laws, Homo half male half female God.
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero evidence for Exodus and Moses, but your lack of humilty keeps you from checking the actual professional archeological record, Dude. Any education? Let's chat!
@What-28-ever-3
@What-28-ever-3 8 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333tirelessly inserting the same comment, wonder why you watch such videos then
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
@@What-28-ever-3 Cult members always curiously wonder why some folks talk without understanding the truth of their magical handbooks. Scientology etc. Let's chat!....................................................
@chadwickemcphearson
@chadwickemcphearson 3 ай бұрын
@@martinkent333 you're in a cult, the CULT OF SCIENCE. you don't believe anything which hasn't been verified by your priests in white lab coats, which means you probably have no real opinions of your own.
@faigie2002
@faigie2002 23 күн бұрын
My question is, why would Moses/senenmut run away if he killed a lowly worker? He was part of the monarchy, he would have nothing to fear?
@Setmose
@Setmose 4 ай бұрын
19:46 also describes uh a kind of obscure pillared building that Moses also made up against the side of a mountain in the wilderness as well uh with with a number of pillars or colonades What?! There is no such text in the Torah. In Ex. 24:4 (cited in the article) Moses has the Israelites erect an alter surrounded by twelve matzeba "standing stones", just as Joshua did at the crossing point of the Jordan River (Josh. 4-5). Not a building. And that is not a matter of opinion. The word "building" does not appear in the Torah text. Ludicrous!
@glenncarnagey3829
@glenncarnagey3829 8 ай бұрын
On the name, if the context is 18th/19th dynasty, then Mose is probably just the Egyptian verb "ms", "born of", as in theophoric names Ahmose (moon), Thutmose (Thoth), Ra'mose (Re'), Minmose etc, Also it was a common Egyptian name (e.g.: there is a stele of Mose in Kitchen's Ramesside Inscriptions, and various officials named Mose documented throughout the NK. It could have been a theophoric name, but he lopped off the Egyptian deity that was at the beginning, or his name may have been simply Mose. Ex 2:10 משׁה could also be a play on the words, they are really common. However it's an s in Egyptian and a shin in Hebrew, a shift which can happen, maybe to accommodate the wordplay, but it's been resisted by a fair number of scholars. It's an old argument, it's fun, but I don't think we get to solve it definitively. Egyptian chronology of the NK is really very slippery and difficult. ;-)
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
Facts!
@jamesspry3294
@jamesspry3294 8 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a video reconciling the 1450 exodus theory with the bronze age collapse. I'm not convinced of either the early or late exodus versions, because both of them have "issues" with what we can figure out from archaeology. I don't have a problem with either one. But I'd like to see a comparison between them.
@federicoclavijo8798
@federicoclavijo8798 8 ай бұрын
Tutmoses IV osea Moisés 1350 BC.
@awakeningfaith2290
@awakeningfaith2290 8 ай бұрын
I think the real problem when you go with early or later dates, is everything else going on. The 1400s q8th dynasty has everything and coincides with the tel armana tablets detailing the conquest of cannan. I agree with this gues conclusion. When all actual evidence is laid out, it's definitely between tuthmosis iii and amenhotep ii.
@RiggyRonnie
@RiggyRonnie 8 ай бұрын
The fact every place every person in the Bible has turned out to be real just further confirms Gods existence.
@f1s2hg3
@f1s2hg3 8 ай бұрын
GOD’S Holy Spirit bears witness with his peoples spirit that they are His children!
@Tywithay
@Tywithay 8 ай бұрын
That's because most of the bible was stolen from the texts of earlier civilizations, like Sumer. Sargon the great was put in a basket and floated down the river by his mother 1000 years before the exodus.
@futatorius
@futatorius 7 ай бұрын
The Harry Potter books mention London, which is real. So does that mean everything else in those books is fact? Because that's your reasoning.
