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Akenaten only reintroduced monotheism. It was also Egypt's religion in the time of the benben stone. All the gods were limbs and emanations of ptah ra. The texts for this are in The Saturn Myth, by Dave Talbot
I do not recall where I heard about the following but I feel this does apply to the dynastic Egyptians in the video. So many "ancient" cultures are purported to be "polytheistic" having many gods but usually a singular head or chief or leader god. From Babylonia, Sumerian, Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Pagan, and Roman religions we are shown a host of gods and goddesses with various attributes that most often follow one leader. The ideas of a single God (a creator or monad) that has through being caused their own emanations (as Aeons) which though separate are still one with the Monad but just vary in attribute. Such I feel can be applied to any of these religions mentioned above. With Egypt, having the Sun, and then as emanations like Thoth, Horus, etc. to give depth to the one true God which is just simply the sun for that isa true creator if I could ever imagine one makes the timeline for your theory even longer though we could not prove this it seems that throughout time it has always been a single creator with many emanations or aeons to support them and give further definition to what they are creating.
Actually, what fits even closer is Thutmose III as the Pharaoh mentioned in Exodus chapters 3 and in 4:19 and Amenhotep II as the Pharaoh of the Exodus in Exodus 5. If you go by the dating of Amenhotep II's high chronological reign, it would then make him the Pharaoh of the Exodus and the one who desecrated Hatshepsut's memory after she died. There are only two Pharaoh's from that dynasty who lived long enough to match the time element of Moses in his exile that lasted for 40 yrs; one is Ramses II who came much later and the other is Thutmose III. So after Thutmose III died and Moses went back to Egypt, it was his former step-brother of sorts; Amenhotep II whom he would have faced. This would explain the hostility from Amenhotep II in that he would have viewed Moses behavior from 40 yrs earlier as betrayal in how Moses had sided with his own people and even killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew slave (Exodus 2:11-15). Amenhotep II would have seen this as a slap in the face given the fact that Hatshepsut rescued him out of the Nile and gave him such privilege by raising him as her own son. It's also noteworthy that Amenhotep's first born son is never mentioned as his successor. The Ipuwer papyrus describes violent upheavals in Egypt, starvation, drought, escape of slaves (with the wealth of the Egyptians), and death throughout the land. The papyrus was written by an Egyptian named Ipuwer and appears to be an eyewitness account of the effects of the Exodus plagues from the perspective of an average Egyptian.
The actual number of people fleeing egypt more likely below 50.not 600.000 as mention in the bible. Israel archeologist been sweeping the sinai after siezing it from egypt in 67.but they found no trace of ancient settlement
Everything yoi said os fact. One more piece of info that no one is speaking on is the haberu aka Hebrew relationship and conflict with the Hittites and Mitanni kingdoms. Hittite King Suppiluliumas conquered Egypt during during the reign of Akhenaten who failed to answered the called of his Mitanni brothers when getting destroyed by the Hittites who eventually took over parts of Egypt it was Him who did this grave act all those regions far into Morsern day oran Persia was Eytptian land. There's was even royal marriage between Mitanni and Ancient Egyptian blood line. Know the facts This is the source of your Hebrews in the Bible. They are Hittites to the core. we once gsve refuge and land, intermarry with Egyptians so as you see we opened our doors an got conquered. So much more to so you great peeps look at the worms of Dr. BEN AND JOHN HENRY CLARK YOU WILL GET THE EHILE TRUTH AN NON LESS. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
As an archaeologist I am very impressed by this well told and shown story of archaeology and ancient historical data woven together intelligently. Thank you.
Now enjoy a well deserved weekend! Thank you for your continued efforts in helping to uncover and bring to light our lost history, keep up the great work! Love the channel✊
Moses did not create a new Religion . Israeli's wrote their experiences with God down .So did Moses .in fact He begged not to be sent . Over and over .But God Used him And Led the Israeli People from Slavery in Egypt for 400 years .
@@sharonodonnell2147 This guy cherry picks and shows his lack of understanding the attitudes of faithful Biblical characters, assuming them to be naive and easily influenced by the world around him. He even leaves out how Moses real mother did raise him during his earliest years. Their certainly are other points to raise but I don't want to hog them all.
Wonderful! This is so fascinating. I always LOVE archaeological studies of Biblical topics. Whether you’re religious or not, the fact is that the Bible is the most important document we possess, to have come down to us in a living tradition from predecessor cultures now long gone. The Bible and scientific archaeology are mutually enlightening, to the benefit of people of faith on the one hand, who can then have some factual basis for their beliefs, not mere credulity in mumbo-jumbo, and on the other hand, archaeologists who can use the Bible narratives as a pointer, focus and motivation for their investigations.
The Rosetta Stone is the most important document we possess, as it unlocked and allowed the translation of countless, otherwise-indecipherable ancient texts written in numerous dead languages. …The Bible is not a document, rather, it’s a hodge-podge of documents that not even all christians agree on - let alone those who subscribe to judaism whose anthology was picked over, hacked, spliced, and often misinterpreted to arrive at the messianic foregone conclusions of christendom.
Right on point! Moses definitely was born during the 18th Dynasty,under Thutmose1, and faced a young Boastful, Stubborn Ahmenhotep2 in the Spring of 1443B.C
Matt so proud of you!best lesson yet I was glued to every word,what a way to go finally family trees,new to me news,beautiful pics that match the statues.love the old maps,old pics.
really does tie pieces together pretty well. Used to always hear how if Moses was real then why nothing in Egyptian history recorded him. People never understand that to remove someone is easy to do. Hatshatsup was completely removed by thutmos 3rd. french found her on the walls of his temple. Blocks were turned to hide her and then redid with his stuff.
What is your source that Thutmose III tried to remove her? all historical records say that they were on a good bond between them. Why it isnt the french or any one else that tried to remove her from history?
@@mauromrmr3596The source or pechita di Ioanchim (Ra Moshe) is the lineage and healing book of the Khristos and places the Hellenne practice at exactly this time taking two millennia to accomplish. Yes Krishna is parallel to the Hellene Khristos via Sanskrit. Our 🌍 is one after all ~
Brilliant have been talking about this very topic during the last week. So pleased you are on the case looking forward to updates thank you, so informative.
@@AncientArchitects I believe in what your on too and I'm always impressed with open approach to some difficult mysterys and investigations. I would like to ask some questions but will wait for a better time.
Very interesting, especially when it's almost the eve of Pesach here in Israel, which is the time of telling the story of Exodus. Thank you for the videos.
I do not think they were the Hyksos - but were viewed as collaborators or allies friends of the Hyksos. That is why they did not leave when the Hyksos were kicked out and were not killed. Instead they were enslaved to ensure they did not cooperate with the Hyksos should they come back.
Canaanite slaves did not build the pyramids. The entire narrative fails on this point. Genesis and Exodus are pure myth, written over a thousand years after the alleged events allegedly transpired.
Huh? Blowing my god damn mind! Keep it up. I can literally not wait for the follow up to this! I'm gonna check his tomb out when I go to Egypt later this year! Gonna use your videos as my tourist map!
When I first saw this video I held a different timeline for Moses that would not allow him to fit the scenario you present. But with further study and an adjusted timeline I have returned to this video and have to agree. This fits the story of Moses extremely well.
Wow! Fascinating, Matt. I had the same thoughts about the Hyksos/Shepherd Kings from one of your earlier videos. Looking forward to where this leads. Thanks, as always.
