The Moses / Pharoah Akhenaten Link

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2022
  • Hey Hunters,
    A deep dive into the theories that some of the Bible stories of Joseph & Moses might have originated from real life Egyptian historical figures.
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    #egypt #moses #khemit #exodus
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  • @tesssanders7993
    @tesssanders7993 2 года назад +217

    Do you know the poem “The Hymn to Aten” that Pharaoh Ahkenaton wrote and parallelism between and Psalm 104 (suupposedly written by Moses) It's almost identical. That was my first big shock during my Egyptology courses as a Christian, but there's so much more it's like Genesis and parts of the Old Testament is a condensed version of Ancient Egypt.

    • @timpage5021
      @timpage5021 2 года назад +48

      That’s the smoking gun right there. Idk how anyone can still say theory and no evidence but we have the very evidence.
      It all lines up from Ahkenaten and his whole dynasty being the only ones with the name Moses Kamoses Ahmoses Thutmoses..
      Plus the fact Of Yuya and being Vizor.
      Even the holy of holies found in Tuts tomb is the exact description of the Ark of the covenant..
      We have the Ark it’s on exhibit . We have Moses he’s Ahkenaten.
      And at the time Ahkenaten there was a people in Egypt known as the Habiru
      Which sounds a lot like Hebrews.
      It all makes sense.
      And of course Israel and the Jewduism as a whole would fight the fact for slll time that Ahkenaten was one in the same Moses.
      I actually have more evidence that’s not mentioned much.
      Egyptology likes to say Ahkenaten was born Amenhotep the 4th and only changed his name to Ahkenaten once he ascended to Pharaoh as all Pharaohs did change their name once ascension to thrown..
      But they forget Ahkenaten shared the throne as co-regent with his father for 17 years.
      So it would make sense to that once Amenhoptep 3rd died Ahkenaten changed his name to Ahkenaten as a way to usher in the new and separate himself as now sole Pharaoh .
      I believe he was born Thutmoses the 4th after his Grandfather and not Amenhotep the 4th.
      But once he became co-Regent he changed his name to Amenhotep the 4th and then Ahkenaten as supreme Pharaoh..
      Egyptology likes to say Thutmoses 4 was Ahkenaten brother. But only evidence of Thutmoses the 4th was story’s of his being taught the workings of the worlds at Thebes and being prince to Amenhotep 4.But then there is no mention of Thutmoses 4 ever again..
      It’s because Ahkenaten was born Thutmoses 4th..
      So not only does everything line up but even his birth name was Moses..

    • @fineartonfire_5327
      @fineartonfire_5327 2 года назад +13

      You DO know Moses just wrote down the official version. IE the Bible. Which is stories from Adam and all the prophets before Moses.
      So the fact other people wrote accounts of the same story doesn’t make Moses story a fake or a copy. When a large event happens today, new times writes about it, Washington compost writes it, along with many others. Doesn’t mean anyone copied from the other. Just means several people wrote down what they saw.
      So just Bc other people had been writing down the stories from the prophets doesn’t mean Moses copied those. It simply means Moses finally wrote his version of the stories.

    • @jasoncuculo7035
      @jasoncuculo7035 2 года назад +1

      I believe that Moses lived at least 100 years earlier (read my comment above please). The use of a hymn written by a monotheistic Pharoah in the Bible may be due to a later redaction or an earlier version of the hymn that predated Akhenaten.

    • @vega6773
      @vega6773 Год назад

      wait till you figure out how most religious texts copied straight out of Sumerians

    • @froggy187888
      @froggy187888 Год назад +3

      @@timpage5021 This is all very interesting to me, I've been reading into much of this myself. It kind of jells into what I've found that it was akhenaton's high priest's that moved into the area of Palestine and were highly influential in the development of the Abrahamic faith.

  • @ChipandTucker
    @ChipandTucker 2 года назад +80

    The ability to seem impromptu and casually goofy is NOT a product of an actors training in your case. This gift of gab and self deprecating passion with which you share your interests is powerful and adorable.
    Proud of you and others like yourself for doing what you want by following your gut instincts. We need more like you, beautiful girl…. Keep on searching!

    • @davidmclauchlan8261
      @davidmclauchlan8261 Год назад +4

      I could see her in the movies , just seems a natural

    • @mrgreenbudz37
      @mrgreenbudz37 10 месяцев назад

      @@davidmclauchlan8261 Jahannah is well beyond adorable and brings such wonderful energy along with information and just the right amount of silly that I could and will watch her videos over and over. A guy can only dream :)

    • @MrSychnant
      @MrSychnant 3 месяца назад +2

      Hit the nail on the head 🙂

  • @jonhoward2334
    @jonhoward2334 2 года назад +12

    Love Love Love watching you go on about history! It is a fascinating coincidence in the stories. I'm no historian but, I'm becoming one with every new video you release. You make history fun! Thank you for the free history lesson.

