Recently watched some videos about Moses and the Exodus making clear Moses never existed and the Exodus never happened. Not that I ever took that story at face value, but the bible can get a bit confusing since it mentions cities and events that are historically valid.
They try to pin the moses myth with hykos expulsion in recent times but originally argued that Ramses the 2nd had to have been. Despite both potential accounts don't fit the narrative anyways.
The best stories are always believable enough, or rooted in enough reality to grab your interests rather than dismissing it wholesale. It's a shame when people take these literally
@@doctorgorgomel Exactly. Plus all the very obvious evidence how much those stories were just reskinned collections of other middle eastern and mediterranean mythologies, you start to wonder how anyone can take them as anything more than symbolic. Theyre still great stories with a great message and for that i dont blame anyone who wants to follow the principles of a religion, but outside of there possibly being a guy named moses who got high off ergot and made enough of an impression for the later writers to use his name during their story, theres not much of a chance much of it is real. Except for the parts about being attacked and all that at least, its almost certain egyptians and philistines were warring with the kingdom of israel and taking prisoners of war as slaves since that was just happening to everyone everywhere at the time, but thats where it ends.
The Third Intermediate Period is sadly simplified here. A lot of things happened during this time, including the famous dynasty of black Pharaoh from Nubia, and how the god Ptah supposedly sent a plague of rats against an invading army of Assyrians
you forgot to mention the 25th dynasty, which is a huge cesura in the 3 intermidiate period from 1070 - 664 BCE! this lead to the independance of the napatan and later meroitic kingdom of kush. also the demotion of amun never took effect in these regions due to the worship of jebel barkal, allthough the "state" god later became appedamak the lion god. you should definitely dive deeper into the napatan and meroitic culture and history. you'd be surprized! a few sources for you do dive in yould be Dr. Pawel wolf's publications on a settlement called hamadab, just south of the royal capital of meroee itself! great video, but shortend is bit too far. cheers
People ignore the kushite taharqa because they are mentioned as allies in the Hebrew Bible against Assyria. It's sad but there are no pyramids in Berber lands or canaan whatsoever
This is amazing! I don't know if this is the place to do this, but I've debated some Young Earth Creationists and they keep bringing up a "vapor canopy." Could you do a video on that?
With that intro, I don't understand how anyone can think you have malicious means toward humanity. Your insults are a direct result of asshole grifters who spew series of words that isn't even equitable to rhetoric. Thanks for all of your work.
Bart Ehrman would argue with you whether both Solomon and King David existed. The only account we have that would validate a potential david being at all real was a recent historical king fighting a son of david during one of his sieges. The account for this fictional characters are also inaccurate considering they constantly revised it and changed the narrative like adding goliath at the 3rd century.
Loved the video . Just one thing I must ask u, why put Solomon and David in this historical timeline of Egypt. I Don't think there's any evidence for those guys. If I'm incorrect I'd love to be corrected. Thank you, keep up the great work .
Hello professor Dave, I was wondering if you look into topic proposed by your viewers and if so, would you be intrested in looking into William Makis and supossed treatment of cancer using Ivermectin or some other bs like that? Its recently become pretty popular, mostly bc of Jeo Rogan and Mel Gibson, and I think it would be important for some prominent voice, like your own, to speak up about this
Fun detail is that in between the Babylonian and Persian eras, Egypt was briefly ruled by a native Nubian dynasty. The Egyptians preferred to Babylonian rule because as you said, Egyptians and Nubians had a common culture.
Thebes still supported the Kush Prince Tantamani for 25 years after Assyrian invasion. The capital of the dynasty after nubia was northern city not much native Egyptian history in that city of sais
It was greek until Tiberius cousin of Julius Cesar married into the Egyptian thrown and use the Egyptian army to over throw the new greek old roman empire. It is known as the great book burning of Alexandria library. Forming the great roman empire that expanded for another couple hundred of years until they were defeats by northern invaders due to civil war from the inside(the transferring of powers and early holy wars) which scattered and destroy alll of rome. Leaving what we know of today.
It wasn't until the 1st century using the political scriptures of the new testament to convert mass gentiles and Roman officials into the judo Christian religion (new testament was written in Greek) which later became the national religion in the 3rd century. Suppressing the prior polytheistic cults of the old world. And now we're caught up.
The Roman Empire existed before Egypt was brought into it- the city of Rome had been incoprorating foreign teritories as allies or citizens since the 4th century BCE, first in Italy, then in Spain, then in North Africa, then in Greece. But until the time of Augustus, wars and the administration of these provinces was in the hands of the Senate and its officials. Once Augustus became emperor, Egypt became the first province to fall under direct imperial control.
