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Year: 2020 / genre: Documentary / One of the greatest miracles in the Bible; Moses and the Israelites trapped at the sea by Pharaoh's army when God miraculously parts the waters. But is there any evidence that it really happened and if so, where? When you get saved, and hear God and see God (in visions and dreams. See his hand at is no mystery. The only way to get to humble ourselves, and ask for forgivness. A lot will never do caseu they are full of bible tells us, unless we humble our selves as little children we will never enter into his kingdom. Celebrity News & Gossip See All Rose McGowan slams Natalie Portman's 'offensive' outfit Rose McGowan is offended by Natalie Portman's Oscar ensemble. Her Facebook post attacks Portman and other A-listers for their fake support. Click for more! Did you know a Canadian teen made a cameo in Parasite? Parasite may have been made in South Korea with a Korean cast, but did you notice the Canadian woman who made a cameo in the first few minutes of the film? Parasite's impact on the future of foreign films in Hollywood With Parasite’s win for Best Picture at the 92nd Academy Awards, it cannot be overstated just how important, and impactful, the win is. For context, in the 92-year history of the Academy Awards, only 11 foreign language films had ever been... New on DVD and Blu-ray - Ford v Ferrari, Roma and more! The must-see two-time Academy Award winner Ford v Ferrari is available on DVD and Blu-ray today! Click here to see which other movies are releasing this week.
I met Ron Wyatt in St. Louis in the nineties @ a Prophecy Club Meeting. He gave his presentation of discoveries, a very humble man. I spoke with him after the talk because I wanted the VHS tape he made available that showed all his findings. Well at that time I had no money, but he gave me the tape out of the goodness of his heart. I made copies and sent them to all my relatives as a witness to God's mercy in preserving all these sites for us today.
Abraham came to Egypt 2036 BC in thesame year he arrived in Kenaan. 440 years later, 1606 BC was the Exodos. 400 year after Hagar and Jischmaël were send away. 40 years later Jehoschua led the conquest. 6 years later, the land was given to the different tribes. 14 years later beginning of 450 years of the time of the judges beginninfg with 8 years Kushan-Rischatajim. 40 yeears Schaul, 40 years Dawid, 40 years Schlomoh. From his 4th year on the temple was built. In the 480th year after the Exidos. Not countig the lost years with foreign Rulers. After Schlomoh 390 years devided Kingdom until the 1st of 4 takings from Jehudah to the Babel. 568 Return of the 1st grupnback home.
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Can i share this video in Arabic to my community you and God bless you. I find it amazing that God's name is on the pillars. The YHWH, while some believe it to be translated Yahweh, actually has been corrected to be yehovah(in Hebrew) or Jehovah in english. God's name can never be removed from the earth, no matter how hard Satan tries. It's you. Watching in late April, 2019. This is so incredibly amazing and wonderful that we get to see it through someone elses eyes. Praise our awesome God.
1:22 the duck is going the wrong way (at bottom left side) 😂😂. Real God is JESUS CHRIST... JESUS CHRIST IS LORD OF ALL. Thou art near, O LORD; and all thy commandments are truth. Wonderful god praise the Lord🙏. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God. They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen, and stand upright. Psalm 20:7-8.