@@AncientArchitects well just from what I've seen people love channels that put out content on a pretty regular basis. A lot of people love history an you're channel stays away from the tin foil hat history.
As a boy I always wondered how Moses fit in to Egyptology. My dad had many books about the subject back in the 70's but I did not understand what I was reading for the most part. There was little to no mention about that Pharaoh that I could remember from the books. All the other names you mentioned I do remember. Is it a coincidence? Probably not. Keep up the good work and research.
Yes, I think the remains of the Hyksos are the Israelites. The Egyptians record history from their point of view and Exodus is a Hyksos point of view. Interesting.
@@AncientArchitects , well as modern thought is that the Hyksos, are semetic peoples from fertile plains north east of egypt, the israelite connection that you make, would make a circular connection Matt.
@@AncientArchitects , I admire your Moses timeline, that would put you at odds with the stated timeline, 200 to 250 years difference maybe. But there are a few of us :) in the business that have these thoughts.
There is no doubt in my mind that the Hyksos could have been the then Hebrews. After all they weren't fully concidered " Israel" until much later even in their own time. Whether or not you believe the Bible to be 100% truth or not, it is still a poetic historical telling of a people group. There is historical fact in there and I believe they are the ones that brought the idea of a One God to the Egyptians. Their connection to the Spinx is something I have been thinking about for a long time as well given it's connection to Lions and the Jewish lion iconary.
Dear @alexlehman1633 Joseph and Imhotep are the same person !!! How could that possibly be a convincing idea ???? The idea that Joseph and Imhotep are the same person is completely absurd !!! People who know a little of history (Egyptian and Israelite) and study the Biblical Scriptures would be quick to recognize the insurmountable problem with this idea. Imhotep was the vizier of Egypt under Djoser, the King/Pharaoh of Egypt in the third dynasty, of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. This was around 2,600 BC. Abraham was the great grandfather of Joseph (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph). Abraham lived around 2000 BC (though some scholars place his life spand later. Do you see the problem ???? If Imhotep was Joseph then that would mean that Joseph was born around 600 years BEFORE his own great grandfather, Abraham, was born !!!! That is how absurd this idea is. I caught this problem right away the very first time I heard this crazy idea (I have been studying the Scriptures & Biblical history for a very long time and I had an Egyptian archaeology class in college). Many conservative Christian scholars place Jacob's time in Egypt as having been during the 13th Dynasty of the Second Intermediate Period which would be starting around 1,800 BC. Imhotep would have been dead about 800 years before Joseph was born (according to Biblical Chronology). It is probably important to consider where this idea originated - in the imaginative mind of Ron Wyatt, which was know for his erroneous ideas, his speculations, many creative stories, and lack of a clear understanding of the Scriptures. Studious, knowledgable Christians were rarely taken in by his many "discovery" claims; they could see through his stories. But Wyatt found a section of professing Christians who would accept his stories without mindful discretion and discernment. Please do a little study so you will not fall for such absurd ideas. Be Well, DZ
@Silverheart1956 not defending wyat but he did find the red sea crossing and he did find the protected mt siania, the only site that fits scripture to the letter
If the temple at Deir el Bahri was designed by Hatshepsut's steward and confidante Senenmut, and Senenmut is Moses, then Moses built the temple. How amazing if true.
After the children of Israel had avenged themselves of the Midianites, and captured their young virgins for future use, Moses was "gathered unto his people" (Num. 31.2), i.e., leaving the Sun, "he went and returned, and dwelt" with the Sun - he completed the circle of the zodiac, or year. Having thus looked upon the Promised Land (summer), Moses died, and buried himself in a valley in the land of Moab (water-father = Aquarius = Moses), "but no man knoweth of his sepulcher unto this day" (Deut. 34.6). Although one hundred and twenty years old, " his eyes," it is said, " were not dim (his stars shine as brightly now as they did then), nor his natural force abated (the rainy season still comes on every year) " However, the people wept thirty days, i.e., during the passage of the Sun through Aquarius, the Wash-pot (Ps 60.8), or the rainy month of January. Nor must we forget that Michael (who is like a ram) contended with the Devil about Moses' body, each claiming it for his, i.e., it was not yet exactly known whether the winter solstice was in Aquarius or Capricorn. It had probably ceased to be found in Aquarius, but could not be said to have entered Capricorn. However, " Michael durst not bring a railing accusation against him (the Devil = winter solstice)," but said, "the Lord rebuke thee" (Jude 9). The Greek here translated "rebuke," is a-trivia, to set a value upon, i.e., the Sun (Lord) in his northern solstice will fix the southern solstice, which is exactly opposite.
No. Senenmut was not Moses. He has a tomb in Egypt. He was Egyptian. There is no archeological evidence of a large slave populace in Egypt. Nor is there archeological evidence of a slave revolt and exodus.
Great work brother. A real eye opener to how much our past has been changed. As I've heard in the past, history is written by Victor's therefore we only see their interpretation.
in Egyptian the term " Hyksos " meant - rulers from foreign lands - they were indeed the Hebrews and eventually were driven out northward and as directed by there god , Enlil
A very thorough and cogent presentation! I read somewhere that the Egyptian phrase Pa Hanok actually translates as House of Enoch, so I am guessing that more of this Hyksos history is linked to this storyline?
There could be a link between the Hyksos and the Greeks, or pre-Greek Danaans or Pelasgians. The First King of Athens was called Cecrops, which sounds a lot to me like Cheops. I think Cheops/Cecrops/Khufu was an invader like Sutton Hoo. I think he was buried in this boat. I think this explains Herodotus curious remark that the Egyptians hated Khufu, which really makes no sense otherwise. He should be a hero if he built that. So he didn't. o When Cecrops set up shop in Athens and Argos, he brought a new God with him, well Goddess, and her name was Athena. Poseidon played second fiddle after that. Women could vote and they tipped the outcome to Athena. What is interesting though is that before Cecrops came there was a legendary King named Erechtheus. This is Greek for 'God[like] Erech' or alternatively, godlike Enoch. So, from the very early days, Argos and Athens were ruled by believers in Poseidon, a seafaring god, as opposed to the invading warlike god, Athena, and the ruler originally was godlike Enoch. A tenuous but sturdy connection. Erik the Red also comes to mind. Don't laugh; the second flood, Deukalion's flood around 6200 BC when Doggerland sank, also was known as Deukalion and Pyrrha's flood. She was his red-headed wife. Reminds me of the Tuatha de Danann, People of Art & Skill.