Scipio Africanus kicked Cannibal's ass at the Battle of Zama. I'm not talking about his donkey either. Then, he destroyed Carthage. Victory won! Game over. Rome won the Second Punic War, as they had the the first. Nobody could tell Puns like the Romans. Roam if you want to. Roam around the world. Yeah, baby! Uh oh. I guess Scipio Africanus was a military genius too. Put that in your Skippy Podunk Blubber and spread it. Scipio was so grape they named a P-nut budder after him. Moral: Don't use elephants when you're crossing the Alps. Otherwise, you'll become irrelevant!
idk why but I feel like they also had their Trump and Joe Biden and Kamala in their time. They probably thought Akhetaton would be forgotten for his foolishness but thousands of years later we still talk about them.
Tbh who knows what they thought, there has been grifters for all of history. Now the reach of such people is amplified by modern interconnectness of society and billions more humans without the same language barriers.
BC (Before Christ) is funny because Jesus was not born in the year 1 CE (or AD). If we say Herod was ruling when Jesus was born, then the latest that could be is 4 BCE. IF you use BC you'd have to say that Jesus was born 4 years before christ and that is just nonsensical
last time I was this early, I was on a pyramid's construction site
The pyramids required no 'construction' as you suggest. They were manifested.
@@Eye_Of_Ra_777indeed, manifested out of a bald uakari's backside
My favourite time period, thanks Dave.
Can't wait till it's complete.
Commenting for algorithm. Fight misinformation, promote good history like this.
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Recently watched some videos about Moses and the Exodus making clear Moses never existed and the Exodus never happened.
Not that I ever took that story at face value, but the bible can get a bit confusing since it mentions cities and events that are historically valid.
They try to pin the moses myth with hykos expulsion in recent times but originally argued that Ramses the 2nd had to have been. Despite both potential accounts don't fit the narrative anyways.
The best stories are always believable enough, or rooted in enough reality to grab your interests rather than dismissing it wholesale. It's a shame when people take these literally
Exactly
@@doctorgorgomel Exactly. Plus all the very obvious evidence how much those stories were just reskinned collections of other middle eastern and mediterranean mythologies, you start to wonder how anyone can take them as anything more than symbolic. Theyre still great stories with a great message and for that i dont blame anyone who wants to follow the principles of a religion, but outside of there possibly being a guy named moses who got high off ergot and made enough of an impression for the later writers to use his name during their story, theres not much of a chance much of it is real. Except for the parts about being attacked and all that at least, its almost certain egyptians and philistines were warring with the kingdom of israel and taking prisoners of war as slaves since that was just happening to everyone everywhere at the time, but thats where it ends.
The Third Intermediate Period is sadly simplified here. A lot of things happened during this time, including the famous dynasty of black Pharaoh from Nubia, and how the god Ptah supposedly sent a plague of rats against an invading army of Assyrians
Please make more of these
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Glad to see a recent post, I remember you live in LA. I hope you are unaffected by the fires and your loved ones are ok 💜💜💜
Hey Dave. Looking forward to your music theory content, if that is still in the pipeline! I think they would be really helpful tutorials.
Yayyy. Thank you algorithm gods
Hello Dave
You whizzed through the last 1000 years on 2 minutes!
I was hoping for a detailed 4th chapter on the Ptolemies through to Cleopatra.
There will be a chapter on the Hellenistic kingdoms.
Good to have some idea why some things were defaced and had erasure attempted on them. Thanks as susal for the info. :)
History is always so damn interesting
you forgot to mention the 25th dynasty, which is a huge cesura in the 3 intermidiate period from 1070 - 664 BCE! this lead to the independance of the napatan and later meroitic kingdom of kush. also the demotion of amun never took effect in these regions due to the worship of jebel barkal, allthough the "state" god later became appedamak the lion god. you should definitely dive deeper into the napatan and meroitic culture and history. you'd be surprized!
a few sources for you do dive in yould be Dr. Pawel wolf's publications on a settlement called hamadab, just south of the royal capital of meroee itself!
great video, but shortend is bit too far.
cheers
he doesnt like nubians
@@crocodile3554 wtf are you talking about?
People ignore the kushite taharqa because they are mentioned as allies in the Hebrew Bible against Assyria. It's sad but there are no pyramids in Berber lands or canaan whatsoever
@@riAN1337 clearly you don't know what's going on here 😭😭 you think a white man can ever teach black history especially African history
I love this ❤
Wanted to drop a super thanks for the flat earther video but you cant because of the flat earth note from TH-cam, so im dropping it here 😂
Man can you make a video about ortho effect
Egyptian person is here ✋️😅❤️
Luv this. I luv the way you used the real images and not the white/arab fake stuff. Honest information. Thank you dave.
Does anyone know why there are some videos not available in the zoology course?
To be released one per week
Dave, please expose mystery grifters like jimmy Corsetti, aka bright insight.
Love your channel.
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This is amazing!
I don't know if this is the place to do this, but I've debated some Young Earth Creationists and they keep bringing up a "vapor canopy." Could you do a video on that?
Ramseses the VIII is the only Ramseses with no mummy. He was also about 400 years from the fall of the Hykos.
With that intro, I don't understand how anyone can think you have malicious means toward humanity. Your insults are a direct result of asshole grifters who spew series of words that isn't even equitable to rhetoric. Thanks for all of your work.
