How Much Evidence Has Actually Been Unearthed?

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  • @floydfanboy2948
    @floydfanboy2948 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Keep up the good work!

  • @simonsayswebdesign
    @simonsayswebdesign ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hey, I hope Kevin Sorbo can do more narration in the coming films - he was good :)

  • @surrenderdaily333
    @surrenderdaily333 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There is probably 90% of archaeological finds waiting in boxes and dusty warehouses for someone to look through, document and interpret them as compared to their 10% of actual stuff in museums.

  • @eliseolopez6504
    @eliseolopez6504 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are giving great news

  • @BlueNotaMaestro
    @BlueNotaMaestro 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    So if Avaris was really that huge, that adds credence to the Bible's clam of 600,000 adult men, not including women children and other people, leaving Egypt. If only 25,000 people left Egypt as some claim, or about 5000 single families, (not including elderly who were likely also living together with extended families), we would be looking at about 5000 or under single homes. Certainly not something that would leave an imprint the size of Avaris for sure ...

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      By the time of the Exodus, Hebrew life expectancy was probably really low, considering the harsh conditions they lived in under Egyptian rule. I believe that Avaris was the real residency of the Hebrews, and the Biblical claim is accurate, but I bet there were very few elderly Hebrew among them, proportionally.

    • @caperbye474
      @caperbye474 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@taqresu5865 Yes but 50 or 55 years of age was probably considered elderly or old in that time period especially for people who were more and likely poor and worked hard all of they're lives.

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@caperbye474 a couple hundred years after the Flood, yes, you would be right in that regard. But before that there were 2 Genetic Bottlenecks.
      Noah's family had to repopulate the Earth after the Flood, and then after the Tower of Babel, Noah's close descendants spread across the Globe starting the earliest civilizations we know of (Africans, Mesopotamians, Asians, Early Americans, etc.). So some Creationists theorize that the inbreeding from all of that caused human lifespans to shorten exponentially. And it may have reached the point where Noah's grandchildren were revered as gods because of their long lives.
      In support of this, the names of many ancient civilizations across the Globe reference at least one of Noah's grandsons. For example, Ethiopians were called Cushites, referencing Cush. Chinese people used to be Sinites when you look at the Sinite/Japanese war. Assyria, Galatia, and several more sames can be traced back to Noah's Grandchildren.

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@caperbye474 Ok, I realized this is a different comment thread lol
      So... in Avaris, the Semite population dipped below that standard life expectancy for a time, and we see a sudden urge of male infant deaths, signs of sudden impoverishment after a time of wealth, which match the plausibility of Hebrews being enslaved and having many of their male children slaughtered by the Egyptians.
      This matches the Exodus story extremely well. A little before this we have a Pyramid tomb with the statue of a Semite with a multicolored coat, and the formation of a canal called "The Waterway of Joseph."

    • @caperbye474
      @caperbye474 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@taqresu5865 Go live with out food or very little food most of your life as your work hard. You will not last long. And that's coming from a man who Loves the Lord , his son Jesus and The Lords chosen people

  • @taqresu5865
    @taqresu5865 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I think it's worth pointing out how a lot of media portrayals of the Exodus story reinforced the conventional notion of the story taking place during the era of Ramses II, even the beautifully made DreamWorks film, Prince of Egypt.
    Many people grew up with these media as their first and potentially only exposure to the story of Exodus. Only to dismiss it later in life when they're taught there were no Semitic people enslaved during Ramses' reign.
    I think it would be really cool to use all this vast research to recapture the Exodus story as a truly historically accurate film. Using the patterns of evidence as your source.

    • @caperbye474
      @caperbye474 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well Keep on believing in what you believe than. Like I said I'm my own person who loves n believes in the Lord n his son Jesus. But in my view for decades I believed the Exodus happened way before Ramses but that's my believe. I don't base faith on findings in the ground I base on the words of the holy scriptures

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@caperbye474 I believe Creation and history proves and substantiates God's Word. And yes, the findings in the ground agrees that Ramses of the New Kingdom was not the Pharaoh Moses knew, it's like you said, Exodus predates Ramses by a few hundred years. The Exodus explains why Egypt fell to ruin at the end of the Middle Kingdom.

    • @rickyratcomics
      @rickyratcomics ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​​@@taqresu5865 Id love to see something like that as well. But Disney and other media corporations wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole, unless they make Aaaron trans or aomething😂 but as someone who does independent media, God willing ot would be cool to do a book or something maybe. A film would take a lot of capital.

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@rickyratcomics There have been some good attempts (and some terrible attempts) at trying to adapt the story of Exodus on screen. I don't think any of them were set in the Middle Kingdom because they assumed Ramses II was the Pharaoh Moses knew. One of my favorite attempts is Prince of Egypt, which I would argue is the best movie DreamWorks ever made.

