@@videogollumerright, i think it's a Jewish tradition, but not a universally agreed on one. Josephus records him as a general in the Egyptian army before he killed the slave driver.
The part about God describing himself as, "I am." Was always said so dramatically when I went to church- it being depicted as just God being frustrated at Moses is just killer
IIRC the name *yahweh is a combination of a verb hyh “to happen, exist, or be” and hwh meaning “to constitute.” This would make Yahweh mean something like “the existing” or “the constitutor.” I think the best translation would be more “I am being” though “i am that which I am” is a hell of a lot more poetic.
@@solotraveler37 not really cause Jesus will use the same "I am" statement later to claim his divinity so I think its fair to make it firm and important
God's name is incomprehensible to mortals, is all powerful, all knowing, and omnipresent, seeing His true form will incinerate you or drive you mad, and isn't a physical being but rather an all-encompassing concept of being. Is God an eldrich horror?
Well, it’s that His name is sacred not that is incomprehensible. Additionally, the original Hebrew actually gives His name( it’s in the text at top translated literally as I Am and phonetically as YHWH ) but it is only constants.
It depends too on what Christian sect you ask. Some thing more along the lines of what @KrimsonKattYT said and others believe he’s an infinitely powerful person with a body of flesh and bone. I assume the name thing was a joke about how Jews (at least at one point in time, idk about now) thought it inappropriate to speak God’s name out loud
@@alexanderstewart1074 Yes, Jews by and large still hold firm to the idea that one not speak the Big Man Upstairs' name, whence in their liturgy they exclaim _Ha Shem,_ literally “The name!”, ergo “Blessed be the name of our Lord!” Also also, they've furthermore have a thing that even saying Capital G *God* is too holy a thing to do, whence in writing they spell out G-d, it's great. 🤣
I find the complete ambiguity about Moses' family dynamics growing up fascinating. We're not told exactly how long his mother nursed him. Was he old enough to remember them? Did they keep in touch? How did his Egyptian mother pull strings to keep them all safe? I know there's tons of midrash about this that I need to check out.
@@JakeDoubleyoo iiirc it's told in _Exodus_ that Aaron goes out to meet up with Moses on the latter's return to Egypt that YHWH visited him in a dream and updated him on the up and up. So that may have been it. (Whether Aaron knew of Moses b4hand, ergo that Moses survived the infanticide to be raised a prince in Pharaoh's house that that was _his_ brother, ehhhhh. I mean he *_was_* only 3 when Wee Lil' Moses went on the Nile River cruise.)
As far as I aware he never said this, he said: "וַיֹּאמֶר מֹשֶׁה אֶל יְיָ, בִּי אֲדֹנָי, לֹא אִישׁ דְּבָרִים אָנֹכִי, גַּם מִתְּמוֹל גַּם מִשִּׁלְשֹׁם, גַּם מֵאָז דַּבֶּרְךָ אֶל עַבְדֶּךָ, כִּי כְבַד פֶּה וּכְבַד לָשׁוֹן אָנֹכִי". And Moses will tell god "I am not a man of words, from yesterday and from two days ago (meaning he was never good with words, stuttered) and since you have talked to your worshipper too (and ever since you have started talk to me, he is still bad with words) because my mouth is heavy, and my tongue is heavy (because I stutter, and I can barely speak properly) I have changed some words to fit it for the english translation because if I wouldn't it would've be more like this: "And told moses to apologize at-me lord, no man speak I, too yesterday too shilshom*, too since your speak to your worker, because heavy mouth and heavy tongue I." *(two days ago but it has not equivalent in the english language)
In my defense, I *can* write in Hebrew properly (and comprehend... about .005% of the vocabulary), and I know how YHWH/יהוה is spelled. But when writing God's username I was tracing over the text tool so it would look neat, and APPARENTLY Blender doesn't automatically format right-to-left text correctly, and I didn't catch the blunder.
I thought it was intentional since when you pointed out the pun it was spelled correctly... But FYI, it's the yodh you had to emphasize in that word, the hey belongs to the pronoun...
Are you talking about the yod in משיחו? I put מש and ה in red because I thought that was the root of the word :0 If not, that's another blunder to add to the list, lol.
