*Dear Nurturer of Hope and Renewal, I seek Your grace in times of despair. May hope be a beacon in my darkest night, And renewal bring forth a radiant light. Help me rise from life's challenges anew, With faith in my heart, and strength in what I can do.*
Would you please make more of these Bible stories? I would love to share these videos and stories with my brothers and niece and who knows maybe to their friends too 😍🙏🏽🙌🏽 thank you! 💪🏼💖
I remember an old, kid-friendly animated film that told this story. And no, it was the amazing, fantastic "Prince of Egypt." In one scene, when Moses struck the stone and water poured out, as kid tried to do the same, say "I prefer milk."
The Bible sketches an ambitious list of leadership traits ascribed to Moses, including humility, empathy and heroism, but also patience, self-reflection, charisma and wisdom, among others. Although few can emulate all of these traits, humility is one that stands Moses (flourished 14th-13th century bce) Hebrew prophet, teacher, and leader who, in the 13th century bce (before the Common Era, or bc), delivered his people from Egyptian slavery. In the Covenant ceremony at Mt. Sinai, where the Ten Commandments were promulgated, he founded the religious community known as Israel
We have some biblical stories in comics already and many more coming. You can watch newest comic video of the story of Samson video - th-cam.com/video/btlb7mqd3R8/w-d-xo.html I hope you like it!
@SeeUinHistory yea like the one on Samson was dope....well drawn!! It'd be dope to get some more different videos like that, in terms of the biblical stories... stories off the top of my head; Sodam & gamorah Story of Gideon Story of joshua(which is after moses) Also the book of Enoch.. The interesting drawing and artwork make me want to look at the video, as opposed to just listening to it
What's interesting is that the pharaoh that people always think is the pharaoh from the Bible. His first born son succeeded him thus if his first born son already died. How could that be? However, if I remember correctly 2 before him or 2. Afterwards. I forget which direction it is. Their first born son died of mysterious ailment and was unable to succeed the throne. And this was while he was a young boy. And everything always was something interesting. Because we see multiple historical figures being represented throughout the Bible. Torah all the Abraham abraham religion's text except for when comes to the pharaoh. Which does not make sense.
The pharaoh of the Exodus was Amenhotep II. His firstborn son died, leaving his second born son Thutmose IV to succeed him. Everyone thinks the Exodus pharaoh was Ramses II, it's not. It's Amenhotep II, who came earlier.
The time were Joesph was in Egypt , they were under Exodus rule , your story lacks very important and key information, to why the Pharaohs hated the Israeli, which is important. Again although the story is about Moses still more information about Moses life is lacking these information were important to understand why god choose Moses. Anyway it’s your story
I wouldn't claim that there never any. But we have no valid evidence of ancient Hebrews having been enslaved in large numbers in Egypt, let alone valid evidence of these stories.
True but it does beg the question. Why is there a story about it? Especially when the jews of today celebrate pass over. Maybe there was and it was erased from the records. After all, it wouldn't be the first time Egyptians (Especially royalty) would try to erase stuff to save face. Just look at Hatsheptsut (Did I spell that right)
@saphirawinters7028 hebrew mythology is only one of many on this planet and is only about 3600 years. Hinduism goes back 6 to 9000 years and the birth of the kemetic/Egyptian gods from 4 African tribes took place 120,000 years. I'm sure ALOT has been edited for content so to speak but if this story actually happened then all stories from all regions did as well. Unfortunately especially in the west there are too many people who take these tales literally and miss the point. When you take myths literally the magic of the message is lost. The bible for example has been mistranslated rewritten edited re-edited and has had 57 books removed and thus is an invalid source for anything other than stories that never happened. No evidence no facts just stories. The majority of human history has been warped and messed with but that doesn't mean these things actually happened. If tje stories from Canannite and Phoenician mythology happened then ALL other mythological tales happened as well. At the end of the day it's up to the individual to determine whether tales taken literally or not mean anything in your life but history came before christianity and according to history its all plagiarized tales taken from other regions. The ancient world was way different in their understanding(or lack there of)of the world and nature so they like to day sit around and use imagination and storytelling to explain what they didn't understand about the universe. Most were illiterate and had extremely low IQs. The average ancient jew was about 5 foot 2 inches tall so when encountering someone 6 foot 6 they thought they were giants yet today we know that simply there are tall people and short people but in the ancient world they were seen as more than being tall.