Possible sequence of what happened 1. Musa was placed in a basket to evade being killed and was recovered and rescued by Hatshepsut. She was already Queen of Egypt ie under Thutmoses ii. She was born in 1507 and was 14 years old (1493) when she became Queen and age was 28 when her husband Thutmoses ii died and became the Co regent of Egypt. (1479). Musa was born in 1493BC. 2. Musa was reunited with his mother who then worked as the wet nurse in pharaohs’ palace as per the Quran. 4. Musa grew in palace as stepson or stepbrother of Hatshepsut. 5. Musa became her most trusted advisor as she was regent of Egypt 6. Musa grew up as step brother to Thutmoses iii who was the son of Thutmoses ii through a different mother. 7. He discovered that he was Jewish but still stayed with Hatshepsut and was protected by Hatshepsut. He got to know also his real family and they were also under the care and protection of Hatshepsut ie Asiya. 8. Thutmoses iii also knew now that Musa was Jewish and lived in the palace under Hatshepsut protection. This also explains why Senenmut parents despite being a commoner had a special place in pharaoh’s court as the ruler at that time was Hatshepsut. 9. It is known that Senenmut/Musa has many siblings. Senenmut was of low commoner birth, born to literate provincial parents, Ramose and Hatnofer (or "Hatnefret") from Iuny (modern Armant). Senenmut is known to have had three brothers (Amenemhet, Minhotep, and Pairy) and two sisters (Ahhotep and Nofrethor). One of the elder brothers was Harun AS. 10. Musa played a key role in Hatshepsut’s reign a co regent of Egypt and it was a period of prosperity for Egypt. Many monumental buildings were erected during that time all attributed to Musa. Amongst the notable buildings are the Djeser-Djeseru or "the Holy of Holies and Deir el-Bahri. It was designed and implemented by Senenmut at a site on the West Bank of the Nile River near the entrance to what now is called the Valley of the Kings. 11. Senenmut also prepared a tomb complex for himself next to the valley of the King and close to the tomb of Thutmoses ii and Hatshepsut. Part of his family was also buried there including his father and mother. 12. In the meantime, Thutmoses iii grew up to be a very well abled and trained military leader. Musa and Thutmoses iii were like brothers but they were also rivals even though Musa was Jewish and not really in line to the throne. I am sure there is some degree of jealously between the two as Thutmoses iii becomes more impatient to become pharaoh. 13. The age gap between Senenmut and Thutmoses iii is about 12 years if we assume that Senenmut was born in the year Hatshepsut became Queen is 1493 and Thutmoses iii was 2 when Thutmoses ii died in 1479 or born in 1481BC. (1493-1481=12). 14. Musa killed the Egyptian and fled after knowing that Thutmoses iii wanted to kill him and had a reason to do so. This is perhaps around 3 years before Hatshepsut died ie around 1460BC 15. After this event and Musa leaving the court of pharaoh, Hatshepsut’s position was severely compromised. Then happened the incident of the hairdresser where Thutmoses iii killed her and her family 16. Hatshepsut sickened by what she saw, declared that she believed in the God of Musa and was tortured and killed by Thutmoses iii. She died at 1458 aged 50. At that time Thutmoses iii was only 23 when he became sole ruler or pharaoh of Egypt. 17. Assuming Musa fled Egypt around 1460BC and Hatshepsut died (1458BC) and he was adopted the first year when she was Queen (1493), that makes Musa around 33 when he fled Egypt to Madyan. 18. After Hatshepsut died, Thutmoses iii ruled Egypt with an iron fist through military might and expanded Egypt to its largest territory. The Jews were under severe torment during this time while Musa remained with Shuaib / Jethro in Madyan. This also explained why Thutmoses iii went to conquer Palestine. 19. It is quite possibly that Shuaib guided and nurtured Musa spiritually during this time as it was suggested that Musa went to Mecca for Hajj for 8-10 years with Shuaib as the Quran suggested. (Qasas 28 : 27) 20. Musa stayed in Madyan for around 33 years ie from 1460-1430BC when the incident of the burning bush happened on the right side of Mount Tur. There Allah commanded him to return to Egypt to save the Israelites who were under severe torment by the forces of Thutmoses iii. So he was about 63 when he return back to Egypt to face Thutmoses iii.
perfect analysis, I knew that you would dig more into this :D I'm so happy, very interesting. So now, is it sure that thoth is (Hermes / Enoch / Edris?) and Then where is Noah in the story? because I do recall stories in ancient Egyptian scriptures, do mention the flood, even in their art, there are some arc/ark visuals right? correct me if am wrong please. I do believe like you; that all the religious (parable stories) we know from all the spiritual religions, do exist in every era (with different naming and slight diff interpretations, and It would be so interesting if you can cover all of them and make a full table with correlations between christian/muslim names in comparison with the ancient egyption names. thank u like always.
I saved this video in watch later and just got to it. I will have to watch it a few times more to digest all the information in it. Some people even have the sphinx dated to before recorded history.
I watched the last video and was thinking about the Moses - Thutmose name "coincidence", so I did some Googling and found the Graham Hancock page hypothesizing Moses was Akhenaten - I think your reasoning is more logical, though I was expecting you to conclude Moses brought the monotheistic idea to Egypt and not the other way. My understanding was that Abraham coalesced the Sumerian pantheon and stories he learned at Ur into one god. I have been interested for some time in working out the timeline here, and one thing I read that I would agree with is that the Thera eruption side effects were playing out during the escape of the Israelites. The "Red Sea" was a mis-translation of the Sea of Reeds, which parted because of the effect of the eruption. Tree ring dating was used to pin down this eruption to sometime between 1600 and 1525 BC.
It is very interesting to think that Moses got the one god concept from Egypt rather than the other way around. History might be a lot more simple if Abram would have just stayed at home.
@@shabbykat273 give me the verse where it says trinity or one of the three says to worship all three or praise all three. You won't find it in the bible at all.
Interesting. Re-imagining the Sphinx as a lion, etc. seems to have been so 18th dynasty. The Greek sphinxes feature a human head, a lion's body, eagle's wings, and, If you look closely, a bull's switch not a lion's tail. The same tetramorph (see Gospel figures) is used by monotheists even today. Great video (but I have my own take on who was who).
joe ampolo The 4 part Greek Sphinx is a combination of the 4 fixed signs of the zodiac. The head of man= Aquarius, lion’s body = Leo, the bull’s tail = Taurus, and the wings of an Eagle = Aquila the Eagle, which now is the Scorpion. Those 2 constellations are across from each other straddling the Milky Way. I don’t know at what point in history that the zodiac began using Scorpio instead of Aquila. The 4 fixed signs have great importance throughout human history and are encoded in symbolism across the globe.
Interesting the picture of Moses, the Egyptian princess and Moses older sister Miriam at 8:38 is on the cover of the MY BOOK OF BIBLE STORIES PRINTED and ILLUSTRATED BY JEHOVAHS WITNESSES.
What about the Book of Jasher chapters 60ish through 78 or 80.. I can't remember. But in that book it says that the pharaoh of the time Moses was young and grew up to later flee is Melol king/pharaoh of Egypt. When Melol (reigned 94 yrs.) died, the Egyptian people did not embalm him on account of his stench from leprosy and boils quickly buried him in the sepulchre of the kings of Egypt in Zoan Egypt. Then his son Adikam who is short in height (around a Cubit and a Span) reigned as pharaoh. When Moses fled, he stayed and ruled in the Kingdom of Kush for 40 yrs. Traveled to Midian to later come back to Egypt for Gods' people.
U should study exactly where the Sphynx sets its gaze. NOT just the horizon. Make sure it astrological charts face the correct star alignments. You may be surprised.
But if at some point in earths past an event happened that flipped the earth on its axis and tilted us 23° and if the sphinx is older than this event are you sure you know where the sphinx gaze was meant to be?