@@JakeDoubleyoo Quick Hebrew Lesson: the root of the word משה is in a root category( גזרה ) named נלי"ה. Roots in this category exhibit the behaviour of dropping the final letter (ה) and replacing it with yod. So, the simple past singular of the verb is מָ)(שַ)(ה)), and the conjugation used is (מ)(ש)(י)(תי)(הו). The root ה became yod, and the תי is part of the conjugation, and הו is to refer to him, i.e. moses
I just recently found out about my grandfather's passing and it's the HARDEST hit I've taken in life so far, so I'm watching this content to atleast try to control my pain; I loved my grandfather a lot, so please cherish the things you enjoy in life as much as you can...
I also have an unfortunate story of my grandmother who passed last year and it was rough. Truly the worst thing I’ve experienced thus far in life. It’s still difficult to wrap my head around, to this day, but you just gotta take it day by day. I also have worked everyday to strengthen my relationship with God since then. My grandma really helped me get into my worship and I’ve taken the steps forward to do more work. Though I don’t claim to be “religious” as she was pretty much, but a spiritual woman definitely. Take your time and do what you feel is right! 🤍
this video was really really well done!! the voice acting was hilarious and i can really tell that the production quality has improved, every upload feels like its getting better and better :D
But it's already full of "spice" from the worldwide genocide (by drowning no less) to holy Abraham's treatment of his wife's slave. There's tons of pointless drama in the Bible.
with the pharoh saying no, at first pharoh himself decides not to let them go but eventually God was like"nope, you had your chance to say yes but since you didn't, I'll make you say no. You were the one who let your people suffer." side note: each of the plagues went against the egyption gods
0:57 Some sources say Pharoah's Daughter Batya stretched out her own arm and it miraculously grew, Also Miriam is too old for how she was drawn, being only seven at the time
I swear this channel will cover the canonical Bible than the apocrypha. Lord knows how much views that'll get. And I for one, Hopes you get a million dollars for it lol. Especially Judeo-christian non canonical stories and legends.
I friggin love your videos dude god with cat ear headphones? God drowning someone in the sims? The call glitching everytime he tries saying his name? Fucking amazing and thats just this video dont even get me started on the other ones you have (Thor having q glock to shoot at tyr's dad's indestructible cup always gets me)
I remember so well a time from highschool when I told a guy I knew that I had heard Moses killed someone from an Epic Rap Battles of History. He said SO CONFIDENTLY that it probably wasn't true, because ERB makes stuff up for comedy sometimes, that I assumed he knew Moses well enough to know he didn't kill anyone.
(3:20) Hebrew is from right to left not the opposite. you accidentally wrote avoheY Instead of Yehova, and btw as an Israeli I have no idea why you Americans call Yehova YHWH. And the name Moses comes from the word Moshitiaho (1:30) Which means, "Someone (unknown, a woman, a man, a thing, anything basically (it is not relevant as I make it seems like) have sailed (moving in water) him" Basically his name is "we have pulled him out of the water" (In Hebrew it makes way more sense) Great video, good pronunciation, good explanation, good animation. and generally one of the best channels on the Internet.
Isnt the consensus among scholars that the historical vocalization of the Tetragrammaton at the time of the redaction of the Torah (6th century BCE) is most likely Yahweh, not Jehovah? The historical vocalization was lost because in Second Temple Judaism, during the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton came to be avoided, being substituted with Adonai ('my Lord'). The Hebrew vowel points of Adonai were added to the Tetragrammaton by the Masoretes, and the resulting form was transliterated around the 12th century CE as Yehowah
@@kreolado5880 Huh, I've researched not a bit about the topic and apparently we are both right? Basically turn out that YHWH means "I am who I am and Jehova means "The self existing one" And the true pronunciation is still up to debate but generally yeah, in the times in the bible it was YHWH. I didn't know this, everyone in Israel say Yehova. It is probably because of the letter ו (vav) in Hebrew which can do the V sound but the W sound too. But anyways thank you for teaching me that.
i am who i was i am who i am i am who i will be i was who i was i was who i am i was who i will be i will be who i was i will be who i am i will be who i will be
One comment I have is that the reason the king forgot what Joseph did for Israel is because he did it under the rule of the Hyksos, foreigners that took power for a while. The pharoah was a real “Egypt for Egyptians” kind of guy, and so ignored everything Joseph did.