  • @protector808
    @protector808 2 года назад +3

    Awesome job sister! Thanks for the usual thought provoking and simultaneously easy to digest, entertaining video. I always found Akhenaten's bringing people to monotheism so interesting, but you have given so many new connections to explore here, Thank you!

  • @lindajones9706
    @lindajones9706 2 года назад +9

    You make so much sense.And you explain everything so it's easy to understand.Ever since I was a little girl Egypt has fascinated me and I never knew why.Now we know all the connections and reasons why.😉.I am now a middle-aged woman and my heart just melts when ever Egyptian history is mentioned.This is why I love your channel.so a very big thank you from me!.keep adventuring because it means a lot to so many people.Thank you!!.xx

  • @chaosoul-seanleeriggs369
    @chaosoul-seanleeriggs369 2 года назад +5

    Always a joy! More information that I now get to reference and add into my own research! Thank you so much for the upload! 🤗

  • @erhenry20011
    @erhenry20011 2 года назад +2

    It’s so cool watching you present this stuff and simultaneously working your way through it! Great job 👏🏻!

  • @joshuahoward2027
    @joshuahoward2027 2 года назад +1

    It’s so awesome to see how many subscribers you now have. When I first started watching your videos you had around 20k and I honestly just watched your first video because I thought you were beautiful. I love all the content you put out. I think your awesome and thank you for what you do.

  • @shaylagraymist11
    @shaylagraymist11 2 года назад +5

    I'm so excited you made this connection! It is a theory I've been obsessed with. I can totally see all these connections being true. Thanks for all your hard work researching. Also you are soooo pretty!

  • @Kachtice
    @Kachtice 2 года назад +167

    I think you should look at Thutmose III. He was the sole Pharaoh after Hatshepsut died around 1458 and also was considered Thutmose the great. His sole reign encompassed the destruction of the volcano Thera around 1450 BC which would explain the lowering of the reed sea which could explain how the Hebrews escaped the Pharaohs chariots. Moses may have also actually been an Egyptian Prince born to one of Thutmose II lesser wives who believed (as well as leading to creating the Hebrew monotheism) in the one GOD. The plagues and miracles could have been the reason which may have led the future Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) to change the Egyptian religious following of many gods to worshiping the Aten, didn't work out well with the priests and his successor Tutankhamen (the actual last Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, neither Ay or Horemheb are part of the blood line), if we put the exodus in line with the Thera eruption (this could explain the plagues) there are only a few Pharaohs it could have been, and Ramses is a couple of hundred years too young to fit the time line.

    • @ZatoichiBattousai
      @ZatoichiBattousai 2 года назад +12

      Also, sometimes history is a lie or embellished, we can never be sure, but I love imagining.

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 2 года назад +16

      @@ZatoichiBattousai I'm of the same mind as Ralph Ellis. Like all mythology, and "history" to be honest, it's subject to error and confusion. But we can glean the truth. The first big "exodus" was the Hyksos exodus around 1600 bc after the eruption of Thera, which might have been part of a larger climate catastrophe. It eventually ended the bronze-age civilizations around the time of Akhenaten hundreds of years later, and was finally all wrapped up into one big myth.
      An interesting note from "The Oera Linda", which claims that the Red Sea and Mediterranean were connected until a huge "earthquake" in 1600 bc collapsed the straights, which trapped a large Frisian fleet in the Red Sea, who eventually moved to the Punjab in India.

    • @skreenname229
      @skreenname229 2 года назад +5

      I still haven't ruled out a sort of natural technoloGy that these staffs worked like Giant wands made of orichalcum that acted as a super conductor... everythinG can be explained by a sort of electricity manipulation or what I think is a plasma technoloGy. Static electricity can move water but I like the volcano idea too...🤷🏼🤷🏼🤷🏼

    • @awakeningfaith2290
      @awakeningfaith2290 2 года назад +11

      Absolutely! I've studied this for 15 years now and there is a lot of non circumstantial evidence for it being thuthmosis iii. Everything lines up and all of the elements are there. I personally believe it wasn't the Reed sea, but I can go on and on about the correlations of this dynasty and the biblical exodus. Most telling is a scarab found at Joshua's altar, Mt ebal of turhmosis iii.

