Stalin, Hitler, Mao The Manifestation of Pharaoh Biblical Series Exodus Episode 5

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George Philip Podcast.

George Philip Podcast.

9 ай бұрын

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Thank you for joining us as we journey through the great book of Exodus. And thank you very much to the DailyWire+ crew for having the vision and generosity of spirit to make this Exodus seminar freely available to all who are interested. Perhaps you might consider a Daily Wire+ subscription; it's a bastion of free speech. We have great content there with much more to come. Click here to learn more: bit.ly/3Q0lXj7
What do Pharaoh and Stalin have in common? Jordan and the roundtable discuss chapters nine through twelve in Exodus, finding parallels between the tyranny inherent in political leadership during Moses’ time and now, the repercussions of putting the state above the church regarding COVID-19 lockdowns, and the notion that for the will to be as free as it can be, it has to span the spectrum of choice between radical evil and radical good.
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@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
You do wrong; not ever that you *ought to* but when you genuenly repent: you *desire* to make up for the wrong you've done- it is profound, deepset, and you won't take no for any type of an answer. Now I did some exploring of Egyptian mythology; and one theme that no doubt would've been used towards him was that of domestic abuse- yes, he was the villain of that story, I don't doubt it for a nanosecond, and one way he was was robbing his adopted stepbrother's *biological family* blind of the fruits of their work; thus shafting himself in the meantime.
@sarakonjo434
@sarakonjo434 4 ай бұрын
What a blessing to see a group of intelligent people taking interest in the words of God and sharing their understanding with one another. May the HolySpirit guide you and reveal the true meaning of the word of God throughout your discussions . Blessings to you All. From an Ethiopian sister ❤
@angbutassadonut
@angbutassadonut 4 ай бұрын
"no one is convinced by miracles because miracles are all around us!" AMAZING! NOW I KNOW!!
@user-cf8tq5jb2t
@user-cf8tq5jb2t 5 ай бұрын
Brilliant discussion of the book of Exodus; very interesting to listen to exchange of ideas from all these experts. I am truly grateful to listen to these gem of information 😅
@George_Philip_Podcasts
@George_Philip_Podcasts 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@mrizzle58
@mrizzle58 5 ай бұрын
Depthless wisdom
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The severe hailstorm put to shame the gods who were considered to have control of the natural elements; for example, Reshpu, who, it appears, was believed to control lightning, and Thoth, who was said to have power over the rain and thunder.
@SvintMvrcus
@SvintMvrcus 4 ай бұрын
I love this series
@George_Philip_Podcasts
@George_Philip_Podcasts 4 ай бұрын
Keep supporting the channel
@paxnorth7304
@paxnorth7304 Ай бұрын
4:00, the Lord "strengthened" Pharaoh's heart, NOT "hardened". THAT makes SO much more sense. A man has free will, and God merely increases what a man has sown therein. A sobering thought ! And the, at around 21:00, Pharoah "honoured" his heart. Really useful.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The death of the firstborn resulted in the greatest humiliation for the Egyptian gods and goddesses. The rulers of Egypt actually styled themselves as gods, the sons of Ra, or Amon-Ra. It was claimed that Ra, or Amon-Ra, had intercourse with the queen. The son born was, therefore, viewed as a god incarnate and was dedicated to Ra, or Amon-Ra, at his temple. Hence, the death of Pharaoh’s firstborn, in effect, actually meant the death of a god. This in itself would have been a severe blow to Egypt’s religion, and the complete impotence of all the deities was manifested in their being unable to save the firstborn of the Egyptians from death.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The locust plague spelled defeat for the gods thought to ensure a bountiful harvest, one of these being the fertility god Min, who was viewed as a protector of the crops.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
Among the deities disgraced by the plague of darkness were sun-gods, such as Ra and Horus, and also Thoth the god of the moon and believed to be the systematizer of sun, moon, and stars.​
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
I'd say to Denis: "Well, from Pharaoh's point of view: that could be a strange kind of blessing, ironically; as based on your own faith's end-run logical breakdown of its teachings: such a rebuke might well be what is needed to get man rebooted into sanity. I know *quite* well the insanity of immorality, personally." or something like that.