2:00 Seeing that map of Moses ending up in Midian.... it means he already pretty much walked most of the route through the desert that the Isralites would eventually use during the Exodus, except that he turned South instead of North. How the hell does it take him 40 years to do it the second time?!?
honestly that was pretty much my exact idea of it when I first read Exodus, Moses just being a little bitch that pokes into the plan, genuinely pretty funny to see it animated like this
So, warning for what’s to come. I’ve recently read the Bible just because I can and I stumbled upon the fact that God actively hardens the Pharaoh’s heart so he won’t let the slaves go. This is baffling to me. First of all, God’s whole plan is to free the Israelites, and this heart-hardening will just make that take longer. Second of all, I was led to believe the Pharaoh was an awful person, and while he was fairly bad prior, who’s to say he wouldn’t have let the Israelites go fairly quickly without God meddling with the situation. Third of all, doing this would actively cause more pain and suffering to sweep through Egypt, and while I do know God likes picking favorites, this Egyptian torture caused by God who actively made the Pharaoh unwilling to change feels downright sadistic.
God says precisely why he hardens the Pharaoh's heart: "But I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and I will multiply my signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. " (Ex. 7:3 NRSV) Basically, the longer it takes the Pharaoh to let them go, the more God can show off his power. As for the implications this raises about free will... Yeah it's messed-up.
Hey Jake, will you ever make chinese mythology content? I learned a lot with your greek mythology videos and I'm starting this book "Daughter of the moon goddess" by Sue Lynn Tan and I thought it would be interesting if you did because I'd like to know whether the characters are accurate or not. Thank you!😊 edit: If you guys know some, please comment down below. much appreciated!
God playing Sims has to be the funniest thing about this
Also him removing the pool ladder is wild
Sims 2 at that too! Our man Jake has taste!
All of existence in Sims for him, I'll be playing something else. Well I guess every game is also existence. What a conundrum
Is this God’s way to replicate the flood since he promised he wouldn’t do it again?
I know.
Turning the "uncircumcised lips" thing into an _example_ of being bad at public speaking was a stroke of comedic genius! 🤐😅😂
In the actual story it is because he ate burning coal has a baby so he technically should be speaking’s with severe stutter in all adaptation
@@chimera9818 It's not in Exodus or anywhere in the Tanahk/Old Testament.
@@videogollumerright, i think it's a Jewish tradition, but not a universally agreed on one. Josephus records him as a general in the Egyptian army before he killed the slave driver.
@@christiancrusader9374 I'd take it with a grain of salt at best.
Argues with a bush and LOSES the argument 😊
*"Burning bush DESTROYS old Jew with FACTS & LOGIC!"*
A holy bush
and that's why he's not a guy for a speaking job
Bush came prepared and he was shocked 😅
I still can’t forget the line “moses was talking to a burning bush meaning he smoked that good cush”
Watchers: why a bush?
God: sandy places don't give you many options
True
I see what you did there, you are using gawd logic. 🤭
Plot twist: it was a hemp bush.
@@KlaxontheImpailr Actually it was a bramble, but I get the joke...
Factual 😗
The part about God describing himself as, "I am." Was always said so dramatically when I went to church- it being depicted as just God being frustrated at Moses is just killer
And in the Prince of Egypt. So badass.
Same here. Jake's interpretation makes more sense.
IIRC the name *yahweh is a combination of a verb hyh “to happen, exist, or be” and hwh meaning “to constitute.” This would make Yahweh mean something like “the existing” or “the constitutor.” I think the best translation would be more “I am being” though “i am that which I am” is a hell of a lot more poetic.
@@solotraveler37 not really cause Jesus will use the same "I am" statement later to claim his divinity so I think its fair to make it firm and important
The "I have a brother?" killed me
Same 😆
“I have a broth-”
"Our father, who art capitalized, vague-ish be thy name..."
God's name is incomprehensible to mortals, is all powerful, all knowing, and omnipresent, seeing His true form will incinerate you or drive you mad, and isn't a physical being but rather an all-encompassing concept of being. Is God an eldrich horror?
@@KrimsonKattYT Yeah I'm pretty sure Christian god is a eldritch horror. perhaps of the Lovecraftian vibe.
Well, it’s that His name is sacred not that is incomprehensible. Additionally, the original Hebrew actually gives His name( it’s in the text at top translated literally as I Am and phonetically as YHWH ) but it is only constants.
