I'm a brasilian pastor and here to give thank you, Dr. Collins, for you great project and contributions for the Biblical faith. I hope stand with you like a volunteer in Tall el-Hammam. God bless you.
Thank you for the detailed reply. Unfortunately I can only access up to 'with the invasion of ' (I'm having trouble after updating ISO). However, how kind of you to take time to give me so much information and the revelation of a pharaoh previous to Ramases with presumably the same route nomenclature to that of Moses. As a very lowly baptist, lay preacher I have learned so much from lectures such as yours, including your testimony, that supports my faith and gives me confidence to continue witnessing.
Everything you said sounds right regarding the location of Sodom. I was very captivated by your teaching. But i do have a question because Ron Wyatt makes everything sound good also. One thing he says that is really convincing is that he has found surfer balls in the rocks formation south of the dead sea. He also sites Gen 10:;18-19 which he says marks the cities south of the dead sea, Later the Canaanite clans scattered and the borders of Canaan reached from Sidon toward Gerar as far as Gaza, and then toward Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboyim, as far as Lasha. How would you explain the sulfur balls? Also do those verses prove the cities were south of the dead sea?
I was also trying to look and see if this is the same location as Ron Wyatt found as well…so it’s not? My friend has been to most of Ron Wyatt’s sites and corroborated his findings. He showed me the pictures right after he got back…about 6 years ago or so. RE: the sulfur balls I don’t remember where he said that was (maybe Jordan) also the columns in Saudi Arabia with Hebrew writing, the split rock, the carving of a calf in the altar and Hebrew writing and carvings on stone of sandals. I just discovered Steven Collins yesterday and am really enjoying his work. Pretty incredible hearing about the tribes spread throughout the world.
@@skittazbro How is that the most logical consensus? So the most logical consensus is to say all the nations and there references to him are all wrong and delusional you and your google searches are correct? come on buddy think rationally before you say something like that,
@@zachwilkins3062 depends if you want to believe historians and religious scholars and archeologists, many of whom are Christians or Jewish. Or believe in a book of old fairy tales written by people who thought the earth was flat and thought we were the center of the universe. I'm more inclined to believe in Zeus over Moses, he's mentioned a lot more throughout history, by name. Think logically. No Google search required. Do actual objective research.
@@skittazbro Your perception betrays you. The "fairy tale" book knew of countless nations,people and cities before we did, it knew of battles and migrations, it even had the market currency value of slaves and other things exact. It has proven its self the world over. It never said the earth was flat either. "actual objective research" I know your not objective or would know this basic level understanding of it. The deeper levels will blow you away.
@@zachwilkins3062 once again you show you've done no serious research. At all, lol. London exists in Harry Potter. Can Harry Potter do magic? Spiderman lives in New York, does that mean he's out there fighting crime? Does a candy bar cost the same price there? Think before you type, you look very silly and childish. The issue is the fiction interwoven within the non fiction. Egyptians wrote about their history, battles, kings a long time ago, in more depth, but I doubt Ra is real. You're saying since a book has some history recorded in it, it makes all of it true. Was Jonah swallowed by a fish? Did Noah ride an ark around with every animal on it? No, it's laughable for even a child to believe.
I'm a brasilian pastor and here to give thank you, Dr. Collins, for you great project and contributions for the Biblical faith.
I hope stand with you like a volunteer in Tall el-Hammam.
God bless you.
This is so amazing thank you for being Steadfast Dr Collins. God bless you!
How interesting, thank you this is eye opening. Great interview.
Our pleasure!
Thank you for the detailed reply. Unfortunately I can only access up to 'with the invasion of ' (I'm having trouble after updating ISO). However, how kind of you to take time to give me so much information and the revelation of a pharaoh previous to Ramases with presumably the same route nomenclature to that of Moses. As a very lowly baptist, lay preacher I have learned so much from lectures such as yours, including your testimony, that supports my faith and gives me confidence to continue witnessing.
This brother looks like Patrick Stewart ;)
Peter says that Sodom and Gomorrah are still an ensample to us today.
The text is always right
What is the relationship between the nomenclature 'Moses' and Ra-Moses i.e. RaMases.?
Everything you said sounds right regarding the location of Sodom. I was very captivated by your teaching. But i do have a question because Ron Wyatt makes everything sound good also. One thing he says that is really convincing is that he has found surfer balls in the rocks formation south of the dead sea. He also sites Gen 10:;18-19 which he says marks the cities south of the dead sea, Later the Canaanite clans scattered and the borders of Canaan reached from Sidon toward Gerar as far as Gaza, and then toward Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboyim, as far as Lasha. How would you explain the sulfur balls? Also do those verses prove the cities were south of the dead sea?
I was also trying to look and see if this is the same location as Ron Wyatt found as well…so it’s not?
My friend has been to most of Ron Wyatt’s sites and corroborated his findings. He showed me the pictures right after he got back…about 6 years ago or so. RE: the sulfur balls I don’t remember where he said that was (maybe Jordan) also the columns in Saudi Arabia with Hebrew writing, the split rock, the carving of a calf in the altar and Hebrew writing and carvings on stone of sandals.
I just discovered Steven Collins yesterday and am really enjoying his work. Pretty incredible hearing about the tribes spread throughout the world.
Continuing former question - who came first Moses or RaMases the pharaoh?
+David Richard the scholarly and most logical consensus is moses never existed, lol.
@@skittazbro How is that the most logical consensus? So the most logical consensus is to say all the nations and there references to him are all wrong and delusional you and your google searches are correct? come on buddy think rationally before you say something like that,
@@zachwilkins3062 depends if you want to believe historians and religious scholars and archeologists, many of whom are Christians or Jewish. Or believe in a book of old fairy tales written by people who thought the earth was flat and thought we were the center of the universe. I'm more inclined to believe in Zeus over Moses, he's mentioned a lot more throughout history, by name. Think logically. No Google search required. Do actual objective research.
@@skittazbro Your perception betrays you. The "fairy tale" book knew of countless nations,people and cities before we did, it knew of battles and migrations, it even had the market currency value of slaves and other things exact. It has proven its self the world over. It never said the earth was flat either. "actual objective research" I know your not objective or would know this basic level understanding of it. The deeper levels will blow you away.
@@zachwilkins3062 once again you show you've done no serious research. At all, lol. London exists in Harry Potter. Can Harry Potter do magic? Spiderman lives in New York, does that mean he's out there fighting crime? Does a candy bar cost the same price there? Think before you type, you look very silly and childish. The issue is the fiction interwoven within the non fiction. Egyptians wrote about their history, battles, kings a long time ago, in more depth, but I doubt Ra is real. You're saying since a book has some history recorded in it, it makes all of it true. Was Jonah swallowed by a fish? Did Noah ride an ark around with every animal on it? No, it's laughable for even a child to believe.
More convinced by Ron Wyatt