@user-tc8ls2pk8i
@user-tc8ls2pk8i 28 күн бұрын
wow
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 25 күн бұрын
Well, I'd reinforce the statement that the *only* sacrifice that's ever going to be accepted truthfully is forfeture of one's immoral habits- immediately and with no possible return thereto; anything else is either perversely suicidal and/or simply wasteful. Cain is the case of a man who let corporate envy get so far beyond him that he committed the *murder* of his coworker: well, at *Least* what that'll get you *today* is fired, if not arrested on the way out the door for the final time regarding the workplace! He was truthfully a duped dope who to get ahead in the family colonial job he determined to kill his rival for their Boss's praise: dumbest thing he could possibly do, if he wanted to stay even remotely employed to begin with. Does kind of make you wonder what kind of woman had become his bride, though; and that doesn't behoove much to her personality and/or virtues: even odds up; she was herself kind of Abel's bully, given her choice of a husband for crying out loud!
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The line of demarcation between the Egyptians and the worshipers of the true God came to be sharply drawn from the fourth plague onward. While swarms of gadflies invaded the homes of the Egyptians, the Israelites in the land of Goshen were not affected.
@britanikothegreat8513
@britanikothegreat8513 3 ай бұрын
Ang Tanong?!. Psalms 144:9..
@michellerodriguez8053
@michellerodriguez8053 3 ай бұрын
The entrance of the Tabernacle is on the east side.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
the LORD hardened Pharaoh's heart is also translated Jehovah allowed Pharaoh's heart to become obstinate
@britanikothegreat8513
@britanikothegreat8513 3 ай бұрын
What is your golden question?!. Hebreo 4:12.
@stevedensham6481
@stevedensham6481 3 ай бұрын
The offer of sacrifice of the first born is the sacrifice of your inheritance. Essentially the sacrifice of your future, your future that reaches even beyond your present life. When offered to God, it is to place your ultimate future, even beyond your finite life, to God, the greatest good. This could be viewed as an even greater sacrifice than your present finite self.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The next plague, the pestilence upon the livestock, humiliated such deities as the cow-goddess Hathor, Apis, and the sky-goddess Nut, who was conceived of as a cow having the stars affixed to her belly.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The Ten Plagues upon Egypt all proved to be a judgment against the gods of Egypt, especially the tenth, the death of the firstborn. (Exodus 12:12) For the ram (male sheep) was sacred to the god Amon-Ra, so that splashing the blood of the Passover lamb on the doorways would be blasphemy in the eyes of the Egyptians. Also, the bull was sacred, and the destruction of the firstborn of the bulls would be a blow to the god Osiris. Pharaoh himself was venerated as a son of Ra. The death of Pharaoh’s own firstborn would thus show the impotence of both Ra and Pharaoh.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
Passover (Heb., peʹsach; Gr., paʹskha) was instituted the evening preceding the Exodus from Egypt. The first Passover was observed about the time of full moon, on the 14th day of Abib (later called Nisan) in the year 1513 B.C.E. This was thereafter to be celebrated annually.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt and the ‘passing over’ of their firstborn when Jehovah destroyed the firstborn of Egypt.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
By means of the plagues he visited upon the Egyptians, Jehovah humiliated and executed judgment upon their gods. The first plague, the turning of the Nile and all the waters of Egypt into blood, brought disgrace to the Nile-god Hapi. The death of the fish in the Nile was also a blow to Egypt’s religion, for certain kinds of fish were actually venerated and even mummified. The frog, regarded as a symbol of fertility and the Egyptian concept of resurrection, was considered sacred to the frog-goddess Heqt. Hence, the plague of frogs brought disgrace to this goddess. The third plague saw the magic-practicing priests acknowledging defeat when they proved to be unable by means of their secret arts to turn dust into gnats. The god Thoth was credited with the invention of magic or secret arts, but even this god could not help the magic-practicing priests to duplicate the third plague.
@richardruiz5107
@richardruiz5107 3 ай бұрын
The plague of boils brought disgrace to the gods and goddesses regarded as possessing healing abilities, such as Thoth, Isis, and Ptah.
@imajem
@imajem 4 ай бұрын
The first born can also go all the way to Jesus. Jesus was God's firstborn. Jesus was God's sacrifice for our sins. He was the first born, the unblemished Lamb.