It depends too on what Christian sect you ask. Some thing more along the lines of what @KrimsonKattYT said and others believe he’s an infinitely powerful person with a body of flesh and bone.
I assume the name thing was a joke about how Jews (at least at one point in time, idk about now) thought it inappropriate to speak God’s name out loud
@@alexanderstewart1074
Yes, Jews by and large still hold firm to the idea that one not speak the Big Man Upstairs' name, whence in their liturgy they exclaim _Ha Shem,_ literally “The name!”, ergo “Blessed be the name of our Lord!” Also also, they've furthermore have a thing that even saying Capital G *God* is too holy a thing to do, whence in writing they spell out G-d, it's great. 🤣
5:19
"OH NO I'M WHITE!!"- Jake Doubleyoo
Bro that's what I'm saying xd
evil ruckus
A fate worse than death
Racist
@@antoniu9757 I'm pretty sure he just grew fur on his arm (it looked like it) please don't attack me please
Moses packing a Glock, Gods a gamer (who uses discord) and the joke at 5:19 is why I love these videos
Gotta send them to heaven somehow.
And god has cat ears
And God removing the pool ladder in Sims 2
The lampshading of how the Bible never tells us when Moses and Aaron actually learn about being brothers is brilliant
I find the complete ambiguity about Moses' family dynamics growing up fascinating. We're not told exactly how long his mother nursed him. Was he old enough to remember them? Did they keep in touch? How did his Egyptian mother pull strings to keep them all safe?
I know there's tons of midrash about this that I need to check out.
@@JakeDoubleyoo
iiirc it's told in _Exodus_ that Aaron goes out to meet up with Moses on the latter's return to Egypt that YHWH visited him in a dream and updated him on the up and up. So that may have been it. (Whether Aaron knew of Moses b4hand, ergo that Moses survived the infanticide to be raised a prince in Pharaoh's house that that was _his_ brother, ehhhhh. I mean he *_was_* only 3 when Wee Lil' Moses went on the Nile River cruise.)
@Boss_Isaac um... wouldn't that mean that Aaron was the First Born? 😉
@@reedcockrell8126 yes, yes he was. Moses was the third born
Alternative title "80 year old man argues with a bush and loses"
The Ten Commandments? Nah. The Prince of Egypt? Nah. Jake Doubleyoo? NOW we're talking!
So far, it's more accurate than both.
Uncircumcised lips is crazy 😂😂😂😂 I had to pause the video because I couldn't stop laughing😭😭😭
As far as I aware he never said this, he said:
"וַיֹּאמֶר מֹשֶׁה אֶל יְיָ, בִּי אֲדֹנָי, לֹא אִישׁ דְּבָרִים אָנֹכִי, גַּם מִתְּמוֹל גַּם מִשִּׁלְשֹׁם, גַּם מֵאָז דַּבֶּרְךָ אֶל עַבְדֶּךָ, כִּי כְבַד פֶּה וּכְבַד לָשׁוֹן אָנֹכִי".
And Moses will tell god "I am not a man of words, from yesterday and from two days ago
(meaning he was never good with words, stuttered)
and since you have talked to your worshipper too
(and ever since you have started talk to me, he is still bad with words)
because my mouth is heavy, and my tongue is heavy
(because I stutter, and I can barely speak properly)
I have changed some words to fit it for the english translation because if I wouldn't it would've be more like this:
"And told moses to apologize at-me lord, no man speak I, too yesterday too shilshom*, too since your speak to your worker, because heavy mouth and heavy tongue I."
*(two days ago but it has not equivalent in the english language)
Jake are you in my walls?! How did you know I just wished you’d continue after genesis?!
Well, at the end of the Genesis video, he did kind of tease he was going to do more, it was just a matter of when, and animation does take a long time
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@ colt45604 r/woooosh
1:34 the ancient Hebrews sure love what TVtropes calls "puny names" 😂
omg I love TV Tropes
In the New Testament, Jesus names one of his disiples after a pun (Peter)
@@thecrystalliaguild me too lol. I'm actually one of the users of the life-ruining site.
@@aerynnjoyguerrero1575 And Adam is a pun. Shame Yahweh couldn't translate it for the non Hebrews.
More Bible stories in Jake's style and humor?
Someone must have won the lottery today.
Meanwhile, Zipporah: "Whats taking him so long ?"