@MrFunNightcore But I also states that if you have to force the issue. So to speak that it is not time yet and to leave it alone. And one of the 10 commandments is literally not to cover your neighbor's home, thus evicting them from their own property and murdering their children would kind of constitute as a violation of these. Especially when you take in the role of hospitality during ancient rights, being invited. When no one else would take, you would definitely constitute as a very bad guest.
As a history channel I expected u to say there is no evidence of slavery in Egypt that's history not this I don't mind a story but don't call it history
*Dear Nurturer of Hope and Renewal, I seek Your grace in times of despair. May hope be a beacon in my darkest night, And renewal bring forth a radiant light. Help me rise from life's challenges anew, With faith in my heart, and strength in what I can do.*
I love these history lessons
A fine telling of grand tale. My thanks
This story is a great reminder of God's grace and will
The story of Moses is one of my favorite stories in the Bible.
What's your favorite portrayal of Moses?
Charlton Heston (The Ten Commandments)
Val Kilmer (Prince of Egypt)
Christian Bale (Exodus Gods and Kings)
Definitely Charlton Heston. God made him in to a mecha ultra giga chad in that one. 🤘🏻😎
Heston!
Chris
The animated Prince of Egypt. Is perfection. My kids and I watch it all the time.
Val Kilmer
Would you please make more of these Bible stories? I would love to share these videos and stories with my brothers and niece and who knows maybe to their friends too 😍🙏🏽🙌🏽 thank you! 💪🏼💖
You can check out our playlist of biblical stories - th-cam.com/play/PLY7BFnOZ_ONSkL2MY294h1991DjbYzKn4.html
Many more to come!
Def think they should make more Bible stories. It is THE written word of Yahweh
Good video thanks
"Who made man's mouth!? Who made the deaf, the mute, the seeing or the blind!? Did not I!? Now go!!!
I remember an old, kid-friendly animated film that told this story. And no, it was the amazing, fantastic "Prince of Egypt."
In one scene, when Moses struck the stone and water poured out, as kid tried to do the same, say "I prefer milk."
My favorite God s story of moses
The blood of the lamb is a foreshadowing of Christ
Yes❤
The story of moses❤❤❤❤❤
Deliver us
Send a Shepard to shepard us
And deliver us to the Promised Land
Deliver us to the Promised Land
I send my scourt, I sent my sword!
Let my people go!
Thus saith the Lord!
Thus saith the Lord!
Hush now, my baby, be still love don't cry. Sleep as you're rocked by the sea. Sleep and remember my last lullaby. So I'll be with you when you dream.
Nice
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
The Bible sketches an ambitious list of leadership traits ascribed to Moses, including humility, empathy and heroism, but also patience, self-reflection, charisma and wisdom, among others. Although few can emulate all of these traits, humility is one that stands
Moses (flourished 14th-13th century bce) Hebrew prophet, teacher, and leader who, in the 13th century bce (before the Common Era, or bc), delivered his people from Egyptian slavery. In the Covenant ceremony at Mt. Sinai, where the Ten Commandments were promulgated, he founded the religious community known as Israel
I wish yall would've drawn this out like yall did with the greek/norse myths...
Good video still...6/10
We have some biblical stories in comics already and many more coming.
You can watch newest comic video of the story of Samson video - th-cam.com/video/btlb7mqd3R8/w-d-xo.html
I hope you like it!
@SeeUinHistory yea like the one on Samson was dope....well drawn!!
It'd be dope to get some more different videos like that, in terms of the biblical stories... stories off the top of my head;
Sodam & gamorah
Story of Gideon
Story of joshua(which is after moses)
Also the book of Enoch..
The interesting drawing and artwork make me want to look at the video, as opposed to just listening to it
12:43 Yul Brynner
10:14 this scene is from Exodus: Gods and Kings and this movie is inaccurate
Can you make a video of the Battle of Kosovo 1389?
Yeah rough times
What's interesting is that the pharaoh that people always think is the pharaoh from the Bible. His first born son succeeded him thus if his first born son already died. How could that be?