    •  2 года назад +7

      daughter of thoetmosis was the woman that found a little boy in the water :)

  • @kevynlacey
    @kevynlacey Год назад +2

    I love your work/show. I think your explanations of history make so much sense!! You seem to follow the same flow of history as me!! Rather than what we've been told to believe, it's what actually make sense!! I only found you but accident as was going through a lot of the Gia episodes then found a link to you!! Think you are great at doing this, so keep it going!! Have nearly caught up with all your videos!! Best wishes, Kevyn

  • @Godwinsname
    @Godwinsname 2 года назад +1

    Great video, love your energy/fun style as well!
    Thank you! Keep this style please :)

  • @pdxjeff1
    @pdxjeff1 Год назад +29

    I think you are spot on, seems most of “biblical” stories have exactly the connection you just walked us through. Well done and thank you!!

  • @stonesofdestinytribe
    @stonesofdestinytribe 2 года назад +51

    I love the way you explain things so they are easily understood, you are a Gem!!!!!

    • @cypher6938
      @cypher6938 Год назад +2

      She has a massive communicative skill set.

  • @h-dawg969
    @h-dawg969 2 года назад +2

    Hey! 5 guys!
    I love your content. It’s so fun thinking about this stuff, and the people that were just like us, living in those times.
    I wish I had paid more attention to histrory back in the day at school, but I didn’t know I was interested at the time.
    Keep up the fun thought processes! x

  • @ConsciousnessWatch
    @ConsciousnessWatch 2 года назад +2

    Intriguing food for thought! One of your best, Jahannah. Thank you.

  • @subsonicproducer7040
    @subsonicproducer7040 2 года назад +6

    I was playing with a version of this theory some years ago, but I let it go. But now hearing you discussing a similar theory is giving me goosebumps! Unfortunately I am unable to join the tour, it is one of my biggest dreams though. Maybe I can join some time in the future when finances are positive again

  • @adela31s
    @adela31s 2 года назад +3

    I very much enjoy your videos! I have always found history and religions so interesting! Your videos have reignited that interest!
    My only constructive criticism/request would be that you reference or link where you are getting your information or doing your research. I think your summaries are fantastic but sometimes I want to delve deeper and don’t know where to start. Again, love your content. Keep up the good work!

  • @ChiyokoMcNair
    @ChiyokoMcNair 2 года назад +1

    You’re just as wonderful today as the day I first discovered you ☺️ So glad you’re thriving!

  • @niqabinextdoor3045
    @niqabinextdoor3045 Год назад +1

    Omg!!! I've been looking for these historic connection regarding Yusuf (As) for almost 10 yrs now. You explained everything so well! Thankyou!

  • @virginiaallisonpeck2517
    @virginiaallisonpeck2517 2 года назад +20

    We were taught on Sunday school that Moses was adopted by the pharaohs daughter is high up in the pharaohs court. He didn’t want to become the leader of the Israelites because he had a speech impediment. So Aaron spoke for him. So all of what you say could be scripturally true as well as historically true. Interesting. Thanks.

    • @timpage5021
      @timpage5021 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think the person with the speech impediment was actually Moses son King Tut . Look at King Tuts mouth. He had some sort of deformation that made it difficult for him to speak.

    • @virginiaallisonpeck2517
      @virginiaallisonpeck2517 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@timpage5021 interesting, please read the Bible. In exodus it explains about Moses. ❤️

    • @paulschuckman6604
      @paulschuckman6604 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@virginiaallisonpeck2517look into the oldest source of the Bible, the Yawhist source. In the Yawhist source Moses is not the brother of Aaron and Aaron does not speak for him. In the Yahwist source the only time Aaron is mentioned is as the idolator who fashioned the golden calf.

    • @Ridethebomb777
      @Ridethebomb777 Месяц назад +2

      Were you aware that before Moses, there were 2 other baby floating in a basket stories ...... just as there were 16 virgin birth crucified saviours before Christ. It is astro theology ..... stories being told over and over again.

  • @lachlanmccutcheon1655
    @lachlanmccutcheon1655 2 года назад +5

    I so enjoy listening to you. I learn a lot from your research an interpretation of the evidence. Thank you so much. Also when you are acting on stage or film do they handcuff you or do you just have lots of pockets to put your hands. I personally love your use of your hands while explaining your stories. Yes I followed story here and sounds very plausible.