For my birthday?! Aww, Jake, you shouldn't have.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
happy b day
Happy birthday!
Happy Birthday !
Happy birthday 🎉
We need to see a Let's Play of God playing Sims 4.
Second the motion!!
In my defense, I *can* write in Hebrew properly (and comprehend... about .005% of the vocabulary), and I know how YHWH/יהוה is spelled. But when writing God's username I was tracing over the text tool so it would look neat, and APPARENTLY Blender doesn't automatically format right-to-left text correctly, and I didn't catch the blunder.
Nah. It's ok. It makes the joke even deeper because Skype and things like that are doing it as well
I thought it was intentional since when you pointed out the pun it was spelled correctly...
But FYI, it's the yodh you had to emphasize in that word, the hey belongs to the pronoun...
Are you talking about the yod in משיחו?
I put מש and ה in red because I thought that was the root of the word :0 If not, that's another blunder to add to the list, lol.
@@JakeDoubleyoo Quick Hebrew Lesson: the root of the word משה is in a root category( גזרה ) named נלי"ה. Roots in this category exhibit the behaviour of dropping the final letter (ה) and replacing it with yod. So, the simple past singular of the verb is מָ)(שַ)(ה)), and the conjugation used is (מ)(ש)(י)(תי)(הו). The root ה became yod, and the תי is part of the conjugation, and הו is to refer to him, i.e. moses
@maayansagman5771
This comment is Incomprehensible (I have literally no knowledge on the language of Hebrew
the sim drowning thing is an excellent touch!
Almost like a foreshadowing about the parting of the Red Sea, and what happens after.. 🫣
Thanks for posting this during Passover
The amazing timing 🙌
4:26 I definitely understood that godly reference
I just recently found out about my grandfather's passing and it's the HARDEST hit I've taken in life so far, so I'm watching this content to atleast try to control my pain; I loved my grandfather a lot, so please cherish the things you enjoy in life as much as you can...
i hope you're fine, may god bless your grandfather (sending love and hugs to you and your family)
@@sarahmathew8408 Being someone whose open to going back to Catholicism and/or other forms of religion, I appreciate that. God bless.
Sorry for your loss.
@@nuagor Thanks.
I also have an unfortunate story of my grandmother who passed last year and it was rough. Truly the worst thing I’ve experienced thus far in life. It’s still difficult to wrap my head around, to this day, but you just gotta take it day by day.
I also have worked everyday to strengthen my relationship with God since then. My grandma really helped me get into my worship and I’ve taken the steps forward to do more work. Though I don’t claim to be “religious” as she was pretty much, but a spiritual woman definitely. Take your time and do what you feel is right! 🤍
WOAHHH dude!!! The animation is so good!!!! It's so much fun seeing you improve the quality of your vids
The discord call with the name reversed by accident is the best!! (Can't wait for part 2)
1:25 I love how his name is also foreshadowing for his role in the future
God using Discord is the dopest thing I've ever seen
excellent way of portraying that the ancient pronunciation of BTCH has been lost
I love the nice touch of putting historically accurate clothing on everyone! Keep up this excellent Bible series!
"Oh my me", that's actually clever.
FINALLY THE GREAT KING HAS DELIVERED US THE NEXT 5 BOOKS
¨wait I have a brother¨ is crazy
this video was really really well done!! the voice acting was hilarious and i can really tell that the production quality has improved, every upload feels like its getting better and better :D
1:35 I just noticed, Moses' name sounds like a pun on how he chose to lead everyone on a 40 year detour in the frickin desert.
i am from israel and know hebrew and seeing you explaining it in english is really cool
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@@omarsalem1219dude why
Also you know that 20% of Israelis are Arab
god removing the ladder in the Sims? Peak meta humour xP
Love this channel, mad I missed the premiere. Keep grinding Jake, you make good content man. Thank you for your efforts 🤟🏾
Yesssss ive been waiting for this!! Please keep going with each book!! I also love you posted this during passover.
Love how this makes religious text spicy and digestible.
But it's already full of "spice" from the worldwide genocide (by drowning no less) to holy Abraham's treatment of his wife's slave. There's tons of pointless drama in the Bible.
