In 1898, archaeologist Victor Loret made a stunning discovery deep in an Egyptian tomb that powerfully correlated with the Exodus story in the Bible. Join Joel as he tells the story of what Loret found and why it is so important!
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This looks fascinating. Ima gonna watch it on the big screen at home tonight. Thanks Meli.
‘Sergio and Rhoda” do really good vids on Youtube exploring Israel. It’s amazing how much is still there.
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I have a good friend, who is not Jewish, and every chance they get the visit Israel and take the tours. He’s showed us some pics and it does look amazing. The farther they dig, the more they find. He and his wife were in country 10/07/23.
GREAT STUFF MJA, THX
YES, SO MUCH BEING DISCOVERED…IT WASN’T VERY LONG AGO (70S?) WHEN THEY UNCOVERED THE LOCATION OF THE TRIAL OF CHRIST, INCLUDING THE STEPS HE CAME DOWN WHEN HANDED OVER FOR THE CARRYING OF THE CROSS…I BELIEVE IT IS THE PRAETORIUM
@MJA == Thanks hugely; I just finished watching this fascinating video. Pretty strong evidence!
the Red Sea drying up is true too.
It has happened more than once.
This is when it happened to Napoleon-
“Napoleon’s escape from the Red Sea on December 28, 1798. At low tide Napoleon and his men were trying to cross the northern end of the Gulf of Suez (at the northern end of the Red Sea), because the receded water revealed a dry bottom on which they could ride. But they began crossing too late, and when the tide waters returned violently and swirled around them, they were almost overcome. It was luckily a neap tide (the moon pictured in this etching was correct). Had it been a spring tide (at full or new moon), Napoleon’s career might have ended that day. After his ordeal, Napoleon saw a connection between his experience and that of the Pharoah about 3,000 year earlier, which is explored in detail in the book. (Etching from Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1852.)”
http://thepowerofthesea.com/images.html
Y/W all.
I wish that guy would do more videos. He doesn’t go to the ordinary places.
Very fascinating documentary. The boils and oldest son being buried before him made for very compelling evidence.
Order his archeology book, “Where God Came Down” and throw some GOOD money at this dude.
Pure genius, I’ve seen almost all of his videos too. Indisputable many if not all of his findings.
The Praetorium is Pilots inner place.
The stairs are the Scala Sancta.
Which then leads one to the Via Dolorosa (way of suffering), if you follow the Passions of Christ.
I’m going to save this video and watch it tonight.
Thanks for posting MJA.
My paternal grandmother survived the 1900 Galveston hurricane when she was about 5 or 6 years old.
We already know from external sources what happened. After the death of Ahkenaten, the guy who worshipped “one god”, the sun god, i.e. himself, there was a period of civil and political strife, a few hapless and short-lived rulers, culminating in the takeover by military Ramses II. Ultimately the faction that were followers of Ahkenaten, with their own possessions, family members, armies, and servants, were expelled or left. Ahkenaten’s cousin Moses went with them. We also know that the timelines and stories were seriously distorted and fictionalized for political purposes when the scribes in King David’s court finally wrote them down hundreds of years later.