  • @hugoclifford8949
    @hugoclifford8949 2 года назад

    Another great video JJ! Really interesting and like you mention, very plausible. Am aiming to try and get on one of your / Uncharted X tours in Egypt soon hopefully. Keep up the great work 👍🏼

  • @marceloandstacypereyra1527
    @marceloandstacypereyra1527 2 года назад +1

    YES YES and YES!! Color me Tickled! Absolutely love your content and this one is absolutely going to cause me to lose track of time and dive into more info on this connection! Thank you, Dahling! *Stacy, of Marcelo and Stacy

  • @bradleyrubac4217
    @bradleyrubac4217 2 года назад +12

    Splendid job J!! It does sound very plausible! I’ve often considered the possibility that very ancient Egypt spawned much of the culture in the Middle East, particularly the western portion.

  • @christianvachon2235
    @christianvachon2235 2 года назад +88

    I loved this! Thank you! There is much to suggest that there is a link between Akhenaten and Moses. But there is some clues in Flavius Josephus' History of the Jews and Antiquities of the Jews. The biggest is that everything related to Moses can be found in related items to Akhenaten or Tutankhamun. First, the tabernacle was said to be made in a way that greatly resembled the Egyptian temples that could be portable. The image of the Cherubim of the Ark of the Covenant appears as the winged protectors on King Tut's golden Shrine. Also, the discovery of the Anubis Shrine by Howard Carter had speculation to its relationship to the Ark of the Covenant. With the exception of Anubis except of the Cherubim, everything else was identical between the two - same size, materials and description. This goes to show that the Akhenaten connection is stronger. The Tabernacle of the Jews, all in gold was meant to face east to the rising rays of the Sun, same at the Temple at Akhetaten. Also, the table with the loaves of bread featured in Josephus' description of the offerings of Moses in the Tabernacle also appears in a relief of Akhenaten. The evidence is quite overwhelming. Josephus suggested the early Jews to be related to the Hyksos, a people that were expelled from Egpyt around the time of Akhenaten. Akhenaten's tomb was never found. There is suggestions that KV 55 was it, but never confirmed. A lot of evidence suggests a connection...

    • @autodidact2289
      @autodidact2289 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to post your comment. Very fascinating especially since I have read Genesis several times over the years and I have more questions than answers.

    • @christianvachon2235
      @christianvachon2235 2 года назад +6

      @@autodidact2289 It's my pleasure and thanks for the kind words! Much appreciated! I have read Genesis also. The Antiquities of the Jews by Flavius Josephus is worth a read. Josephus was a Jewish Historian from the First Century CE. It follows the biblical accounts of the Jews, but with the historical record of the understanding and teachings and knowledge of the Torah at the time. It also give an inside in the Torah and Old Testament as it was known 2000 years ago without modern changes. Some things are tiny details, but there is incredible information that didn't survive to the modern era. An odd example for instance is that Adam in Ancient Hebrews meant red-colored man (likely of red-skin then). The whole account of Moses is worth the read, not only for the greater and incredibly detailed description of the Ark and the Tarbernacle and dress of the priests. The Ark is explained slightly differently, especially the rings for the poles and it then literally matches the Anubis Shrine, meaning that the Ark came from Egyptian Tradition that Moses was raised in. And the list goes on. For me, reading Josephus text (which is available for Free) helped with the understanding of the Bible and Old Testament since it includes text and the oral tradition of the Jews 2000 years ago. I would definitely suggest it to anyone interested.

    • @autodidact2289
      @autodidact2289 2 года назад +2

      @@christianvachon2235 I became interested in Josephus when I began to look into Preterism. My Baptist upbringing didn't include any beliefs in the rapture, so I looked at the history and found 70 AD. Pieces of puzzling scripture began to fall into place and I looked at the bible as a story of a certain people, from beginning to end.

    • @christianvachon2235
      @christianvachon2235 2 года назад +4

      @@autodidact2289 I see. That's super interesting! I will have to learn more about Preterism, which I don't know that well. I was raised Catholic, but not so strictly that knowledge of other faiths was banned and as I travelled extensively early on, I started learning of many sources. I found Josephus most interesting, because of the fact that it is 2000 years removed, from a Jewish Historian with a close connection to the Torah and its understandings at the time of Christ and no edited by later translations as much. I keep wondering though if might not go beyond the story of a people, but the story of a faith; the faith of the one God (or Akhenaten's Aten) and the important historical figues associated with it that became after Moses centered on the Israelites. The other connection of Moses and Aaron to likely Egyptian Royalty is that Aaron makes a Golden Calf - the Egyptians had a strong cult of the Bull (the Apis cult), so that this would be chosen, gives also a strong Egyptian connection. When you read Josephus and see the descriptions of the Tabernacle, Ark etc., the clear connection to Ancient Egyptian Culture becomes very apparent. Sorry for the excess nerdism...