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
I'd want to ask Denis that seeing as Pharaoh was basically stealing the wages of his own (presumably) stepbrother's full-blood *sister* who was his own (again: presumably) unpaid maid/house slave; shouldn't she get her just wages, plus interest for the stolen fruits of her work?
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
No, guys; the message is also for Imperial Egypt's dictators: you cannot get away with not paying a just wage to your laborers. Remember: they'd been, as per slave-owners throughout history: *stealing* the work of their laborers; who in his own case included his own stepbrother's own biological *sister*, presumably as a house-slave/unpaid maidservant... in short, he was *robbing* her, so he had to pay back-wages, plus interest today. Course, in his own family's case: they had somewhat *lesser* degrees of accountability; today, in Western Civilization, we have no excuse for any of that, he, only being able to be a heathen throughout his life, was somewhat off the hook; say for occultism, especially compared to us- yes, Moses' own adoptive stepfamily was *very* familiar with "magical" practices; he seemed to not need to draw on it himself though; or he knew well the costs of it, and refused to go for that cheap fraud-job, though his own adoptive family wouldn't- as wouldn't Adam and Eve for conversing with the *devil itself*- far worse when you calcluate the harm that act would do than mere witchcraft/wizardry to the occultist; as that's really the real deal. Thing is: Somebody Else prevented the devil from doing as much harm as it would, or really any, on account that they didn't know who/what they were conversing with to begin with. Mankind had never met that mobster seraphim in its entire existence, so they were off the hook in a way that we'd *never* be. Knowledge has its backblasts; but to refuse to learn is far worse for those who do so.
@celestecurry-ed2wn
@celestecurry-ed2wn 3 ай бұрын
Disconnect
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
I don't know if the Jews would rethink their rituals, but lambs in the presumably most ancient form thereof were in fact *very* carnivorous; in the format of Andrewsarkus: that thing was basically a carnivorous sheep the size of a horse; a belgan horse to be exact: the biggest breed thereof ever! It is the largest carnivorous land mammal known thus far in earth's history; and it basically was a meat-eating sheep!
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
I fully get the desire for greatness of one's home country: but Russia under Stalin was *far* below even remotely "great"; it was greatly *screwed up big time*, sure, but it was NOT a functional society, not by a long-shot, and it was far weaker than it could've been, and would've, had they not gone socialist to begin with!
@calvinthomas2473
@calvinthomas2473 4 ай бұрын
Dr Peterson, isn’t your panel too homogeneous?
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
In that regard: Stalin particularly, as he was trained to become a *priest* of all things, Hitler, Pol Pot, Mao, these men had *no* excuse at all whatsoever for their acting up; at least Rameses II could claim unwilling ignorance/uncertainty of right/wrong to begin with, and could get his punishments *lessened*, but those monsters had none at all, nor does the devil- Hell's dictator, in the manner of "Court of the Red Tsar" at that.
@George_Philip_Podcasts
@George_Philip_Podcasts 4 ай бұрын
Perfectly analysed
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
@@George_Philip_Podcasts Yes; and it does stand to reason that "Comrade Stalin" combined with Al Capone, mix them together and you get a pretty good quality glimpse of the devil's mindset! And according to the legend of Eden, Adam and Eve could be easily forgiven for what amounted to *witchcraft/occultism*, as they didn't even know that evil seraphim *existed*, let alone who/what they were talking to in the first place- not so for eating the poisoned fruit; that's not so forgiveable, but talking to that mobster angel? That's clearly unwilling ignorance of what they're dealing with.
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 ай бұрын
@@George_Philip_Podcasts One major detail that was inconsistent between these monsters and the dictators of Imperial Khemet/Egypt: the latter were *pagan occultists*, and barring Herr Hitler; none of the men mentioned from the 20Th Century AD were; the men mentioned were in several ways far worse: they were *atheists* at best, if not *antitheists*, and if the last of those: profoundly messed up. For citation, a certain Mr. Washington, George, at his farewell address from public service, mentioned a cautionary note: "do not long expect public morality in the absence of religion." summarizes it quite nicely; that's presumably why men like Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot were by far the worst of all of humanity imaginable: even Il Duce himself was profoundly evil in his basic nature; yet he was hamstrung by the Italian people: they'd not tolerate him acting up to the degree he was wont to do. They'd have killed him in insurrection had he not opened up the doorway to them worshipping and holding to their morals as it turns out.
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