So a pagan perspective is, the Hyksos were Western Semitic peoples who invaded and then ruled Egypt for a while. They favored Set, the God of the desert and the natural night, the consort of Nephthys. Together Set, Nephthys, Osiris and Isis formed a quaternity, which is the Yin and Yang of nature-based spirituality - of moon and sun, light and darkness, male and female, active and receptive and so on, a principle which relates to the way the universe was formed and how it works. Set was also highly venerated by the early dynastic Pharaohs. Ancient Egyptians were Ophidians, or spiritual people who venerated nature and practiced Kundalini. This is why there are so many depictions of serpents of all kinds in ancient Kemetian artworks. The serpent and other sacred beasts such as the cat, the falcon, the jackal and dog, the pig, hippopotamus, anteater, crocodile , mongoose and others were highly venerated. This shows clearly in the attire and representations of the neteru, or nature gods. The god becomes the epiphany or sacred animal, much as Thorr becomes the lightning. These people were pagan or in other words, lived in harmony with nature and loved nature in all ways. They lived by the 42 Ideals of Maat which are the oldest existing set of ethical guidelines for leading a good lifetime. Maat is a Cosmic Goddess and the wife of Thoth, the author of hieroglyphic writings and symbolism and god of wisdom. The Aten disc is best described by Thoth as follows :" God is a circle, with center everywhere and circumference nowhere", or that we as individuals are all centers of the universe, which has no beginning and is never ending. The disc forms the center of the winged serpent or pagan dragon which is found at the entrance ways to many of the old temples and other buildings around the ancient and prehistoric world. So it could be that the disc is Love, the serpents are the vivifying word, and the wings radiate the Life Force throughout the Cosmos. Now, Thoth the High Priest of the Ophidians, was known in Greece as Hermes Thrice-Great and his emblem is the caduceus, which is a form of the dragon or winged serpent - the banner of so many peoples of the ancient world, including the Hyksos and Moses. His emblem is the brazen serpent Nechustan, which is draped over a T-shaped pillar or pole. The serpent wrapped around a pole is the symbol of Asherah, the wife of Jehovah. Moses is often depicted with horns in the way of many pagan Horned Gods such as Cernunnos, Pan and Loki. The horns are not related to the Biblical Devil but are the horns of Isis, which cradle the Aten disc or Orb of the Life Force in the earliest artworks. Many thanks for the excellent well-researched and informational videos. Cheers
Wow fantastic stuff!!! Minor constructive criticism and maybe it's just me but it would've helped for me if you had slowed down and maybe given more time to introduce all the difference characters. You had an org chart of sorts at one point but maybe a more detailed one to help sort out the who's who. But I'm loving your channel, discovered it recently and started from the oldest one and working my way through most of them towards the present.
Interesting theory. I thought that Senenmut's mummy had been found, but that was a long time ago, and I may have conflated that with them identifying one of his tombs. I think you're on to something, here. Well done.
Great job. One thing that would have had to happen in the timeline was that when Moses fled, it would have been under hatshepsuts reign and tuthmosis the 3rd would have been around 10.
yah' qub Yes, you are correct in everything expect that when I said Semites, I meant the depictions of the bearded and braided people on the wall at timecode 7:40. Moses certainly is a hametic name. I think we agree on that.
Very interesting indeed. I've always thought that the extreme similarity of The Lord's Prayer and the one Akhenaten created for the Aten had to be in some way connected too.
You should do a video and research the evidence that Solomon’s temple was actually built in Tanis and that his Royal house is actually out side another temple complex or at least the building is of the exact same size. I too believe the story about the Israelites are a retelling of the Hyksos.
I totally agree with you and this viewpoint. In addition the Hyksos soon to be Israelis slaves may have been building Armana and participating in Akhenaten’s monotheism before leaving. In addition Moses is a segment of the Egyptian Kings names: Thutmose, Amoses …. another indication of his connection with the Royal Family.
Yes, Ron Wyatt had a similar idea decades ago. After his passing, his wife published a book called Battle for the first born by Mary Wyatt. The book goes into detail matching dates and details with the Bible very similar to this. If you’re inclined, please review the book and indicate your thoughts.
@@Silverheart1956 Einstein was proven wrong about quantum theory, but you don’t through everything he said out the window. Just the same, most of Ron’s findings have been confirmed that he was truthful about what he found. Others have validated his findings. It’s up to you decided if the evidence is sufficient to prove their implication. I am not convinced that he intentionally said anything deceptive, although I do question the ark of the covenant.
Very well document and pertinent analysis Matt. The question of the origine of Moses mighthowever remain open for a long time, unless academic historians and researchers get rid of all their biases; for a different view on the subject, I strongly recommend one of the books of the Egyptian-American author Moustafa Gadalla : "Egyptian deception" which provides a clear and strong insight of the Egyptian origin of the people of Israel and identifies Moses with Akhenaten for its part. The name of Moses itself might be an Hebraic derivative of the Pharaonic term "me-she" meaning the anointed one, which in turn was translated into "Christos" in Greek...
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I was at work or I would've seen your comment earlier. DREAM STEELA!
Akenaten only reintroduced monotheism. It was also Egypt's religion in the time of the benben stone. All the gods were limbs and emanations of ptah ra. The texts for this are in The Saturn Myth, by Dave Talbot
Check out Ralph Ellis has a welter of knowledge on this.
good theory!!!
I do not recall where I heard about the following but I feel this does apply to the dynastic Egyptians in the video. So many "ancient" cultures are purported to be "polytheistic" having many gods but usually a singular head or chief or leader god. From Babylonia, Sumerian, Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Pagan, and Roman religions we are shown a host of gods and goddesses with various attributes that most often follow one leader. The ideas of a single God (a creator or monad) that has through being caused their own emanations (as Aeons) which though separate are still one with the Monad but just vary in attribute. Such I feel can be applied to any of these religions mentioned above. With Egypt, having the Sun, and then as emanations like Thoth, Horus, etc. to give depth to the one true God which is just simply the sun for that isa true creator if I could ever imagine one makes the timeline for your theory even longer though we could not prove this it seems that throughout time it has always been a single creator with many emanations or aeons to support them and give further definition to what they are creating.
Actually, what fits even closer is Thutmose III as the Pharaoh mentioned in Exodus chapters 3 and in 4:19 and Amenhotep II as the Pharaoh of the Exodus in Exodus 5. If you go by the dating of Amenhotep II's high chronological reign, it would then make him the Pharaoh of the Exodus and the one who desecrated Hatshepsut's memory after she died. There are only two Pharaoh's from that dynasty who lived long enough to match the time element of Moses in his exile that lasted for 40 yrs; one is Ramses II who came much later and the other is Thutmose III. So after Thutmose III died and Moses went back to Egypt, it was his former step-brother of sorts; Amenhotep II whom he would have faced. This would explain the hostility from Amenhotep II in that he would have viewed Moses behavior from 40 yrs earlier as betrayal in how Moses had sided with his own people and even killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew slave (Exodus 2:11-15). Amenhotep II would have seen this as a slap in the face given the fact that Hatshepsut rescued him out of the Nile and gave him such privilege by raising him as her own son. It's also noteworthy that Amenhotep's first born son is never mentioned as his successor. The Ipuwer papyrus describes violent upheavals in Egypt, starvation, drought, escape of slaves (with the wealth of the Egyptians), and death throughout the land. The papyrus was written by an Egyptian named Ipuwer and appears to be an eyewitness account of the effects of the Exodus plagues from the perspective of an average Egyptian.
The actual number of people fleeing egypt more likely below 50.not 600.000 as mention in the bible.