    • @autodidact2289
      @autodidact2289 2 года назад

      @@christianvachon2235 Yes, and Moses holding the snake up on a stick! No never apologize for curiosity and intelligence. I had to read up on Jews after learning there are maybe 12 or more different kinds of Jews. I couldn't understand how some were very strict like the Hasidic, and others could be Adam Sandler type Jews. Presbyterians are the same way in a wide spectrum of beliefs. And I think the Torah was written after the fall of Jerusalem. Like Catholics, at the Treaty of Worms, just sitting in a room deciding whats what.

  • @ceboz
    @ceboz 2 года назад +2

    History is the picture that comes out as you connect the dots. Well done again J!

  • @mikekenney8362
    @mikekenney8362 2 года назад +2

    In a crazy way, you almost make sense. Bravo for your energy and sharing your research. I’ve read the dynastic histories, but frankly was bored senseless. It’s so fragmentary. You make it fun

  • @chairmanmeow2413
    @chairmanmeow2413 2 года назад +21

    Dr. FREUD wrote a book on this subject. The monotheism is such a unique thing there must be ties.

    • @everettmenard4834
      @everettmenard4834 2 года назад

      Do some homework into Dr freud. He was a sexual whack bag and a coke head. Terrible human with serious issues.

    • @dragasan
      @dragasan 2 года назад +3

      @Chairman Meow Yes, he finished it just before be died. It's all quite fascinating.

    • @ZatoichiBattousai
      @ZatoichiBattousai 2 года назад

      At least we have two versions of this story, most of history is one or none...

    • @TheKing-qu8cm
      @TheKing-qu8cm Месяц назад

      Monotheism is not exlcusive to single middle eastern region .

  • @kobalt77
    @kobalt77 2 года назад +4

    I love this video Johanna, and well done for getting all the names, lineage etc. I love Egyptian history, but it confuses the hell out of me. The Rosicrucian's are big into Akhenaten, and they know a lot about a lot LOL. Your presentation style is ace, don't go changing ! 😍

    • @UnimatrixOne
      @UnimatrixOne 2 года назад +2

      > Jahannah

    • @kobalt77
      @kobalt77 2 года назад +1

      @@UnimatrixOne Thank you, I knew I was wrong but was in a hurry.

    • @koro287
      @koro287 2 года назад +2

      Thank you, i have a copy of 'Unto Thee I Grant ' a Rosicrucian publication, the preface tells a history that claims it authorship was likely Amenhotep IV. Moses was in Eqypt about that time.

    • @kobalt77
      @kobalt77 2 года назад

      @@koro287 I have a lot of the teaching pamphlets and his name comes up often.

  • @spydersweb2
    @spydersweb2 11 месяцев назад +1

    What absolutel brilliance! You are fresh and enlightening and bring a natural storytelling sense combined with the intellect of an explorer. I am an instant follower!

  • @Larby14
    @Larby14 Год назад +1

    Hey, new to the channel and I absolutely love all the stuff you're doing. Keep up the great work!

  • @Shinkaze33
    @Shinkaze33 Год назад +3

    Powerful video, thank you for making it, and yeah, The way you describe Atten sounds a lot like the way Kabbalah describes light's relationship to vessel.

    • @froggy187888
      @froggy187888 Год назад +2

      You are correct👍 It's all variations on a theme. Interpretations of different cultures attempts to explain the same thing to there people.

    • @DJW1981
      @DJW1981 Год назад +1

      Kabbalah seems to turn up everywhere, so no surprise! :D

  • @derrickcopeland9056
    @derrickcopeland9056 2 года назад +41

    I’m glad you’ve addressed this topic. I’ve long considered that Israel Levites were Atenites and from post Bronze Age collapse emerged the Israel confederation. The origin stories of the region seem to be fused. The Naked Archeologist has a fantastic documentary on Moses with a few jewels. Another thing that rattles my brain is the linking of the Ten Commandments and the Egyptian Book of the Dead. I enjoy your channel.

    • @emcarnahan
      @emcarnahan 2 года назад

      thank you!

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 2 года назад

      the isreal federation emerged in 1967..... but yes, the Balfor Dec laid things out for the development of the kewish state of Palestine, yes, as the one solution.

    • @barley031
      @barley031 2 года назад

      I loved Simcha Jacobovici’s documentary about Moses, it goes down a very similar route to what Jahanna seems to be saying here only she hasn’t explained the 10 plagues

    • @jimwhitehead1532
      @jimwhitehead1532 2 года назад +3

      They may have started as Atenites, but Moses went all the way to Monotheism, as he didn't worship the Sun disk Aten, but the unseen God YHWH from the Midianites, also the God of his wife. Three bible passages say this, claims TheTorah, in: "YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name"

    • @moonknight4053
      @moonknight4053 2 года назад

      Do u believe Jesus was real?