    • @rickyratcomics
      @rickyratcomics ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@taqresu5865 Yes I agree, Id like to see an avaris version, but now adays it would be hard. But out of the Exodus stories I like the Cecil B Demile's Ten Commandments and also The Prince of Egypt. Though these Ramses versions are more visually appealing than an avaris version would be. I also like the book by Mann called Joseph and his Brothers which happens a bit before king Tut (New Kingdom)

  • @surferdude4487
    @surferdude4487 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How many times has Egypt been left desolate? How long each time? how long was the reign of each and every one of the Pharos? if you cannot answer any of these questions with 100% certainty, you have not no business rejecting any evidence.

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do you know if they have found any more of those clay seals, with Jacob's name on it from a royal ring. Last I heard they had 9, believed to be Joseph's seal.
    Like Joseph Ben Jacob, (Joseph, son of Jacob)
    At Avaris. Go Bless.

  • @jamesfrederick99
    @jamesfrederick99 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The click picture of the king’s bust (also at 2:12) looks like that of a Far East Asian, nothing like an Egyptian or black Africans. I wonder if these dynasties began as such.

  • @ReRe-yl6dq
    @ReRe-yl6dq ปีที่แล้ว +4

    sounds like archeologist know how to have job security. just do it slow and take many years to dig.

  • @eliseolopez6504
    @eliseolopez6504 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The greatest discoveries belong to the king as he said i have treasures hidden for the day of anguish

  • @jerrywatt6813
    @jerrywatt6813 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Who were the hyskos ?my spelling may be wrong !

    • @hugehappygrin
      @hugehappygrin ปีที่แล้ว

      Greek, Pharaoh Ptolemy was Greek as was the line of Kings and Queens that followed his reign.

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hugehappygrin - No. You’re thinking of “The Ptolemies”, not “The Hyksos”.

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 ปีที่แล้ว

      @jerrywatt6813 - “The Hyksos” (“Foreign Princes” or “Shepherd Kings”) were Semitic-speaking peoples from Canaan/Syria who conquered and settled Egypt at the close of the Middle Kingdom Period. They introduced the war chariot into Egypt, ruled most of the country for about 200 years, and were eventually expelled by the Theban princes of Egypt at the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th Dynasties. The expulsion of the Hyksos marks the dawn of the New Kingdom Period of Egyptian history.

  • @andriesquast2028
    @andriesquast2028 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For what it's worth, i am extremely clairvoyant.
    And when i was still a child i always had dreams about Moses. And later about Solomon.
    At the time i had never read the bible and i am not religious or a hippie, or any of that.
    I remember Moses standing before Akhenaten, king Tut, some other guy and finally he stood before Ramses.
    Twice, actually. The second time, decades later, Ramses looked completely demon possessed.
    The scene with the stick turning into a snake was with king Tut.
    Tut had a weird walk. His knee seemed locked, or something. He was also deeply into black magic.
    And Solomon really built that temple and he was really extremely clairvoyant. He even noticed when it i was observing him during dreams in my youth. Or during my clairvoyamt episodes, if you will.
    And he didn't mind.
    Anyway, i am very glad that the mainstream timeline of ancient Egypt doesn't add up.
    I see many things. For example, the murder on Epstien, the execution of John McCain and George Bush sr.
    All that crap too, unfortunately.
    And the US army clairvoyants are amateurs and they use drugs to keep their concentration.
    Those drugs harm them. Their direct commanding officer knows it, but still administers it to his team.
    It surprised me to discover that the origin of the drug is from a mysterious lab. The original component is from a plant, but the USarmy version is fully synthetic.
    The lab doesn't even look human operated. It is extremely compartimentalized. Only some guards were human. I don't know what the higher ups are.

    • @havfruenmayhem4298
      @havfruenmayhem4298 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are so entertaining! Thank you for the genuine laugh! 😂

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch ปีที่แล้ว

    We need to stop using data that are made up by someone. The ancient historians Berossos and Manetho tell us much older data about the history of Egypt and Sumer. They mention kings that reigned thousands of years. The Arabic book Hitat from Al Makrizi tells us that the Great Pyramid was built more than 72,000 years ago. The Great Pyramid was built by a very advanced civilization. After their disappearance, due to a predictable recurring but inescapable disaster, four minor civilizations existed. That disaster is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system orbiting our sun in an eccentric orbit. So that planet is only around our sun and its planets for a short time. After crossing the ecliptic plane of the planets, it disappears into the universe for a few thousand years. These crossings cause disasters on our planet with a huge tidal wave, storms, rains and earthquakes in unprecedented amounts and a bombardment of fiery meteors. The result is a cycle of civilizations. To learn much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". This book answers many of your questions. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @GodGuy8
    @GodGuy8 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Kind of underwhelming tbh