Israel archeologist been sweeping the sinai after siezing it from egypt in 67.but they found no trace of ancient settlement
Everything yoi said os fact. One more piece of info that no one is speaking on is the haberu aka Hebrew relationship and conflict with the Hittites and Mitanni kingdoms. Hittite King Suppiluliumas conquered Egypt during during the reign of Akhenaten who failed to answered the called of his Mitanni brothers when getting destroyed by the Hittites who eventually took over parts of Egypt it was Him who did this grave act all those regions far into Morsern day oran Persia was Eytptian land. There's was even royal marriage between Mitanni and Ancient Egyptian blood line. Know the facts This is the source of your Hebrews in the Bible. They are Hittites to the core. we once gsve refuge and land, intermarry with Egyptians so as you see we opened our doors an got conquered. So much more to so you great peeps look at the worms of Dr. BEN AND JOHN HENRY CLARK YOU WILL GET THE EHILE TRUTH AN NON LESS. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
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I have the Thutmose respect for you.
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Best pun I ever heard.
I like that ....hahahaha!
@@pantherplatform If you read it, did you hear it?
@The Godless Well, bye
As an archaeologist I am very impressed by this well told and shown story of archaeology and ancient historical data woven together intelligently. Thank you.
So much new content this week! Awesome man we're spoiled!
Worked hard this week! Cheers
We appreciate it.
Now enjoy a well deserved weekend! Thank you for your continued efforts in helping to uncover and bring to light our lost history, keep up the great work! Love the channel✊
Dr Charles Cos worked hard on this work indeed.
Bought time someone has put Moses back into Egyptology..great vid brotha
Moses did not create a new Religion .
Israeli's wrote their experiences with God down
.So did Moses .in fact He begged not to be sent .
Over and over .But God Used him And Led the Israeli People from
Slavery in Egypt for 400 years .
@@sharonodonnell2147 This guy cherry picks and shows his lack of understanding the attitudes of faithful Biblical characters, assuming them to be naive and easily influenced by the world around him. He even leaves out how Moses real mother did raise him during his earliest years. Their certainly are other points to raise but I don't want to hog them all.
Wonderful! This is so fascinating. I always LOVE archaeological studies of Biblical topics. Whether you’re religious or not, the fact is that the Bible is the most important document we possess, to have come down to us in a living tradition from predecessor cultures now long gone. The Bible and scientific archaeology are mutually enlightening, to the benefit of people of faith on the one hand, who can then have some factual basis for their beliefs, not mere credulity in mumbo-jumbo, and on the other hand, archaeologists who can use the Bible narratives as a pointer, focus and motivation for their investigations.
Very well said ❤
The Rosetta Stone is the most important document we possess, as it unlocked and allowed the translation of countless, otherwise-indecipherable ancient texts written in numerous dead languages. …The Bible is not a document, rather, it’s a hodge-podge of documents that not even all christians agree on - let alone those who subscribe to judaism whose anthology was picked over, hacked, spliced, and often misinterpreted to arrive at the messianic foregone conclusions of christendom.
Fitting Moses into the story crushes the current narrative. Great video.
Thanks Matt, its tying up the historical time line that's needed.
Right on point! Moses definitely was born during the 18th Dynasty,under Thutmose1, and faced a young Boastful, Stubborn Ahmenhotep2 in the Spring of 1443B.C
Matt so proud of you!best lesson yet I was glued to every word,what a way to go finally family trees,new to me news,beautiful pics that match the statues.love the old maps,old pics.
Thank you
Something I"ve suspected for a while!
side note: you've been consistent in your video uploads, keep up the good work but don't burn yourself out!
I’ll take a break soon! :-)
really does tie pieces together pretty well. Used to always hear how if Moses was real then why nothing in Egyptian history recorded him. People never understand that to remove someone is easy to do. Hatshatsup was completely removed by thutmos 3rd. french found her on the walls of his temple. Blocks were turned to hide her and then redid with his stuff.
Yeah and god was inventend form dog.
It was just inverted. And tje chrost comes form hindu krishna lol
Hatshatsup? Do you mean Hatshepsut?
What is your source that Thutmose III tried to remove her? all historical records say that they were on a good bond between them. Why it isnt the french or any one else that tried to remove her from history?
@@ashiinsane90 Thutmoses temple used Her temple blocks. just spun them. Got 2 in one that way. removed her name. Made his.
@@mauromrmr3596The source or pechita di Ioanchim (Ra Moshe) is the lineage and healing book of the Khristos and places the Hellenne practice at exactly this time taking two millennia to accomplish. Yes Krishna is parallel to the Hellene Khristos via Sanskrit. Our 🌍 is one after all ~
I really appreciate the consistency of content and narrative you have been putting out lately. I always look forward to the next one!
Thanks - been working hard this week!
Thanks for the great video. You really connect some fascinating dots.
Great detective work. Those stories match up very well. Makes you wonder how many more stories deemed religious myth are based on fact.
Love this topic. Always have tried to figure this out myself. Thank you for such a well presented video. Love your uploads.
There should be a golden Globe for best ancient archeological mysteries etc....this bloke would win hands down
Brilliant have been talking about this very topic during the last week. So pleased you are on the case looking forward to updates thank you, so informative.
Cheers
Fantastic presentation on the information. I look forward to your continued work. Thank you very much
do you really believe this!?
This does fit the timeline...damn bro. Putting mainstream history to shame!
Mainstream sucks. It's purpose is to control, not educate.
That is a really interesting and excellent theory. Thanks for this work.👍
Haven't watched yet but smashed the like button anyway. Keep up the great content buddy...
Thank you
@@AncientArchitects I believe in what your on too and I'm always impressed with open approach to some difficult mysterys and investigations. I would like to ask some questions but will wait for a better time.
Very cool stuff. Interested to see where it goes because it is the first I have heard of it.
Very interesting, especially when it's almost the eve of Pesach here in Israel, which is the time of telling the story of Exodus. Thank you for the videos.
Cheers
I do not think they were the Hyksos - but were viewed as collaborators or allies friends of the Hyksos. That is why they did not leave when the Hyksos were kicked out and were not killed. Instead they were enslaved to ensure they did not cooperate with the Hyksos should they come back.
Canaanite slaves did not build the pyramids.
The entire narrative fails on this point.
Genesis and Exodus are pure myth, written over a thousand years after the alleged events allegedly transpired.
Huh? Blowing my god damn mind! Keep it up. I can literally not wait for the follow up to this! I'm gonna check his tomb out when I go to Egypt later this year! Gonna use your videos as my tourist map!
When I first saw this video I held a different timeline for Moses that would not allow him to fit the scenario you present. But with further study and an adjusted timeline I have returned to this video and have to agree. This fits the story of Moses extremely well.
We're really being spoiled this week, haha! Always look forward to a new video ✌
Wow! Fascinating, Matt. I had the same thoughts about the Hyksos/Shepherd Kings from one of your earlier videos. Looking forward to where this leads. Thanks, as always.
Absolutely Fascinating. Thank you.
some of the best content on youtube, thanks for all your work
outstanding! Keep them coming this is well researched and deeply convincing! Thank you
Matt, awesome hypothesis and even more knowing you will go deeper on this subject.
Damn, you're bold. I look forward to your future thoughts on this topic, for I am truly enthralled.
I remember when this channel only had 20k subs an now it's well over 200k subs.
I still can’t believe it
@@AncientArchitects well just from what I've seen people love channels that put out content on a pretty regular basis. A lot of people love history an you're channel stays away from the tin foil hat history.