@f1s2hg3
@f1s2hg3 7 ай бұрын
@@futatorius THE HOLY PROPHETS OF THE HOLY BIBLE ARE GODS PEOPLE AND THEY SERVED GOD ALMIGHTY! THE HOLY MAN MOSES WAS AS REAL AS YOU AND I BUT HE WAS A HOLY MAN THAT GOD CHOSE TO DELIVER THE HEBREW PEOPLE OUT OF SLAVERY IN EGYPT AND MY ANCIENT ANCESTORS TALKED TO THE HOLY MAN MOSES AND RECORDED THE EXODUS OUT OF EGYPT! I KNOW GOD OF ISRAEL IS THE ONLY GOD BECAUSE MY ANCESTORS WATCHED THE PLAGUES FALL ON EGYPT AND THEY RECORDED THE EVENTS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO LEARN THAT MOSES WAS A HOLY MAN SENT BY THE HOLY GOD OS ISRAEL TO DELIVER HIS CHOSEN PEOPLE OUT OF SLAVERY! That is a fact JACK!!!!!!
@flboy85
@flboy85 7 ай бұрын
Marvel comics happens in real world locations. I guess that's proof of superheros 😂
@WalterRMattfeld
@WalterRMattfeld 6 ай бұрын
(13 July 2024) In order to identify Moses in Egyptian records one must first establish a "correct date" for the Exodus. Currently, many scholars opt for circa 1260 BC, a few opt for 1446 BC on the basis of 1 Kings 6:1. The problem? Archaeology does not support either date. Not well known is that a Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus, circa 70 AD, wrote a History of the Jews, and he claimed he had read Manetho's History of Egypt, and its mention of a Hyksos expulsion. *Flavius Josephus opined that the Hyksos Expulsion was probably the Egyptian version of the Torah's Exodus under Moses* From Egyptian records the Hyksos Expulsion is dated ca. 1570 BC, or 1550 BC, or 1530 BC, based on three competing Egyptian chronologies called High, Middle and Low. So, if Josephus is right, and I believe he is right, the search for Moses should be among the historical figures involved in the Hyksos Expulsion. If the Exodus is an "inversion or repudiation" of the Hyksos Expulsion, perhaps Pharaoh Ah-Moses I is the Pharaoh who expelled the Hyksos (later called Israel)? Is it possible that Ah-Moses, via an "inversion,/repudiation" became Moses? Moses is associated with Egypt as a prince, and Ah-Moses would be an Egyptian royal prince of Thebes. Moses is associated with an Exodus across the Sinai, headed for Canaan, being expelled by the Egyptians. Ah-Moses I chases the Hyksos across the Sinai, to Canaan. Ah-Moses I cartouche exists in the southern Sinai at Gebel Serabit el Khadim, where exists a temple for the Egyptian cow-goddess Hat-Hor ( Hathor). Is Ah-Moses' cartouche at Serabit el Khadim "the Moses name" that has been overlooked? Dame Kathleen Kenyon (1950s) excavated Jericho and found earthquake collapsed defensive walls and a city set afire, ash being everywhere, which she ascribed as Ah-Moses' doing while in pursuit of the Hyksos. Photos exist on the internet of the mummy of Ah-Moses. He is clean shaven. Has the Bible, via an "inversion/repudiation," recast the oppressor of Israel ( the Hyksos) as Israel's "deliverer" Moses?
@ProfFrank
@ProfFrank 5 ай бұрын
Just a note: "equivocation" (24:59, 25:39) does not mean what you meant by it. It means "evasiveness in wording." But we know what you meant anyway.
@ChristopherDeLosSantos-h4i
@ChristopherDeLosSantos-h4i 8 ай бұрын
The book "Battle For The Firstborn" by Mary Nell Wyatt agrees with this video and uses facts to answer many questions regarding Egyptian archeology and the Biblical Exodus story. It is an excellent read.