Jake Doubleyoo, amazing content it was really entertaining
with the pharoh saying no, at first pharoh himself decides not to let them go but eventually God was like"nope, you had your chance to say yes but since you didn't, I'll make you say no. You were the one who let your people suffer."
side note: each of the plagues went against the egyption gods
Okay how proud of yourself were you, when you came up with the idea of the burning bush call? 😌🔥
Making the burning bush a medium for a Discord call is freaking genius
"Be fruitful and multiply even more out of spite" that's powerful man😂❤
0:57 Some sources say Pharoah's Daughter Batya stretched out her own arm and it miraculously grew, Also Miriam is too old for how she was drawn, being only seven at the time
You didn't spell God's name properly in Hebrew in the voice call, it's yod-he-vav-he, and you wrote he-vav-he-yod
50 year old man ARGUES with a BUSH - INSTANTLY REGRETS IT
*80
13.8 Billion*
I’m Christian, and this is the funniest portrayal of Exodus I’ve ever seen
Ok everyone. Start from the beginning of the book with adam and watch this video after.
"You're standing on holy ground, take off your sandals."
"You want my sweaty ugly toes to touch the divine dirt?"
I swear this channel will cover the canonical Bible than the apocrypha. Lord knows how much views that'll get.
And I for one,
Hopes you get a million dollars for it lol.
Especially Judeo-christian non canonical stories and legends.
He's already done some. Lilith and the Book of Enoch.
@@KrimsonKattYT I know
Judeo-Christian is a misleading term as it excludes Islam which has more in common with both religions than either do with each other
@@totallyadifferentperson My exclusion of islam is from my hostilities towards it.
ruth
I friggin love your videos dude god with cat ear headphones? God drowning someone in the sims? The call glitching everytime he tries saying his name? Fucking amazing and thats just this video dont even get me started on the other ones you have
(Thor having q glock to shoot at tyr's dad's indestructible cup always gets me)
Pharaoh was worried about the great replacement theory
The way you spelling gods four letter name was interesting.
The discord call from God in the bush 🤣 HILARIOUS 😂
This was literally posted on Passover perfect timing
I remember so well a time from highschool when I told a guy I knew that I had heard Moses killed someone from an Epic Rap Battles of History. He said SO CONFIDENTLY that it probably wasn't true, because ERB makes stuff up for comedy sometimes, that I assumed he knew Moses well enough to know he didn't kill anyone.
"we are all sims in God's overheating computer"
-some meme i found on facebook
3:44 one Zeus’s affairs, Semele, learned that the hard way.
God deleting the ladder to drown the Sims is pure comedy gold!😂
Certainly sounds like him.
2:54 the Israelites donated 20 bits
Bro super chatted and he finally saw it
Keep them coming! Your bible stories are the best
YES FINALLY I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR SO LONG
Hello, a jewish Israeli here
In 3:21, the hebrew word for god "יהוה" is spelled backwards "הוהי" just wanted to let you know
Jesus is better
@@shephard978stop proselytizing it’s just annoying
Palestine will be free of zio knot sea oppression
Yeah the Moses pun is a lot better in Hebrew 😅
Yep, he's still got it. Great video Mr.W!
6:20 the skit in this section would make a great short
I’m interested if the next video will Include the whole “God hardened Pharoh’s heart” thing
Currently studying my bachelor of ancient religions and I use these videos to find sources quite regularly
(3:20)
Hebrew is from right to left not the opposite.
you accidentally wrote avoheY Instead of Yehova, and btw as an Israeli I have no idea why you Americans call Yehova YHWH.
And the name Moses comes from the word Moshitiaho (1:30)
Which means, "Someone (unknown, a woman, a man, a thing, anything basically (it is not relevant as I make it seems like)
have sailed (moving in water) him"
Basically his name is "we have pulled him out of the water" (In Hebrew it makes way more sense)
Great video, good pronunciation, good explanation, good animation. and generally one of the best channels on the Internet.
Isnt the consensus among scholars that the historical vocalization of the Tetragrammaton at the time of the redaction of the Torah (6th century BCE) is most likely Yahweh, not Jehovah? The historical vocalization was lost because in Second Temple Judaism, during the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton came to be avoided, being substituted with Adonai ('my Lord'). The Hebrew vowel points of Adonai were added to the Tetragrammaton by the Masoretes, and the resulting form was transliterated around the 12th century CE as Yehowah
@@kreolado5880 Huh, I've researched not a bit about the topic and apparently we are both right?