@@AncientArchitects You deserve every one of them and MANY more👏👏👏💥👊❤💯👋🌟✌
As a boy I always wondered how Moses fit in to Egyptology. My dad had many books about the subject back in the 70's but I did not understand what I was reading for the most part. There was little to no mention about that Pharaoh that I could remember from the books. All the other names you mentioned I do remember. Is it a coincidence? Probably not. Keep up the good work and research.
If we can tie in Joseph moses, and the Hyksos, then we get somewhere to working out the Israelite egyptian connection.
Yes, I think the remains of the Hyksos are the Israelites. The Egyptians record history from their point of view and Exodus is a Hyksos point of view. Interesting.
@@AncientArchitects , well as modern thought is that the Hyksos, are semetic peoples from fertile plains north east of egypt, the israelite connection that you make, would make a circular connection Matt.
@@AncientArchitects , I admire your Moses timeline, that would put you at odds with the stated timeline, 200 to 250 years difference maybe. But there are a few of us :) in the business that have these thoughts.
There is no doubt in my mind that the Hyksos could have been the then Hebrews. After all they weren't fully concidered " Israel" until much later even in their own time.
Whether or not you believe the Bible to be 100% truth or not, it is still a poetic historical telling of a people group. There is historical fact in there and I believe they are the ones that brought the idea of a One God to the Egyptians. Their connection to the Spinx is something I have been thinking about for a long time as well given it's connection to Lions and the Jewish lion iconary.
@@Armoless ,thx.
Another brilliant presentation. Thank you.
You guys should check out the theory that Joseph and Imhotep are the same person, it’s pretty convincing(in my opinion).
Alex Lehman Since the remains are missing, it lines up with the Hebrew people taking the bones of Joseph back to the promised land.
The weird thing is the pharaohs name being Djoser.
Dear @alexlehman1633
Joseph and Imhotep are the same person !!!
How could that possibly be a convincing idea ????
The idea that Joseph and Imhotep are the same person is completely absurd !!!
People who know a little of history (Egyptian and Israelite) and study the Biblical Scriptures would be quick to recognize the insurmountable problem with this idea.
Imhotep was the vizier of Egypt under Djoser, the King/Pharaoh of Egypt in the third dynasty, of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. This was around 2,600 BC.
Abraham was the great grandfather of Joseph (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph). Abraham lived around 2000 BC (though some scholars place his life spand later. Do you see the problem ????
If Imhotep was Joseph then that would mean that Joseph was born around 600 years BEFORE his own great grandfather, Abraham, was born !!!! That is how absurd this idea is.
I caught this problem right away the very first time I heard this crazy idea (I have been studying the Scriptures & Biblical history for a very long time and I had an Egyptian archaeology class in college).
Many conservative Christian scholars place Jacob's time in Egypt as having been during the 13th Dynasty of the Second Intermediate Period which would be starting around 1,800 BC. Imhotep would have been dead about 800 years before Joseph was born (according to Biblical Chronology).
It is probably important to consider where this idea originated - in the imaginative mind of Ron Wyatt, which was know for his erroneous ideas, his speculations, many creative stories, and lack of a clear understanding of the Scriptures. Studious, knowledgable Christians were rarely taken in by his many "discovery" claims; they could see through his stories. But Wyatt found a section of professing Christians who would accept his stories without mindful discretion and discernment.
Please do a little study so you will not fall for such absurd ideas. Be Well, DZ
@Silverheart1956 not defending wyat but he did find the red sea crossing and he did find the protected mt siania, the only site that fits scripture to the letter
If the temple at Deir el Bahri was designed by Hatshepsut's steward and confidante Senenmut, and Senenmut is Moses, then Moses built the temple. How amazing if true.
After the children of Israel had avenged themselves of the Midianites, and captured their young virgins for future use, Moses was "gathered unto his people" (Num. 31.2), i.e., leaving the Sun, "he went and returned, and dwelt" with the Sun - he completed the circle of the zodiac, or year. Having thus looked upon the Promised Land (summer), Moses died, and buried himself in a valley in the land of Moab (water-father = Aquarius = Moses), "but no man knoweth of his sepulcher unto this day" (Deut. 34.6). Although one hundred and twenty years old, " his eyes," it is said, " were not dim (his stars shine as brightly now as they did then), nor his natural force abated (the rainy season still comes on every year) " However, the people wept thirty days, i.e., during the passage of the Sun through Aquarius, the Wash-pot (Ps 60.8), or the rainy month of January.
Nor must we forget that Michael (who is like a ram) contended with the Devil about Moses' body, each claiming it for his, i.e., it was not yet exactly known whether the winter solstice was in Aquarius or Capricorn. It had probably ceased to be found in Aquarius, but could not be said to have entered Capricorn. However, " Michael durst not bring a railing accusation against him (the Devil = winter solstice)," but said, "the Lord rebuke thee" (Jude 9). The Greek here translated "rebuke," is a-trivia, to set a value upon, i.e., the Sun (Lord) in his northern solstice will fix the southern solstice, which is exactly opposite.
No. Senenmut was not Moses. He has a tomb in Egypt. He was Egyptian. There is no archeological evidence of a large slave populace in Egypt. Nor is there archeological evidence of a slave revolt and exodus.
Thank you! I love you channel!
Lots of info packed into this vid. I'll have to watch it again.
Great work brother. A real eye opener to how much our past has been changed. As I've heard in the past, history is written by Victor's therefore we only see their interpretation.
Your videos are absolutely brilliant man. You have my interest 🙌
Great video Matt
Good stuff. Very compelling.
Excellent video, as usual.
Finally!! This is the best timeline!!!❤
Really amazing information you've clicked on to here. Thank you very much for your research and work on this subject, please continue 👍
Great video friend, Blessings!
This was so interesting. Thanks.
Such a great video ! Thank you !👍
Cheers
Him being an Egyptian king is very interesting I've always thought so myself The importance of Egypt is a common theme in old New testament
in Egyptian the term " Hyksos " meant - rulers from foreign lands - they were indeed the Hebrews and eventually were driven out northward and as directed by there god , Enlil
Hebrews were not guided by enlil anunaki is pagan Hebrews were guided by the q true lord
Great research, Matt, thanks for sharing.
Random question; Where did you get these colored pictures about Moses from??
A very thorough and cogent presentation!
I read somewhere that the Egyptian phrase Pa Hanok actually translates as House of Enoch, so I am guessing that more of this Hyksos history is linked to this storyline?
There could be a link between the Hyksos and the Greeks, or pre-Greek Danaans or Pelasgians. The First King of Athens was called Cecrops, which sounds a lot to me like Cheops. I think Cheops/Cecrops/Khufu was an invader like Sutton Hoo. I think he was buried in this boat. I think this explains Herodotus curious remark that the Egyptians hated Khufu, which really makes no sense otherwise. He should be a hero if he built that. So he didn't. o
When Cecrops set up shop in Athens and Argos, he brought a new God with him, well Goddess, and her name was Athena. Poseidon played second fiddle after that. Women could vote and they tipped the outcome to Athena. What is interesting though is that before Cecrops came there was a legendary King named Erechtheus.
This is Greek for 'God[like] Erech' or alternatively, godlike Enoch. So, from the very early days, Argos and Athens were ruled by believers in Poseidon, a seafaring god, as opposed to the invading warlike god, Athena, and the ruler originally was godlike Enoch.
A tenuous but sturdy connection. Erik the Red also comes to mind. Don't laugh; the second flood, Deukalion's flood around 6200 BC when Doggerland sank, also was known as Deukalion and Pyrrha's flood. She was his red-headed wife. Reminds me of the Tuatha de Danann, People of Art & Skill.