@GaryFriddle
@GaryFriddle 5 ай бұрын
i believe that mary nell wyatt is the second wife of ron wyatt, international idiot who found noahs ark and everything else mentioned in the bible. i looked into the ark and its nothing but a rock formation. the real ark is on mt Ararat. he was supposed to be a prophet, but when you get 1 thing wrong, all else is suspect. i would question her "facts"
@BookofYAH777
@BookofYAH777 8 ай бұрын
great job and high-quality research! 💪
@TheTerriw31
@TheTerriw31 8 ай бұрын
Ron Wyatt’s widow Mary wrote a book that there is strong evidence senemut was moshe. Her book is called Battle for the Firstborn.
@brendonkylegriffith8032
@brendonkylegriffith8032 8 ай бұрын
I'd love to read that someday.
@GaryFriddle
@GaryFriddle 5 ай бұрын
ron wyatt was a fraud
@theopeursum7700
@theopeursum7700 3 ай бұрын
Yes, this book gives a lot of answers to the questions in these comments.
@tracysmith387
@tracysmith387 3 күн бұрын
Have you considered Amenmose instead under Tutmose I and Ii. If Amenmose we have no mummy and the burial location was reused.
@pauldavies803
@pauldavies803 3 ай бұрын
Ron Wyatt identified Senemnut as Moses based on the inscriptions and his identification of amAnenhotep III as the Exodus pharoah
@victorioify
@victorioify 8 ай бұрын
But how then can you explain the burial of Senenmut near the tomb of Hatshepsut?
@matthewstump7563
@matthewstump7563 8 ай бұрын
His body isn't in it. They haven't found him.
@BimRen246
@BimRen246 21 күн бұрын
21:30 explains that Senenmut's tomb was never finished
@ario2264
@ario2264 8 ай бұрын
"Is this Moses?" No.
@bonniesteel5236
@bonniesteel5236 7 ай бұрын
thank you for saving me the time of watching this....
@alexthegamer-is-cool
@alexthegamer-is-cool 7 ай бұрын
Dude there is actual proof. He likely isn't, but there is a decent chance it is. Dont be so closed minded. I don't even think you watched it tbh
@westaussie965
@westaussie965 3 ай бұрын
Stop your BCE nonsense 6:52 it’s AD or BC
@MichaelLynch-f4t
@MichaelLynch-f4t 10 күн бұрын
Flood the zone. Every time you see BCE, correct it to Before the Christian Era and CE to the Christian Era.
@whatshaploing8256
@whatshaploing8256 4 ай бұрын
The Exodus happened during the reign of Neferhotep I - whose body was never found and whose oldest son never reigned. The work projects in the supply cities show their Semite populations suddenly vanish, and their work projects just stopped with tools left in situ. When the work eventually begins again, the craftsman were entirely different people/skill levels. The big issue with trying to narrow down Bible/Egyptian timelines is not accepting the bloated timelines for reigns which doesn't take into account co-regencies, many guesses on lengths of reigns, out right made up records, etc and if you trace back and also use the Biblical and Assyrian records they point to an entirely different time frame in which to look for these figures. Abraham - Khufu Joseph - Senusret I (Joseph was Mentuhotep, the vizier/treasurer that becomes 2nd highest person in the land) Moses - Neferhotep I Hatshepsut - Solomon's sister-in-law
@yoshiperspectives4880
@yoshiperspectives4880 8 ай бұрын
Hmmm, Pharo's daughter herself was the one who named him Moses. But you would be incorrect to search for that name in the Egyptian writing because It's Hebrew literally meaning to draw from water. So something equivalating this meaning is what you would want to search for. But It was very much used by the Egyptians. An Egyptian named him. Also, Moses became like a god to Pharaoh. Even if he disappeared suddenly, he returned 40 years later. The return of the once great turned criminal Senenmut who is now an evil magician leading to the destruction of the Egyptian army? Is there anything like that? Cause that's the Narrative of Moses in the Bible.