  • @JackieRipperLives
    @JackieRipperLives 8 месяцев назад

    I love you work so much and appreciate all you do! Hopefully one day I'll get to go on one of the big trips as well! But I had to stop myself several times because of my own conversations with myself that i've had to replay it over and over again! haha! Thanks again! Much love!!

  • @levitation25
    @levitation25 2 года назад +2

    You're on the right track Jahannah I read about this sort of stuff years ago. I think a number of people have suggested these connections over the years.

  • @froggy187888
    @froggy187888 Год назад +3

    I'm deep into this right now and I love this mystery. This is going to be a long one so I really hope you see it😂😂. OK, as you mentioned Amenhotep IV was the first documented pharaoh to implement the idea of monotheistic God. He also introduced a strict caste system with royalty at the top, and he filled his court with what were termed (high priests). These people were the intellectual elite, shamans, book keepers and men and women of influence. He oversaw massive construction projects and even built a new capital city el-Armana in honour of Aten. His reign didn't last long, about 15 years and his "death" has never been explained. Soon after the entire elite caste (high priests) were banished from Egypt never to return. One other interesting point on this area before I move on. When archaeologists discovered his tomb they found his mummy to be desecrated but many of the "treasures" remained, suggesting that it was an act of vengeance rather than tomb robbers. And to this day we have only discovered 1 tomb that was left intact, that was the tomb of his son Tutankhamen, the boy king. The reason for this is still a mystery.
    Too save a lot of writing research the "last supper of Osiris" before you carry on. When he was cast into the nile set used a basket called an ark after set and his 72 conspirators cut Osiris's body into 13 pieces, This landed on the shores of babilos where a evergreen tree grew. Set then convinced the people of a false theology and left them blind. Enraged by this Osiris's wife isis gathered up the pieces of her husband with the exception of the foreskin and asked amun to resurrect her husband. She was told to swallow the pieces and in her belly an immaculate conception child was born which was named horus.
    Horus was set the task of teaching the 12 tribes of Osiris the truth of set's deception and as tribute to this understanding all male members of the 12 tribes will have there foreskin removed.
    Jesus was actually moses aswell fyi,😉
    Christ is from the Greek "christos", meaning the anointed one. The anointed one also translates into Hebrew as "Messiah".
    The anointed one is not a term for blessed by God. It's Egyptian. It is from the word "Krrst", which is a burial ritual used to ensure resurrection of the body in the afterlife. After the body is covered in wrappings the head and face is anointed by oil and placed within a chest, we call it coffin, then it was called an ark.

    • @stijnvdv2
      @stijnvdv2 Год назад

      The story of Moses... his mother put him in a basket, the basket went downstream, ended up in the arms of the royalties that raised him as their own, then got a dispute with them that made him leave and united his people under one and the same banner... I mean we've all seen Prince of Egypt (marvelous movie btw, wouldn't be made today with current Hollywood and their hate of Christianity)... except the story I just described isn't of Moses... it's of Sargon of Akkad, the first emperor in history that united all the people between the 2 rivers Eufrates and Tigris into the first known empire in history; Sumer (with that I mean written history; that we can actually verify). Also the oldest story of Noah's flood..... was found on a clay cuneiform tablet in Sumer.... so it's very likely that when the Mesopotamians conquered Israel pre-Romans, the locals just adopted the stories of their overlords and made it their own.

  • @frankverschoof8083
    @frankverschoof8083 2 года назад +7

    Joseph explained dreams to the Pharaoh. Joseph's house has been found, he had a tomb in the shape of a pyramid. on site were also 12 graves (from his brothers).

    • @CharlieBrownZero
      @CharlieBrownZero 2 года назад +6

      absolute nonsense

    • @11AriseAndShine11
      @11AriseAndShine11 2 года назад +2

      I'm glad you brought that up, Frank. Keeps me from having to do a lot of writing in a post! 👍

    • @srt8up4shot
      @srt8up4shot 2 года назад +2

      Link?

    • @frankverschoof8083
      @frankverschoof8083 2 года назад +2

      @@srt8up4shot Patterns of evidence: Exodus. There is a timeline problem, but the archiological stuff check's out.

    • @sethshorts
      @sethshorts 2 года назад +2

      Ron Wyatt found the grain pits at the stepped pyramid…

  • @kirkjames7286
    @kirkjames7286 Год назад

    Love the channel, love your personality. You make learning ancient history fun!