Basically turn out that YHWH means "I am who I am
and Jehova means "The self existing one"
And the true pronunciation is still up to debate but generally yeah, in the times in the bible it was YHWH.
I didn't know this, everyone in Israel say Yehova.
It is probably because of the letter ו (vav) in Hebrew which can do the V sound but the W sound too.
But anyways thank you for teaching me that.
i am who i was i am who i am i am who i will be i was who i was i was who i am i was who i will be i will be who i was i will be who i am i will be who i will be
6:36 , the poor sims, he's trapping them!
Will you do all the other bible books? I love this series
I'm PRETTY sure this is indication that he intends to, on his own time anyway.
@@videogollumer Revalation is gonna be crazy
@@Akrafenahe might just be doing the Torah
@@totallyadifferentperson It's possible, but we'll see.
Props for upping the animation quality, it's SMOOTH
Finally, a new video, can't wait!!!
"how was your call?"
Love it.
3:15 god uses discord call Moses by the way I love the animation
Your updated your art style... interesting.
I'm willing to watch these whole bible stories with these animations. HOLY ( pun intended 😏) shit this is good. Such an underrated channel.
Great timing, Happy Passover 🫶🏻
One comment I have is that the reason the king forgot what Joseph did for Israel is because he did it under the rule of the Hyksos, foreigners that took power for a while. The pharoah was a real “Egypt for Egyptians” kind of guy, and so ignored everything Joseph did.
I want to make an Exodus musical that explores Mosus’s fears, insecurities, and identity issues deeper.
exodus is one whole dreamworks' 1998 masterpiece the prince of egypt reference
Must have been a lot of effort to animate all this and i just wanted to say, i appreciate it.
lol pretty much how that conversation went down with Moses and Hashem… 😅
3:20
It's יהוה
not הוהי
Exactly what I was thinking.
You guys speak hebrew? Also after pressing pressing translate I finally know what the “im a jehovah witness” mean
@@Cane4092 You don't have to speak Hebrew to know that it's written from right to left.
Welp- time to listen to Go down Moses another 100 times
2:00 Seeing that map of Moses ending up in Midian.... it means he already pretty much walked most of the route through the desert that the Isralites would eventually use during the Exodus, except that he turned South instead of North. How the hell does it take him 40 years to do it the second time?!?
Probably because he became old and had memory lost ,that just a theory
Read the Book of Numbers Chapters 13 and 14, or else wait for Jake to get there.
Google maps tell us that the journey could be made in nine days ( on foot... )
honestly that was pretty much my exact idea of it when I first read Exodus, Moses just being a little bitch that pokes into the plan, genuinely pretty funny to see it animated like this
Don’t think I didn’t see you remove the pool ladder, Mr. Lord Almighty
I find it so funny that God using discord
So, warning for what’s to come. I’ve recently read the Bible just because I can and I stumbled upon the fact that God actively hardens the Pharaoh’s heart so he won’t let the slaves go. This is baffling to me. First of all, God’s whole plan is to free the Israelites, and this heart-hardening will just make that take longer. Second of all, I was led to believe the Pharaoh was an awful person, and while he was fairly bad prior, who’s to say he wouldn’t have let the Israelites go fairly quickly without God meddling with the situation. Third of all, doing this would actively cause more pain and suffering to sweep through Egypt, and while I do know God likes picking favorites, this Egyptian torture caused by God who actively made the Pharaoh unwilling to change feels downright sadistic.
God says precisely why he hardens the Pharaoh's heart:
"But I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and I will multiply my signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. " (Ex. 7:3 NRSV)
Basically, the longer it takes the Pharaoh to let them go, the more God can show off his power.
As for the implications this raises about free will... Yeah it's messed-up.
@@JakeDoubleyooman that sounds bad
Fantastic, as usual!
great timing, happy passover.
0:38 all those babies omg so cute to die 😢😢
can you rank the most famous mythologies based on how cool they are and the quality of their lore
Great timing ! I was thinking about watching one of your videos 😋
I legit thought I was getting s discord call while watching this 🤣
Hey Jake, will you ever make chinese mythology content? I learned a lot with your greek mythology videos and I'm starting this book "Daughter of the moon goddess" by Sue Lynn Tan and I thought it would be interesting if you did because I'd like to know whether the characters are accurate or not. Thank you!😊
edit: If you guys know some, please comment down below. much appreciated!