Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle
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Patterns of evidence 3a the red sea miracle free lyrics. Theatrical Release: February 18, 2020 Synopsis One of the greatest miracles in the Bible is 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? Dove Review Where exactly did God part the waters so that the children of Israel could cross “as by dry land, ” as both Exodus 14:22 and Hebrews 11:29 attest? That’s the question Timothy Mahoney tries to tackle in his latest effort to support biblical truth with evidence. Fascinated with the Old Testament story of God liberating the Israelites from Egyptian bondage by the hand of His servant Moses, Mahoney has been pecking away at this colossal undertaking for the better part of two decades. He risked his business and personal life, undaunted by those who even in his documentaries say that it’s “unachievable” or that “archaeology can’t prove or disprove a miracle. ” As you might expect, there are far more questions than answers because to answer the overarching where question, you’ve got to first settle on how to interpret the clues. Because those clues are open to a wide range of interpretations, narrowing down exactly where the famous story took place is monumentally difficult. There are two schools of thought that Mahoney spends much of the documentary examining ? the Egyptian way of thinking, which leans heavily toward a miracle of small scale, not far up the road from where the Israelites departed and not over anything that really would be called a “sea” at all but more like a lake. Or the Hebrew way of thinking, which asserts that the confrontation between the Israelites and Pharaoh’s charioteers took place on the other side of the desert, farther from Egypt, over a deeper body of water. And is Mahoney looking for the crossing of the Red Sea or the Reed Sea? It’s not just a question of a missing “e. ” The body of water that the Israelites crossed over, which has been translated “Red Sea, ” is “Yam Suph, ” which more accurately translated is “Sea of Reeds. ” Adding to the importance of this question is the fact that there are lakes with reeds closer to Egypt while the Red Sea itself is pretty much reed-free. Mahoney looks for the evidence wherever he can find it ? not just the details found in Exodus, but extrabiblical sources and researchers who aren’t necessarily people of faith. He is encouraged by one expert whose mind seems to have changed over the two decades. When Mahoney first started exploring the topic, in 2002, Manfred is seen on video footage saying he had not found evidence that Israelites were ever enslaved in Egypt. But with age often comes wisdom, and Manfred’s extended research found so many Hebrew toponyms in places where logically they should not be found, that he’s now at least open to the idea that there might be something to support Mahoney’s underlying belief. It’s a fascinating topic to examine, but it’s also a bit tedious and academically murky in many places. But any student of the Bible should be armed with means to support what he or she believes, and this documentary will give anybody exploring the question of the Red Sea miracle an abundance of manna and quail for thought to chew on. As such, it merits the Dove-approved seal for All Ages. Content Description Faith: The documentary explores the book of Exodus and the places where scholars and researchers believe the story of Moses and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea, or what is called the Sea of Reeds, took place. Integrity: Academic integrity is a must for the scholars trying to interpret the clues as to where the Israelites crossed the sea "as by dry land. " Sex: None Language: None Violence: None Drugs: None Nudity: None Other: None Info Company: Thinking Man Films Genre: Documentary Runtime: 108 min. Industry Rating: Not Rated Reviewer: Darryl M.
What a crock of. What are you doing? running weapons in the name of God. How sad. Liars. It is a known FACT, that BOTH CHRISTIAN ~AND~ SECULAR Historians & Archaeologists = NOW CONSIDER The Holy Bible to be HIGHLY RELIABLE & EXTREMELY ACCURATE, BOTH HISTORICALLY ~and~ ARCHAEOLOGICALLY! In fact, The Scriptures recorded accounts of various; events,dates, timelines, prophesies, names, people, places, and objects = HAVE PROVEN TO BE COMPLETELY ACCURATE & TRUE. In FACT, The Scriptures ARE SO RELIABLE & ACCURATE, that SECULAR Archaeologists & Historians = Have made several several important discoveries, BECAUSE they used The Bible as a 'guidebook. 3 ( I do not know enough about Ron Wyatt's findings ( yet. to comment about it. But there's a TREMENDOUS AMOUNT of EVIDENCE for GOD & HIS WORD, and a NON~ETERNAL, SECOND DEATH ( in The Lake of Fire. NOT EVERLASTING! The DOCTRINE of A PLACE of ETERNAL TORMENT = WAS A PAGAN DOCTRINE! THE EARLY, ORIGINAL CHRISTIANS DID NOT BELIEVE NOR TEACH THIS. 3.