  • @wallsgreebo8352
    @wallsgreebo8352 2 года назад

    This was a great. 😃. I was re-reading up on Akhenaten a couple of weeks back so was timely & cool to see this vid pop-up. I had no idea about the Moses link/theory either. Thanks 🙂

  • @christinevuillequez1214
    @christinevuillequez1214 2 года назад +5

    What is said in Jewish tradition is that they left with the Erev Rav who were very numérous and were either Egyptian people or other slaves .

  • @all-hands
    @all-hands 2 года назад +3

    Cool! I always found it interesting the Hermes and Thoth were considered to be the same reincarnated being. It's fascinating to compare the archetypal characters and how they seem to arrive on earth as the soil of human consciousness becomes fertile for them.

  • @jeffceriotti
    @jeffceriotti 2 года назад

    This type of content fascinates me. You make it so entertaining too. Thanks!!

  • @asianmyth1716
    @asianmyth1716 22 дня назад

    its hard to ignore ur cuteness while listening.i cud not pay attentions to the details for first 2 time..i had to close my eyes to really grasp the linkss..very informative hun.

  • @fourtails1192
    @fourtails1192 2 года назад +3

    Interesting theory.....I appreciate the research that you've done. I think it's quite plausible

  • @GiffysChannel
    @GiffysChannel 2 года назад +5

    This is absolutely fantastic!! I love it! I've been wondering where the Bible and Egyptian history connected. By the way, have you read the Immortality Key? I just finished it and I remember George Howard on our 2020 Egypt trip said it was one of the most important books of the decade. I love what you're doing with your channel!

    • @demarsouthard3620
      @demarsouthard3620 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the recommendation. I looked at some info on the book and then bought a copy.

    • @Omar-df3uk
      @Omar-df3uk 2 года назад

      Huh? You’ve never heard of the story of Moses or Joseph before?

    • @GiffysChannel
      @GiffysChannel 2 года назад

      @@Omar-df3uki used to watch the movie called the Prince of Egypt when I wad little. It was an animated movie about the story of Moses.

  • @cowx73pw
    @cowx73pw 2 года назад

    Dude I knew this was going to be a good one had to rewind it a few times to fully get it but wow this is alot deeper than I thought it was going to be. your the best !!!

  • @SentientSoup
    @SentientSoup 2 года назад

    I love listening to you. Thank you for informing me and giving me something to dig deeper into. Great job!

  • @Slavigrad
    @Slavigrad 2 года назад +9

    You have typo: Pharaoh and Akhenaten
    Edit: The title was changed to Akhenaten - Thanks, this helps to prevent further confusion

    • @TheytellToomanylies
      @TheytellToomanylies 2 года назад +1

      Maybe it says Ark of Aten

    • @lewisabraham936
      @lewisabraham936 2 года назад

      is it really though? Hi, It's Michael.

    • @Slavigrad
      @Slavigrad 2 года назад

      @@lewisabraham936 Maybe not. When I googled it, there are some sources that also call him Arkenaten. But I hope there is an explanation in video - why call him Arkenaten and not Akhenaten. Is there a special meaning? Or no meaning, it's just cool. It can be be also Echnaton.

    • @TheDisabledGamersChannel
      @TheDisabledGamersChannel 2 года назад

      Who cares!

    • @Slavigrad
      @Slavigrad 2 года назад +2

      ​@@TheDisabledGamersChannel I care. Every word has meaning. Arkenaten could be different person then pharaoh Akhenaten.
      If Arkenaten is also Akhenaten then it's fine.
      I can google also Pharaoh vs Pharoah:
      - Pharaoh is the title given to ancient Egyptian ruler.
      - Pharoah is a race horse who is the twelfth Triple Crown Winner.
      Pharoah may be used, but I would like to know if it means the same as title Pharaoh or is it something else...

  • @cowx73pw
    @cowx73pw 2 года назад +3

    This is going to be a good one !!!

  • @bentdriver
    @bentdriver Год назад

    I have been following your channel for sometime, absolutely love the time and effort of your research and work please keep it up.
    Ahmed Osman book on Moses and Akhenaten and this theory is extremely plausible and in my opinion actually makes far more logical and reasonable sense to the past historical tales.
    I am glad that people are actually discussing these subjects, such as your channel, Robert Sepehr channel and Bright insight channel.
    Ahmed Osman book on Moses and Akhenaten is extremely plausible, his argument holds a good chunk of weight in his favor.

  • @chrissnyder3430
    @chrissnyder3430 2 года назад

    Hello! Jimmy sent me. Can't wait to dig into your evidence! Bless you both for doing these videos! We deserve to know! Thank you.

