This was special on a whole new level. How wonderful; neat to see it with more content. Keep it up you guys...it is making a difference in many peoples' lives. Thank you to the workers for showing the skill of the brick making.
What a neat interesting video and i am sure its very hard work too. Hopefully it will help people to have some understanding of just what Israel experienced and had to endure as slaves. Keep up the good work.
Actually no. The pyramids were created long before the Israelites were slaves there and they were constructed with massive hewn stones that were moved into place, not with mud bricks.
Thank you so much for sharing. You did great Jeremy!
He sure did!
This was special on a whole new level. How wonderful; neat to see it with more content. Keep it up you guys...it is making a difference in many peoples' lives. Thank you to the workers for showing the skill of the brick making.
They were incredible, weren’t they?! Strong and diligent! The whole town was seemingly made with their bricks.
Amazing experience. My back hurts just watching. After a day I cant imagine.
Right?! These guys were TOUGH.
@@appianmedia but what a physical and powerful way to connect to the biblical experience
@@craigbertram5109 Exactly right! It really helps us better appreciate the Israelites hardship!
My thoughts exactly!
Thank you so much...makes us understand the bible better
That is our goal! Thank you so much for watching!
The Egyptians have been making bricks for thousands of years
Good stuff
Thank you for watching!
What a neat interesting video and i am sure its very hard work too. Hopefully it will help people to have some understanding of just what Israel experienced and had to endure as slaves. Keep up the good work.
It was certainly that! To consider what the Israelites had to put up with for hundreds of years, it’s no wonder they cried out to the LORD.
Look at those 🎸🎸 chicken legs!!!!!
This showing us how they make pyramid of Egypt
Actually no. The pyramids were created long before the Israelites were slaves there and they were constructed with massive hewn stones that were moved into place, not with mud bricks.