@@henryhewitt1571 That is totally awesome information that you just put on me! Thank you so much!!!
Brilliant! Love it 😍
Nice Ill subscribe to see what other stuff you put together.
Awesome very well researched thank you
Very interesting, thanks :)
Cheers
Beautiful video... I love the mixture of reality and allegories
Possible sequence of what happened
1. Musa was placed in a basket to evade being killed and was recovered and rescued by Hatshepsut. She was already Queen of Egypt ie under Thutmoses ii. She was born in 1507 and was 14 years old (1493) when she became Queen and age was 28 when her husband Thutmoses ii died and became the Co regent of Egypt. (1479). Musa was born in 1493BC.
2. Musa was reunited with his mother who then worked as the wet nurse in pharaohs’ palace as per the Quran.
4. Musa grew in palace as stepson or stepbrother of Hatshepsut.
5. Musa became her most trusted advisor as she was regent of Egypt
6. Musa grew up as step brother to Thutmoses iii who was the son of Thutmoses ii through a different mother.
7. He discovered that he was Jewish but still stayed with Hatshepsut and was protected by Hatshepsut. He got to know also his real family and they were also under the care and protection of Hatshepsut ie Asiya.
8. Thutmoses iii also knew now that Musa was Jewish and lived in the palace under Hatshepsut protection. This also explains why Senenmut parents despite being a commoner had a special place in pharaoh’s court as the ruler at that time was Hatshepsut.
9. It is known that Senenmut/Musa has many siblings. Senenmut was of low commoner birth, born to literate provincial parents, Ramose and Hatnofer (or "Hatnefret") from Iuny (modern Armant). Senenmut is known to have had three brothers (Amenemhet, Minhotep, and Pairy) and two sisters (Ahhotep and Nofrethor). One of the elder brothers was Harun AS.
10. Musa played a key role in Hatshepsut’s reign a co regent of Egypt and it was a period of prosperity for Egypt. Many monumental buildings were erected during that time all attributed to Musa. Amongst the notable buildings are the Djeser-Djeseru or "the Holy of Holies and Deir el-Bahri. It was designed and implemented by Senenmut at a site on the West Bank of the Nile River near the entrance to what now is called the Valley of the Kings.
11. Senenmut also prepared a tomb complex for himself next to the valley of the King and close to the tomb of Thutmoses ii and Hatshepsut. Part of his family was also buried there including his father and mother.
12. In the meantime, Thutmoses iii grew up to be a very well abled and trained military leader. Musa and Thutmoses iii were like brothers but they were also rivals even though Musa was Jewish and not really in line to the throne. I am sure there is some degree of jealously between the two as Thutmoses iii becomes more impatient to become pharaoh.
13. The age gap between Senenmut and Thutmoses iii is about 12 years if we assume that Senenmut was born in the year Hatshepsut became Queen is 1493 and Thutmoses iii was 2 when Thutmoses ii died in 1479 or born in 1481BC. (1493-1481=12).
14. Musa killed the Egyptian and fled after knowing that Thutmoses iii wanted to kill him and had a reason to do so. This is perhaps around 3 years before Hatshepsut died ie around 1460BC
15. After this event and Musa leaving the court of pharaoh, Hatshepsut’s position was severely compromised. Then happened the incident of the hairdresser where Thutmoses iii killed her and her family
16. Hatshepsut sickened by what she saw, declared that she believed in the God of Musa and was tortured and killed by Thutmoses iii. She died at 1458 aged 50. At that time Thutmoses iii was only 23 when he became sole ruler or pharaoh of Egypt.
17. Assuming Musa fled Egypt around 1460BC and Hatshepsut died (1458BC) and he was adopted the first year when she was Queen (1493), that makes Musa around 33 when he fled Egypt to Madyan.
18. After Hatshepsut died, Thutmoses iii ruled Egypt with an iron fist through military might and expanded Egypt to its largest territory. The Jews were under severe torment during this time while Musa remained with Shuaib / Jethro in Madyan. This also explained why Thutmoses iii went to conquer Palestine.
19. It is quite possibly that Shuaib guided and nurtured Musa spiritually during this time as it was suggested that Musa went to Mecca for Hajj for 8-10 years with Shuaib as the Quran suggested. (Qasas 28 : 27)
20. Musa stayed in Madyan for around 33 years ie from 1460-1430BC when the incident of the burning bush happened on the right side of Mount Tur. There Allah commanded him to return to Egypt to save the Israelites who were under severe torment by the forces of Thutmoses iii. So he was about 63 when he return back to Egypt to face Thutmoses iii.
Allah didn't come about until 500 yrs after Jesus
I learn a lot from you Matt.
That was really interesting. Thanks
perfect analysis, I knew that you would dig more into this :D I'm so happy, very interesting. So now, is it sure that thoth is (Hermes / Enoch / Edris?) and Then where is Noah in the story? because I do recall stories in ancient Egyptian scriptures, do mention the flood, even in their art, there are some arc/ark visuals right? correct me if am wrong please.
I do believe like you; that all the religious (parable stories) we know from all the spiritual religions, do exist in every era (with different naming and slight diff interpretations, and It would be so interesting if you can cover all of them and make a full table with correlations between christian/muslim names in comparison with the ancient egyption names.
thank u like always.
amazing work
I saved this video in watch later and just got to it. I will have to watch it a few times more to digest all the information in it. Some people even have the sphinx dated to before recorded history.
This was very educational.
Great content.
I watched the last video and was thinking about the Moses - Thutmose name "coincidence", so I did some Googling and found the Graham Hancock page hypothesizing Moses was Akhenaten - I think your reasoning is more logical, though I was expecting you to conclude Moses brought the monotheistic idea to Egypt and not the other way. My understanding was that Abraham coalesced the Sumerian pantheon and stories he learned at Ur into one god.
I have been interested for some time in working out the timeline here, and one thing I read that I would agree with is that the Thera eruption side effects were playing out during the escape of the Israelites. The "Red Sea" was a mis-translation of the Sea of Reeds, which parted because of the effect of the eruption. Tree ring dating was used to pin down this eruption to sometime between 1600 and 1525 BC.
It is very interesting to think that Moses got the one god concept from Egypt rather than the other way around. History might be a lot more simple if Abram would have just stayed at home.
@@MKCarol-ms7lg it's always been this way. The bible never speaks about a trinity people just believe it same as they did back in those days.
KyotoBBS The trinity mentioned in the Bible is an addition to the text.
@@shabbykat273 give me the verse where it says trinity or one of the three says to worship all three or praise all three. You won't find it in the bible at all.
Interesting. Re-imagining the Sphinx as a lion, etc. seems to have been so 18th dynasty. The Greek sphinxes feature a human head, a lion's body, eagle's wings, and, If you look closely, a bull's switch not a lion's tail. The same tetramorph (see Gospel figures) is used by monotheists even today. Great video (but I have my own take on who was who).
Whenever I think of the sphinx as a dog I keep seeing a Dachshund.
joe ampolo The 4 part Greek Sphinx is a combination of the 4 fixed signs of the zodiac. The head of man= Aquarius, lion’s body = Leo, the bull’s tail = Taurus, and the wings of an Eagle = Aquila the Eagle, which now is the Scorpion. Those 2 constellations are across from each other straddling the Milky Way. I don’t know at what point in history that the zodiac began using Scorpio instead of Aquila. The 4 fixed signs have great importance throughout human history and are encoded in symbolism across the globe.