No wonder art history of ancient Egypt was such a PITA
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wait dave, where's the part about the aliens?
Son of Kush, you know what I'm sayin'?
Hoshishishi 😂🎉
Couuld u debunk robert edward grant ? Or look what he does .
Bart Ehrman would argue with you whether both Solomon and King David existed. The only account we have that would validate a potential david being at all real was a recent historical king fighting a son of david during one of his sieges. The account for this fictional characters are also inaccurate considering they constantly revised it and changed the narrative like adding goliath at the 3rd century.
I thought I was scrolling by a Nas clip.
I have been liking these videos, but some of the name pronunciations have been a bit... rough.
Loved the video . Just one thing I must ask u, why put Solomon and David in this historical timeline of Egypt. I Don't think there's any evidence for those guys. If I'm incorrect I'd love to be corrected. Thank you, keep up the great work .
Some evidence, limited, controversial. I don't propose that they are certain to be historical figures.
hey professor dave, kind of unrelated but i think you need to do a debunk on climate change denial too.
buuuuut... the last 700 years plus should be worth a fourth video? Maybeeee?
I didn't get a notification for the video. Anyone else?
First to be here.. Dave, you’re the best. Give me a like 👍🏿
2nd lol
He do be explainin, don't he?
Prof, there's no more history videos?
there will be many more
@ProfessorDaveExplains fascinating 🙏❤️
Hello professor Dave, I was wondering if you look into topic proposed by your viewers and if so, would you be intrested in looking into William Makis and supossed treatment of cancer using Ivermectin or some other bs like that? Its recently become pretty popular, mostly bc of Jeo Rogan and Mel Gibson, and I think it would be important for some prominent voice, like your own, to speak up about this
What's the hieroglyph for "narcissist?" Surely the pharaohs understood this concept.
I've seen some of those statues of Ramasses. The toe of one was taller than me.
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Kemet.
Egyptians of the New Kingdom must have had very poor vision. On the map of the New Kingdom, they had no less than six cataracts.
Fun detail is that in between the Babylonian and Persian eras, Egypt was briefly ruled by a native Nubian dynasty.
The Egyptians preferred to Babylonian rule because as you said, Egyptians and Nubians had a common culture.
Thebes still supported the Kush Prince Tantamani for 25 years after Assyrian invasion. The capital of the dynasty after nubia was northern city not much native Egyptian history in that city of sais
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Ancient kemet is black history
The man in gauze the man in gauze Ramsey's 😂
It was greek until Tiberius cousin of Julius Cesar married into the Egyptian thrown and use the Egyptian army to over throw the new greek old roman empire. It is known as the great book burning of Alexandria library. Forming the great roman empire that expanded for another couple hundred of years until they were defeats by northern invaders due to civil war from the inside(the transferring of powers and early holy wars) which scattered and destroy alll of rome. Leaving what we know of today.
It wasn't until the 1st century using the political scriptures of the new testament to convert mass gentiles and Roman officials into the judo Christian religion (new testament was written in Greek) which later became the national religion in the 3rd century. Suppressing the prior polytheistic cults of the old world. And now we're caught up.
The Roman Empire existed before Egypt was brought into it- the city of Rome had been incoprorating foreign teritories as allies or citizens since the 4th century BCE, first in Italy, then in Spain, then in North Africa, then in Greece. But until the time of Augustus, wars and the administration of these provinces was in the hands of the Senate and its officials. Once Augustus became emperor, Egypt became the first province to fall under direct imperial control.
why didn't you mention the exodus during ramesses?
Because this is a history series and that’s not a thing that happened.
It's myth. Stoop. Never happened.
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He knows a lot about what stuff? Can’t make out what he said
all kinds of stuff
Oh! I hear it now. Thanks!
Scipio Africanus kicked Cannibal's ass at the Battle of Zama. I'm not talking about his donkey either.
Then, he destroyed Carthage. Victory won! Game over. Rome won the Second Punic War, as they had the
the first. Nobody could tell Puns like the Romans. Roam if you want to. Roam around the world.
Yeah, baby! Uh oh. I guess Scipio Africanus was a military genius too. Put that in your Skippy Podunk
Blubber and spread it. Scipio was so grape they named a P-nut budder after him. Moral: Don't use
elephants when you're crossing the Alps. Otherwise, you'll become irrelevant!
Neo Babylonian 🤣
1500 BC and all that
idk why but I feel like they also had their Trump and Joe Biden and Kamala in their time. They probably thought Akhetaton would be forgotten for his foolishness but thousands of years later we still talk about them.
Tbh who knows what they thought, there has been grifters for all of history. Now the reach of such people is amplified by modern interconnectness of society and billions more humans without the same language barriers.
You probably feel that because they’re so present in your life currently…
BC*
BCE
BC (Before Christ) is funny because Jesus was not born in the year 1 CE (or AD). If we say Herod was ruling when Jesus was born, then the latest that could be is 4 BCE.
IF you use BC you'd have to say that Jesus was born 4 years before christ and that is just nonsensical
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