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I have watched several of Ron Whites Documentaries He was blessed and gifted. Michael Foust Contributor 2020 13 Feb COMMENTS In the 1956 classic movie The Ten Commandments, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille depicted millions of Israelites crossing the desert, only to get stuck between an Egyptian army and the Red Sea, which God miraculously parted so they could survive. Many modern-day liberal scholars, though, doubt that’s the way it happened – and their disbelief has led some Christians astray. Modern-day filmmaker Tim Mahoney is one of these Christians who formerly had a crisis of faith about the biblical narrative. But instead of living a life of doubt, Mahoney set out to find archaeological evidence for the Old Testament story. His latest movie, Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle, Part 1, will land in theaters for one night only, Feb. 18, and examine the archaeological evidence for the Israelites’ crossing of the desert. ( The Red Sea Miracle, Part 2 will appear in theaters May 5. ) Here are three reasons to watch The Red Sea Miracle: Photo courtesy: ©Tim Mahoney 1. It Will Strengthen Your Faith The Israelites’ Exodus from Egypt and the crossing of the Red Sea are well-known stories among Christians. But among many scholars, such stories are viewed with skepticism. Did the Israelites cross a massive sea that would have required a miracle from God (as depicted in movies by Cecil B. DeMille), or was the body of water far more shallow (and easily crossable by foot)? This debate also involves the route the Israelites took out of Egypt. Scholars who doubt the biblical narrative claim the Israelites couldn’t have survived a lengthy walk through the desert. They also say there likely were thousands, and not millions, of people on the journey. The Bible tells us (in Exodus 13) that God led the people out of Egypt along a “desert road toward the Red Sea. ” It is on this journey that God guided them with a “pillar of cloud” and a “pillar of fire. ” “The big miracle, some people would say, is the parting of the sea, ” Mahoney told Crosswalk. “But the other miracle is the journey – and that God provided for them. ” Mahoney travels the globe and interviews experts in both camps, but lands on the side of Scripture. Photo courtesy: ©Tim Mahoney 2. It Simplifies the Complex The Red Sea Miracle, Part 1 is the latest in a series of documentary films by Mahoney about the Old Testament narrative. In each one, he takes a complicated subject involving archaeology and ancient history and simplifies it for the average person, using plain language and graphics. “It's something that I'm called to do, ” said Mahoney, who recently screened the film at the Ark Encounter in Kentucky. In Patterns of Evidence: Exodus (2014), he examined the archaeological evidence and the timeline for the Egyptians owning and then releasing millions of Hebrew slaves. In Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy (2019), he looked at the authorship of the Pentateuch (Genesis-Deuteronomy) and the question of whether Moses wrote it. The Red Sea Miracle, Part 1, examines the various routes the Israelites could have taken and which body of water could have been crossed. Red Sea Miracle, Part 2 (May 5) will spotlight the actual Red Sea miracle itself. In each film, Mahoney is searching for “patterns of evidence” that match the biblical events. “The Scriptures tell us that they're divine and that we can trust them. And I agree with that, ” Mahoney told Crosswalk, explaining his purpose behind the films. “But even with the disciples, it helped that Jesus showed up after the resurrection – even though he told them certain things were going to happen. Jesus understood that the human nature needed to sometimes see with your eyes and touch with your fingers. ” Photo courtesy: ©Tim Mahoney 3. It’s Fascinating … and Well-Done The Red Sea Miracle is like sitting in a college classroom and learning about an intriguing subject. Yet this class involves the greatest story ever told: God’s story. “Millions believe this was a supernatural act revealing God’s glory to the nations, ” the narration tells us at the beginning of the film. “Did this event take place as recorded in the Bible, and if so, where did it happen? ” Like a good college professor, Mahoney puts a little doubt in your mind before solving the puzzle. “There's a tension between a naturalistic view of the Scripture and what the scripture is actually saying, ” Mahoney told Crosswalk. Mahoney began tackling the subject when he was facing a crisis of faith. “I feel as if I have been guided providentially to information to help others, ” he said. “I'm taking people on a personal journey of discovery, but I found out that a lot of people are asking the same questions. ” Visit Related: 4 Reasons to Watch Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy Photo courtesy: ©Tim Mahoney Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, The Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
Almighty god always great. TUE 18 FEB Coming Soon to Westown Movies 150 mins | Rated NR (Some content may not be suitable for kids under the age of 13 and could include strong language, stronger sexual situations/dialogue (including nudity) and violence. Parents are cautioned about kids under the age of 13 viewing this content) | Plot unknown. I used to live & work in Saudi Arabia & I can confirm that Ron finding are the Well of Moses is located in Jeddah Saudi Arabia it is very close to the Red Sea. The Hebrews crossed the RED SEAnot what academics call yam suf or sea of reeds. Pharaoh's army drowned in strip of land that God provided 4 them. Opposite the red sea, they found an artefact that King Solomon built. That crossing drowned the Egyptian Army, U can't drown an army in the sea of reeds it's way 2 shallow! They did fi8nd chariot wheels on the Ead sea crossing. Even Gold wheels and axels covered by millennia with barnacles all over it. PLOT HOLE! Moses ran away at 40 and came back with Aaron at age 80 and sied at 120. Mt Sinai is actually in Arabia even Paul wrote about Sinai being in Arabia! Just like Jews denying The Messiah Ye' Shua although He walked among U.