  • @markd3250
    @markd3250 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Having spent some time studying the Exodus and looking into it, what I've come to realize is the reason why there isn't any immediately recognizable evidence in Egypt is because they deliberately erased it, and forbid anyone to write about it. As near as I can determine, Amenhotep III was the pharaoh of Exodus.
    When you add up all the things that happened in that event, including the death of all the first born (including pharaoh's son), then pharaoh himself dying, the impact on Egypt was staggering. The priesthood had been proven powerless. The military, powerless. The pharaoh and his elite warriors, dead. Their entire slave labor force had just left, and the Egyptians had given them great amounts of their wealth just to get them to leave. That's in addition to the damage done by all the plagues.
    After Amenhotep III dies, in that vacuum of leadership the next in line of pharaoh, Amenhotep IV takes the throne. He reacts accordingly. He abandons the name of Amenhotep and now calls himself Akhenaten. He announces the abandonment of the religion that's ruled Egypt for thousands of years, thus effectively neutering the priesthood. He announces they will now worship only one god, a new god he calls Aten, and that god will be a father god, represented by a sun disk. This is a complete abandonment of the traditional half-animal/half-human demonic gods they'd always had and worshipped. He abandons the capital and moves to a new location, and builds a new city he calls Akhetaten. Psychologically, this is the abandonment of just about _everything_ that was Egypt, and had been since the beginning. The only way the entire nation and everyone in it would go along with all of that, is if something unbelievably powerful and profound had happened to convince them to go along with it. That's pretty good evidence of the Exodus event.
    There was however, a 'deep state' then, that went back thousands of years, and it was not about to let itself just be abandoned. Akhenaten is viewed like he's the enemy, and must be stopped by any means necessary, but since he was now pharaoh, and in light of everything that had happened, it took awhile. He ruled about 18 years. His wife is Nefertiti, and his son is Tutankhamen. He and his wife die suddenly when Tutankhamen is only 9. One of Amenhotep III's generals, Ay, who had stayed on as a vizier to Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten, now takes over as pharaoh, 'taking care' of Tutankhamen when his parents suddenly die. Ay begins undoing everything Akhenaten did, abandoning his new city, and having it dismantled and the stones scattered throughout the sands of Egypt. He reinstates the old priesthood, and brings back the 'old ways'. When Tutankhamen is 18, and possibly wants to now take over as pharaoh, he suddenly has an 'accident' and is killed (ribs broken, side crushed, head bashed in). Tutankhamen is given a hasty burial, but elaborate enough to make it appear as one of the old kings. However his father Akhenaten, was buried as an apostate. His tomb looks desecrated and cursed. It is forbidden to mention his name, he is even referred to as "he who shall not be named".
    Everything was done to erase him and everything he had done. We didn't even know he existed until the tomb of Tutankhamen was discovered over 3,000 years later in 1922. There was no record of him in Egyptian history. This establishes a pretty clear indicator that the reason why the Exodus isn't mentioned in Egyptian history, is because they deliberately didn't want it mentioned. It was a massive embarrassment to the establishment/deep state. It was canceled, erased. The priesthood controlled the media of Egypt, and made sure it told the story they wanted it to tell, so that whole episode was simply canceled and ignored in their history. This makes one wonder, what else might have been canceled in ancient Egyptian history that we don't know about? If their ancient deep state can do that to Akhenaten, just how reliable _is_ their written history?

    • @GhostScout42
      @GhostScout42 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      thanks for taking the time to write this

    • @markd3250
      @markd3250 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GhostScout42 You're welcome.

  • @thomasdykstra100
    @thomasdykstra100 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This reflection on Egyptian archeological evidences might as well be extended to every other type of scientific evidence: We imaginatively extrapolate (theorize) far beyond what given evidence will support...

    • @timber2lease
      @timber2lease ปีที่แล้ว

      no. what you describe is not scientific

    • @UnitSe7en
      @UnitSe7en ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@timber2lease No, his point was that this happens in most other disciplines, and that it isn't scientific as you said. He wasn't saying everyone should start guessing and lying like Egyptologists do, but sarcastically insinuating that it's the same everywhere.

  • @hib32
    @hib32 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If what they find don't fit with their interpretations and dates they invent explanations that make them fits somehow...then they call it science!

  • @AdamosDad
    @AdamosDad ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amenhotep II was the Pharoh in the Exodus account.

    • @Highspergamy
      @Highspergamy ปีที่แล้ว

      Tutankhamun was the Pharaoh of the Exodus account.

  • @roseredsoraya
    @roseredsoraya ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Akhenaten was Moses