@naradaian
@naradaian 8 ай бұрын
Any mentioning of the shrine remains from the area the hebrews supposedly lived …conjectured to have been dismantled by the Hebrews as part of leaving and then destroyed like the ones u mention here. I think when excavated paint flakes were found and a suggestion of a statue with red hair and some glyphs wete found …but it was a long time ago. It was hypothesised some 30 years ago in a good selling paperback by a pukka Egyptologist whose name escapes me ..sadly there was a tv show on it too
@Bimfirestarter
@Bimfirestarter 8 ай бұрын
David Rohl is the Egyptologist you mean, I think. Was it Pharaohs & Kings: A Biblical Quest? The statue found in the small pyramid tomb at Avaris that was probably Joseph? You can find more about it here on youtube via Patterns of Evidence: Exodus. Those guys made 2 good first films but afterwards embraced the sensational theories of pseudoarchaeologist Ron Wyatt.
@Bimfirestarter
@Bimfirestarter 8 ай бұрын
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@richardbeee
@richardbeee 8 ай бұрын
So which Pharoah wanted to kill him, for killing the Egyptian? Remember, when God called Moses at the burning bush, He said: the Pharoah that wanted to kill you is deax.
@larrybedouin2921
@larrybedouin2921 8 ай бұрын
Thutmose III
@jawo8754
@jawo8754 8 ай бұрын
@@larrybedouin2921exactly, and he died right before Moses returned. Thutmose III son, Amenhotep II was the one during the actual leaving Egypt.
@tomwaters8409
@tomwaters8409 8 ай бұрын
Doesn't look like Charlton Heston, just saying
@Wasengenyie
@Wasengenyie 8 ай бұрын
The description of pharaohs by the torah is almost godlike. Almost as if God himself respected them
@Wasengenyie
@Wasengenyie 8 ай бұрын
The description of pharaohs by the torah is almost godlike. Almost as if God himself respected them
@PeaknikMicki
@PeaknikMicki 8 ай бұрын
Weathering and particuularly heavy rain erosion indicated the Sphinx predates Moses. Having that said, the head has likely been remodelled as it''s been more exposed and is way smaller in relation to the body. Geologist Robert Schoch did some good analysis on the Sphinx. The bigger question for me thoug is WHY would the Sphinx head be modelled on Moses???? And lastly, facial analysis suggest more black African features than Egyptian/Middle Eastern/Macedonian
@martinkent333
@martinkent333 8 ай бұрын
Zero proof for Exodus and Moses, but truth is not your thing. Humble yourself and check the professional archeological record, Dude. Then, let's chat!
@tomcage-t1v
@tomcage-t1v 11 күн бұрын
mother's brother? bruh Osnath, Joseph's wife, was the daughter of Dinah Joseph's sister...
@OchAyeMackay
@OchAyeMackay 7 ай бұрын
Thank you Matias and Robert for the tour and insights. How wonderful to see on the shores of Loch Ness. I was born in Inverness. My father is the Achmonie of Glen Urquart. Did you spot the meeting of multiple ley lines at Loch Moy?
@Pyrorazon
@Pyrorazon 3 ай бұрын
I just saw a documentary on primetime called Genesis a history book, and it basically states that our world is not millions of years old that that evolution is false, and that the flood was all over the Earth at the time and was very swift and placed sediment all over the world, as well as the fact that fossils, especially inside the dinosaur tissue that is still preserved shows that our earth is not as old as scientist think it is
@ievgeniipolozov3818
@ievgeniipolozov3818 23 күн бұрын
welcome to the world of eyes-opened ))
@hiyalldoin
@hiyalldoin 12 күн бұрын
that's right! ... and Elvis just had dinner with Hitler last night!