So beautiful. I am humbled to see Gods Holy Site ❤️. MOSES WERE A SO CALL BLACK MAN🏺🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. It is a well-known fact that religious modernists read the Bible through the rose-colored lenses of their own naturalistic presuppositions. Take, for example, the Old Testament narrative regarding Israel’s passage through the Red Sea. “And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and Jehovah caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all the night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided. And the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea upon the dry ground: and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left” (Exodus 14:21-22). That this was a miraculous event admits of no doubt to those who take the biblical text seriously. Moses later wrote: “The floods stood upright as a heap; the deeps were congealed in the heart of the sea” (Ex. 15:8). The psalmist declared: “He clave the sea, and caused them to pass through; and he made the waters to stand as a heap” (Psa. 78:13). And all of this happened just when Moses held out his hand over the water. Liberal theologians attempt to explain the passage through the Red Sea in several naturalistic ways. For example, The Interpreter’s Bible notes: “To childish minds miracles seem necessary lest man should ascribe his escape to his own ingenuity. ” Another writer in the same volume says: “In flat marshy districts large areas are often intermittently covered by shallow water or laid dry by the action of the wind” (Buttrick, pp. 937-8). It is commonly suggested that the designation “Red Sea” (yam sup) should be rendered “Sea of Reeds. ” Supposedly then, the place at which Israel left Egypt was but a “marshy” area that was dried out by a temporary wind. This view is argued upon the supposition that the Hebrew term sup is related to an Egyptian word meaning “reed. ” It is also possible, however, that sup may relate to the Hebrew term sop, which signifies “end” or “conclusion” (of the earth), and thus could refer simply to several connected bodies of water extending southward from Palestine and Arabia (Myers, p. 876). In 1 Kings 9:26 sup refers to the Gulf of Aqabah, where Solomon’s navy was kept. Professor Kenneth Kitchen believes that yam sup extended from the Egyptian delta north of Suez, along the line of the present Suez Canal to the Gulf of Suez and Aqabah—and even beyond that area (Douglas, pp. 1077-8). Wherever the exodus took place, it was at a point where the sea was deep enough to drown the entire Egyptian army. A few years back some writers argued that a volcanic erruption on the island of Santorini (about 500 miles north of Egypt), c. 1450 B. C., could have produced a tidal wave that parted the Red Sea. There is no evidence for this view. Others have suggested that a volcanic explosion in the 13th century B. C. parted the Red Sea. Such would hardly have accommodated the Israelites, since the exodus under Moses occurred in the mid-15th century B. C.! Conservative Bible scholars have long viewed this incident as a clear example of a supernatural event on behalf of the Hebrew people. One writer notes: “[W]ind alone did not do all that was necessary in this instance. God alone had to intervene with additional supernatural power. We know that the water involved was deep, and not merely that of a marshy area, for later the Egyptians were drowned in it (Exod. 14:27-28). Moreover, the lake bottom was made sufficiently dry (Exod. 14:22, the Hebrew using yahbashah) so that Israelites could drive their wagons over it. Still further, the path had to be very wide, perhaps as much as a mile, to permit more than two million Israelites to cross during part of one night. To push back water for a half mile on one side and a half mile on the other side would indeed take the miraculous power of Almighty God” (Wood, p. 106). Professor John Davis has forcefully shown that a “natural wind” could never satisfy the language demands of the Exodus context. He cites four reasons why this situation must be viewed as miraculous (pp. 165-6). It is doubtful that a purely natural wind could produce a “wall” of water (v. 22). If a strictly natural wind blew from the east, the water most likely would have been walled up in a north/south direction, which would have prevented the Israelites’ crossing. Two walls of water rose up, which suggests that the waters were divided by a special wind (v. 16). If a natural wind came from the east, and continued its force, sustaining the north and south walls of water (which later returned and drowned the Egyptian army), how could the Israelites possibly have crossed the area in the face of such a fierce velocity? Moreover, H. A. Han has noted that a strong wind currently blows from north to south in the northern vicinity of the Gulf of Suez (where the Israelites are commonly believed to have crossed the sea) about nine months out of the year. Thus an “east wind” parting the sea would be quite unusual, “truly an act of God” (see Pfeiffer, et al., p. 1447). It is rather tragic that some, who profess respect for the Bible, have been so profoundly influenced by liberalism that they attempt to explain this supernatural event in a naturalistic fashion. One of our own has written: “When you discuss the credibility of the Bible, you have to be careful not to try to explain something that is presented in the Bible as a miracle. A miracle is, by definition, something that you cannot explain naturally. Many times, however, the Bible presents an event as a natural act of God. The parting of the Red Sea is one such event ” (Clayton, emphasis added).
Praise the LORD. This is so cool and amazing video, many thanks for posting. God bless you.
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