@@rexgoliath4032 Yup, that's what I noticed. It suggests we went from scorpion to eagle by at at least the 18th dynasty.
Nice work
Mind-blowing if it's correct it will change everything..
Awsome video even better research. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. 👍
Interesting the picture of Moses, the Egyptian princess and Moses older sister Miriam at 8:38 is on the cover of the MY BOOK OF BIBLE STORIES PRINTED and ILLUSTRATED BY JEHOVAHS WITNESSES.
Great logic and loved it!!!!
What about the Book of Jasher chapters 60ish through 78 or 80.. I can't remember. But in that book it says that the pharaoh of the time Moses was young and grew up to later flee is Melol king/pharaoh of Egypt. When Melol (reigned 94 yrs.) died, the Egyptian people did not embalm him on account of his stench from leprosy and boils quickly buried him in the sepulchre of the kings of Egypt in Zoan Egypt. Then his son Adikam who is short in height (around a Cubit and a Span) reigned as pharaoh. When Moses fled, he stayed and ruled in the Kingdom of Kush for 40 yrs. Traveled to Midian to later come back to Egypt for Gods' people.
Painting at spot 8:33 in this video is Copyrighted by Watchtower Bible & Society of New York, which is the legal entity of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
It is so complex it is making my head hurt.
I had to rewatch it twice and I made it 😂
As Moses might say - take two tablets and call it a night...
U should study exactly where the Sphynx sets its gaze. NOT just the horizon. Make sure it astrological charts face the correct star alignments. You may be surprised.
But if at some point in earths past an event happened that flipped the earth on its axis and tilted us 23° and if the sphinx is older than this event are you sure you know where the sphinx gaze was meant to be?
So a pagan perspective is, the Hyksos were Western Semitic peoples who invaded and then ruled Egypt for a while. They favored Set, the God of the desert and the natural night, the consort of Nephthys. Together Set, Nephthys, Osiris and Isis formed a quaternity, which is the Yin and Yang of nature-based spirituality - of moon and sun, light and darkness, male and female, active and receptive and so on, a principle which relates to the way the universe was formed and how it works.
Set was also highly venerated by the early dynastic Pharaohs. Ancient Egyptians were Ophidians, or spiritual people who venerated nature and practiced Kundalini. This is why there are so many depictions of serpents of all kinds in ancient Kemetian artworks. The serpent and other sacred beasts such as the cat, the falcon, the jackal and dog, the pig, hippopotamus, anteater, crocodile , mongoose and others were highly venerated. This shows clearly in the attire and representations of the neteru, or nature gods. The god becomes the epiphany or sacred animal, much as Thorr becomes the lightning.
These people were pagan or in other words, lived in harmony with nature and loved nature in all ways. They lived by the 42 Ideals of Maat which are the oldest existing set of ethical guidelines for leading a good lifetime. Maat is a Cosmic Goddess and the wife of Thoth, the author of hieroglyphic writings and symbolism and god of wisdom.
The Aten disc is best described by Thoth as follows :" God is a circle, with center everywhere and circumference nowhere", or that we as individuals are all centers of the universe, which has no beginning and is never ending. The disc forms the center of the winged serpent or pagan dragon which is found at the entrance ways to many of the old temples and other buildings around the ancient and prehistoric world. So it could be that the disc is Love, the serpents are the vivifying word, and the wings radiate the Life Force throughout the Cosmos.
Now, Thoth the High Priest of the Ophidians, was known in Greece as Hermes Thrice-Great and his emblem is the caduceus, which is a form of the dragon or winged serpent - the banner of so many peoples of the ancient world, including the Hyksos and Moses. His emblem is the brazen serpent Nechustan, which is draped over a T-shaped pillar or pole. The serpent wrapped around a pole is the symbol of Asherah, the wife of Jehovah. Moses is often depicted with horns in the way of many pagan Horned Gods such as Cernunnos, Pan and Loki. The horns are not related to the Biblical Devil but are the horns of Isis, which cradle the Aten disc or Orb of the Life Force in the earliest artworks.
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Good share, thanks
@@rpbp4468 My pleasure, Ross. Thanks ~ have a great day.
Very interesting.
Wow fantastic stuff!!! Minor constructive criticism and maybe it's just me but it would've helped for me if you had slowed down and maybe given more time to introduce all the difference characters. You had an org chart of sorts at one point but maybe a more detailed one to help sort out the who's who. But I'm loving your channel, discovered it recently and started from the oldest one and working my way through most of them towards the present.
Interesting theory. I thought that Senenmut's mummy had been found, but that was a long time ago, and I may have conflated that with them identifying one of his tombs. I think you're on to something, here. Well done.
Great job. One thing that would have had to happen in the timeline was that when Moses fled, it would have been under hatshepsuts reign and tuthmosis the 3rd would have been around 10.
Great video
where is the link you spoke of at 8:12?
These old videos hit a little different.
I love your videos, AA. The only thing I wish you would add is placing subtitles for some of these names and terms, like the Hyksos.
I’ll have to look into that
7:40 I love how the Egyptian reliefs show us the semite visitors wearing coats of many colors.
yah' qub Yes, you are correct in everything expect that when I said Semites, I meant the depictions of the bearded and braided people on the wall at timecode 7:40. Moses certainly is a hametic name. I think we agree on that.
Very interesting indeed. I've always thought that the extreme similarity of The Lord's Prayer and the one Akhenaten created for the Aten had to be in some way connected too.
You should do a video and research the evidence that Solomon’s temple was actually built in Tanis and that his Royal house is actually out side another temple complex or at least the building is of the exact same size. I too believe the story about the Israelites are a retelling of the Hyksos.
You be surprised because that's not his real name right his name and then under it right the word shalon the key word is on
It was from same god that Hagar was praying too
Malachi Alrick please explain?
I totally agree with you and this viewpoint. In addition the Hyksos soon to be Israelis slaves may have been building Armana and participating in Akhenaten’s monotheism before leaving. In addition Moses is a segment of the Egyptian Kings names: Thutmose, Amoses …. another indication of his connection with the Royal Family.
Thanks for the break
Great video just watching while having breakfast 🖒
Yes, Ron Wyatt had a similar idea decades ago. After his passing, his wife published a book called Battle for the first born by Mary Wyatt. The book goes into detail matching dates and details with the Bible very similar to this. If you’re inclined, please review the book and indicate your thoughts.
Why would anyone want to give any credit to Wyatt after the cons and deceptions he tried to pull ?
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Einstein was proven wrong about quantum theory, but you don’t through everything he said out the window. Just the same, most of Ron’s findings have been confirmed that he was truthful about what he found. Others have validated his findings. It’s up to you decided if the evidence is sufficient to prove their implication. I am not convinced that he intentionally said anything deceptive, although I do question the ark of the covenant.
Great work
Very well document and pertinent analysis Matt. The question of the origine of Moses mighthowever remain open for a long time, unless academic historians and researchers get rid of all their biases; for a different view on the subject, I strongly recommend one of the books of the Egyptian-American author Moustafa Gadalla : "Egyptian deception" which provides a clear and strong insight of the Egyptian origin of the people of Israel and identifies Moses with Akhenaten for its part. The name of Moses itself might be an Hebraic derivative of the Pharaonic term "me-she" meaning the anointed one, which in turn was translated into "Christos" in Greek...