Patterns of evidence: the red sea miracle free movie. I don't see how fog just killed the first-born males, other people would have died as well. I think a more likely scenario is that they stored their grains in pottery. the top of the grain would have been contaminated with disease after the was a common practice back then that the first born male child always got to eat before his younger siblings. Therefore he would have eaten the most contaminated food. Patterns of evidence: the red sea miracle free watch. Published: 10 February 2020 (GMT+10) Atheists often attack the truth of the Bible by claiming there is no evidence of biblical events that should have left evidence, such as the Israelites in Egypt and the Exodus. Tim Mahoney’s excellent Patterns of Evidence series (see the reviews of the first two films entitled Exodus and The Moses Controversy) have laid out an argument that some scholars do not see the evidences of biblical history because they are not looking for evidence of any Hebrew occupation or are interpreting evidence incorrectly by assigning it to the wrong times. The latest installment, Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle continues this trend. God’s miraculous deliverance of Israel from Egypt including the plagues on Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea was foundational to Israel’s identity as a nation in covenant with Yahweh and their understanding of who God was. These miracles were also of such great magnitude that even the Canaanites remembered it a generation later (Joshua 2:10). But nearly every geographical location surrounding the event is contested?particularly the site of the crossing itself, and the route Israel took to get there. Using the personal, engaging format of the previous documentaries, Mahoney speaks with experts representing all the major views. In this film, they are divided into the ‘Egyptian view’, that tends to view the population of Israel, the distance traveled, and the scale of the Red Sea miracle as smaller, and sometimes a naturalistic event, rather than the supernatural intervention of God. Then he explains what he terms as the ‘Hebrew view’, which views the population, distance, and scale of the miracle as larger. While this characterization might seem simplistic, it is accurate enough for the purposes of the documentary, and makes the debate much more understandable for the ‘uninitiated’ viewer. Size of the Israelite population A ‘literal’ translation of the Hebrew text is that the Exodus consisted of 650, 000 men plus women and children, meaning around 2 million people. But the Egyptian view argues that the word translated ‘thousand’ (elef) may also have the non-literal meaning ‘family group’, bringing the numbers down to several thousand, not millions. Mahoney does a particularly good job giving the Egyptian view scholars a fair representation, including OT scholar Barry Beitzel who had a good amount of screen time to argue for his understanding. But Mahoney also does a good job of presenting a compelling case for understanding “thousand” literally, using the principle of Scripture to interpret Scripture. Red Sea or Reed Sea? The Hebrew term for the body of water that the Israelites crossed on dry land is Yam Suph. We translate that term as “Red Sea” based on the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the Septuagint. But Mahoney argues persuasively that the actual meaning is “Reed Sea”. Martin Luther also reflected this understanding when he used the German Schilfmeer, which means “sea of reeds”. It is necessary to pre-empt a possible skeptical attack here, because Acts 7:36 and Hebrews 11:29 use the Septuagintal Greek term for Red Sea. If the Hebrew was “Reed Sea”, and the Septuagint translators got it wrong, then the New Testament would be in error for using that term. How do we defend the NT usage if Yam Suph means “Reed Sea”? The simple answer is that place names change over time, and updates to reflect later designations are common in Scripture. Yam Suph was the correct name at the time of Moses, and Red Sea reflected the Greek name in usage at the time of the Septuagint translation and the New Testament. We see this elsewhere in Egypt where Avaris, the Hyksos capital, was later built over and renamed Ramses and even Pi-Ramses, which is what we read in our Bibles today. The crossing site? There are three major candidates for the general area of the Red Sea Crossing Some people argue that north of the Red Sea, there are some relatively shallow bodies of water that qualify. The Gulf of Suez is the major traditional crossing site, with most traditional Christian commentators supporting it. The Gulf of Aqaba is a site that is gaining popularity, especially among some researchers outside the mainstream archaeological community. There are three places in the Gulf of Aqaba where the crossing could have possibly happened. Closely linked to this is the route Israel took to get there. The discussion of how fast people and herds could possibly travel and the implications for the crossing site is particularly enlightening. A high-quality visual masterpiece Often, biblical debates can be confusing and difficult to understand for those new to the subject. And there are those who feel that they have settled these matters in their own minds and are perhaps resistant to other views. But Mahoney walks the viewer through the various options in a way that is very understandable and leaves one feeling like they have the information necessary to form their own well-informed opinion. The production value is also very high, with stunning video and graphics. Why does it matter? For Mahoney, this isn’t just a dry academic discussion. He stated in previous Patterns of Evidence installments that he needed answers to these questions for his own faith, and in this film he says that he wants to have answers for his grandchildren. This drives it home that the Bible’s history matters, and we should want to be able to defend it with all the tools at our disposal. Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle adds several arguments that we can use to defend the Bible’s history and does much to build our faith in the accuracy of the Bible’s account. For those who’ve had some doubts about God’s parting of the Red/Reed sea, this film should be a faith-building encounter at the greatness of our God. After all, if He is the one that created this massive universe, why should parting a body of water on the earth, regardless of its size, be so difficult? We heartily recommend Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle.
Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle free. When I was young and naive I believed in an abundance of what is called mystical and fantastical nonsense. But, as I grew older and matured I began to think in a material way, a scientificly physical way, which is the nature of the human mind. As a result, my mind cleansed itself of all kinds fairytale whether historical or present.
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It's garbage. the dating they use (1250 BC) to start out with is wrong. The Exodus actually happened approximately 1446 BC, placing the Israelites' arrival there around 1650 BC. Joseph was sold into slavery to Ishmaelites, and then taken to Egypt around 1707 BC, and the rest of the family arrived a few decades later. I stopped watching it after they used the wrong date to prove the Exodus didn't happen. if they can't even get the date right, then build their case on that misinformation. nuff said. The Exodus DID happen. God's Word stands forever and ever.
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