@seanhanlon5867
@seanhanlon5867 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic stuff, he certainly fits the bill..what have got on his return 40 years later..what do we have for the egyptian economic collapse of the time? This is all thrilling to hear about, thanks guys 👊🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@jasoncuculo7035
@jasoncuculo7035 8 ай бұрын
Depends on perspective. Atheists of even Judeo-Christians that do not take the wording of the Bible as absolutely infallibly accurate as a history textbook have no issues here. First, the Bible story could by mythology based on actual events that were altered for political and theological reasons. Second, if true, it is a form of propaganda since ancient civilizations were all either theocracies or near theocracies with divine rights of the ruler. Hyksos means "Foreign rulers" and that is any foreigners to the Egyptians. The Amu of Northern Syria seem to constitute much of power of an Upper and Middle Egyptian kingdom that was overthrown by local Egyptians and expelled for the most part. In Hebrew the Bible calls the Hebrews people of Amu, and the Kingdom of Haran that Abraham comes from is in Northern Syria. Images of foreigners wearing "coats of many colors" are still extant in Egyptian ancient temple art. The Hyksos were actually it seems, the bad guys in the real narrative. So. making the Hebrews salves and the Egyptians bad and using the 'baby in a basket floated down the river" motif founded much earlier in history by Sargon I of Akkad in the middle Bronze Age to create a politically expectable version for the Hebrews. It may be the Hyksos expulsion combined with Bronze Age Collapse trauma. The Egyptians followed the Hyksos after either changing their mind or allowing them to leave with wealth to physically set them up once they left their strongholds to be attacked later. The Egyptians conquered the Levant, enslaved the Hyksos, and only after the New Kingdom of Egypt was weakened by The Bronze Age Collapse events and withdrew their power from the leva nt did the descendants of those expelled experience freedom. Or it could be the scenario here which is not Biblical, but the real story was either recorded properly but later redacted or handed down orally and confused or maybe intentionally spun for theocratic and political aims.
@seanhanlon5867
@seanhanlon5867 8 ай бұрын
@@jasoncuculo7035 so what your saying is it’s a no for you?
@statutesofthelord
@statutesofthelord 8 ай бұрын
@@jasoncuculo7035 jason, all the words in the Holy Bible are true.
@brianparrott2313
@brianparrott2313 8 ай бұрын
This sounds a lot more like Joseph than Moses to me. Pharoahs daughter is named in the bible. Book of Hebrews I believe. 🪓😡👍💯💯💯
@Maranatha99
@Maranatha99 6 күн бұрын
no, Pharaos daughter is not named in the Bible.
@brianparrott2313
@brianparrott2313 6 күн бұрын
@Maranatha99 oh yes she is.... Thank you for admitting you have never read it. 1Chr 4:18
@Maranatha99
@Maranatha99 6 күн бұрын
@brianparrott2313 I believe that's a different Pharaoh, not the one in Moses's time
@brianparrott2313
@brianparrott2313 6 күн бұрын
@Maranatha99 yeah because all the pharaohs daughters wound up in the lineage of Israel. What are you talking about?? When your Jesus ceases to be the Word of God, that's called anti-christ 2Cor 11:4 It tells you who she is in the genealogy. You can track the children. You're in a cult.
@brianparrott2313
@brianparrott2313 6 күн бұрын
@Maranatha99 Oh thank you for the correction. I'll take what you think, as fact and give the Word of God a fling?
@haryenrique5163
@haryenrique5163 3 ай бұрын
The name Senenmut means Brother of Mother. It is the name Hachepchut gave to him for her daughter to call Moses. Remember that Hachepchut took Moses from the water when she was a child. When they grew up together, the bond would be like Sister and Brother.
@jeffreypotter4125
@jeffreypotter4125 4 ай бұрын
We can't use biblical timelines or dates ss a starting point for finding the secular date of the exodus because the dates don't match. We must find an earlier biblical event that we have a secular date for. And it just so happens we have one from when pottery shards were dated at Jericho. So, we can subtract (add) 40 and seven years to our starting point of 1573, which brings us to 1620. Now all we need to know is who was Pharoah in 1620 B.C.
@aaroniouse
@aaroniouse 8 ай бұрын
Maybe the destruction of Senenmut's tomb was because of his association with Hatshepsut?
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen 8 ай бұрын
^
@ursulaolive1088
@ursulaolive1088 8 ай бұрын
That's not a bad theory.
@hatshepsutsmume.5729
@hatshepsutsmume.5729 7 ай бұрын
Nahhh it was Gorgeous Tomb and easy to find, and with no mummy inside I doubt there were any treasures, so yeah it was vandalized, like every other tomb grave robbers found. The Graffiti found in it, Legit!
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