However, if I remember correctly 2 before him or 2. Afterwards. I forget which direction it is. Their first born son died of mysterious ailment and was unable to succeed the throne. And this was while he was a young boy.
And everything always was something interesting. Because we see multiple historical figures being represented throughout the Bible. Torah all the Abraham abraham religion's text except for when comes to the pharaoh. Which does not make sense.
The pharaoh of the Exodus was Amenhotep II. His firstborn son died, leaving his second born son Thutmose IV to succeed him. Everyone thinks the Exodus pharaoh was Ramses II, it's not. It's Amenhotep II, who came earlier.
Dude make the bible in comics
On going! We just release a comic video of the story of Samson video - th-cam.com/video/btlb7mqd3R8/w-d-xo.html
I hope you like it
The great stout of the hible
Mos def
The time were Joesph was in Egypt , they were under Exodus rule , your story lacks very important and key information, to why the Pharaohs hated the Israeli, which is important.
Again although the story is about Moses still more information about Moses life is lacking these information were important to understand why god choose Moses.
Anyway it’s your story
It's true in judiaism there's no idol worship and that's the same with islam.
Because both Judaism and Islam are ABRAHAMIC MONOTHEISTIC RELIGION one is for Ismail and the udder of Isaac
Your Moses is called Hazrat Musa (As.), One of our prophets, also one of our respected person.
it's native to India.
I add sugar to it and consume it. It's sour AF but you'll want more and more of it. 😂
Whats funny is there were no hebrew slaves in Egypt. There are no legitimate records of them being there. Its just a story
I wouldn't claim that there never any. But we have no valid evidence of ancient Hebrews having been enslaved in large numbers in Egypt, let alone valid evidence of these stories.
True but it does beg the question. Why is there a story about it? Especially when the jews of today celebrate pass over. Maybe there was and it was erased from the records. After all, it wouldn't be the first time Egyptians (Especially royalty) would try to erase stuff to save face. Just look at Hatsheptsut (Did I spell that right)
@saphirawinters7028 hebrew mythology is only one of many on this planet and is only about 3600 years. Hinduism goes back 6 to 9000 years and the birth of the kemetic/Egyptian gods from 4 African tribes took place 120,000 years. I'm sure ALOT has been edited for content so to speak but if this story actually happened then all stories from all regions did as well. Unfortunately especially in the west there are too many people who take these tales literally and miss the point. When you take myths literally the magic of the message is lost. The bible for example has been mistranslated rewritten edited re-edited and has had 57 books removed and thus is an invalid source for anything other than stories that never happened. No evidence no facts just stories. The majority of human history has been warped and messed with but that doesn't mean these things actually happened. If tje stories from Canannite and Phoenician mythology happened then ALL other mythological tales happened as well. At the end of the day it's up to the individual to determine whether tales taken literally or not mean anything in your life but history came before christianity and according to history its all plagiarized tales taken from other regions. The ancient world was way different in their understanding(or lack there of)of the world and nature so they like to day sit around and use imagination and storytelling to explain what they didn't understand about the universe. Most were illiterate and had extremely low IQs. The average ancient jew was about 5 foot 2 inches tall so when encountering someone 6 foot 6 they thought they were giants yet today we know that simply there are tall people and short people but in the ancient world they were seen as more than being tall.
So Europeans are the true Israelites then?
European are not Israelites the children of Jacob need to return to Israel and build the temple
No.
некоторые пророки были европеойды или Ариицы
@@artofwar3kazakhstan853😂😂😂😂😂?
@MrFunNightcore But I also states that if you have to force the issue. So to speak that it is not time yet and to leave it alone.
And one of the 10 commandments is literally not to cover your neighbor's home, thus evicting them from their own property and murdering their children would kind of constitute as a violation of these. Especially when you take in the role of hospitality during ancient rights, being invited. When no one else would take, you would definitely constitute as a very bad guest.
As a history channel I expected u to say there is no evidence of slavery in Egypt that's history not this I don't mind a story but don't call it history
You already know those people invent stuff to get away with stuff
Hebrew nonsense.
Antisemitism nonsense from you, sir.
@@annahart7172actually you are partially right is it Arabic language is semitic language and Hebrew