  • @charliecapo3442
    @charliecapo3442 Год назад +3

    My Son wants to be a history Professor and I told him, time to get his Funny old World degree!

  • @charlesbaker5001
    @charlesbaker5001 2 года назад +4

    I became introduced to similar Egyptian stories by the late historian Ralph Ellis. He has books and you tube videos. Goes into great detail that is interesting and scholarly.

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 2 года назад +1

      "late"? As far as I know Ralph is alive and well. My favorite Biblical scholar.

    • @sonclearbrahman-ar1461
      @sonclearbrahman-ar1461 Год назад

      Ralph's books and videos are brilliantly researched and presented 👍

  • @Visualtreats69
    @Visualtreats69 Год назад +1

    I love your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @tammyk2447
    @tammyk2447 Год назад

    NEW SUB_Found you on UnchartedX! Yay ur style is exactly my style... Ancient history with a bit of FUNNY

  • @brandonstark789
    @brandonstark789 2 года назад +5

    Very impressive research ! I am an admirer of yours, and a believer of your theories as you are definitely on the right track. What I admire most about you is your "Fire in the Eyes" dedication, and determination in your quest for seeking out the true origins of our history as humans. Ask us what we can offer to better aid you with your research. Stay safe and stay hungry. You are an inspiration to all of us with open eyes.

  • @RipVanAllan1983
    @RipVanAllan1983 2 года назад +3

    I would say with the Joseph connection to Yousuf, research and see if there was a famine during this time in Egyptian history. Also, you should look into "Ahura Mazda", who might also be the origins of the one god religion. I would love to see what you come up with. Thanks

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 2 года назад +2

      The oldest recording of monotheism I've found is in "The Oera Linda". The god/allfather/alvader of the Frisians(people of Freya) was named "Wralda" - Wra the Elder. This has to have a common root with the Egyptian god Ra. They're both sun deities.

    • @jessicathespy
      @jessicathespy 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisnewbury3793 so much was lost from oral history, but if they connect ahura Mazda with golbeki tepe or other monolithic sites that can be dated to older the 10k BC then it would outweigh the recorded oral histories of the north. Interesting though all these fragments of our history. Glad to have such a community of it online!

  • @richgdj00
    @richgdj00 2 года назад

    fantastic all great points made and makes total sense :) i love the videos keep it up :)

  • @jorgerivera4062
    @jorgerivera4062 2 года назад

    Hello Johanna.!!
    Thanks for 🤯 my mind because of all the sense in the connection of the past civilizations..
    Keep the good work.!! ✌️🤩

  • @stevenatkinson429
    @stevenatkinson429 2 года назад +19

    Hi, I did some research into this about 20 years ago and discovered a similar but slightly different theory.
    Moses just means son of, there were many of them.
    When the Arken followers were chased out of what we now call Egypt by a Moses, they went West and North to what we now call Israel, but this land was already part of Egypt back then.
    This Moses fella settled in the Southern part and the Arken people settled in the North, and had an uneasy peace.
    Later these were controlled by Egyptian goveners, at one time Hosea in the South and Hezekiah in the North, when this land was invaded by Assyrians, Egypt helped Hosea but not Hezekiah because they were still Arken followers, later they worshipped Isis, Ra and Elohim and became the "Israel" people and had been taken over by the Assyrians. The rest is history.
    There is one more myth or legend.
    As they escaped and the sea battle occured, a daughter of Arkenaten called Scotia escaped on her ship, out of the Mediterranean, around up and landed in Ireland, the Irish thought they were gods and called them the Tuatha Dé Danann, who have a similar appearance to the Atlanteans and is where we get the word "Scot" who were originally the Irish, recorded as been called the scots by the Romans before the name moved to Scotland.
    Just a few ideas I came across back them, may be incorrect but some interesting points that may connect with the truth.
    Another theory I came across but I can't remember the Egyptian names was:
    David tried to build a Temple but God wouldn't allow it but his son Solomon succeeded.
    But there was a Pharaoh who tried to build a Temple in Egypt but his ships bringing wood from Lebanon were attacked and hijacked so he failed but his grandson succeeded, and a Pharaoh around this time was called Dewr and his Hieroglyph was a 5 pointed star known as the Star or Dewr, could this have been the real David story?
    If Israel had been part of Egypt then the people who returned from Assyria would have not felt like Egyptians but as Israelites but may have remembered the old patriarchs as their own as they rewrote their myths and legends as the Old Testament.
    Namaste 🙏

    • @jeffnelson57
      @jeffnelson57 2 года назад

      Elohim is plural.

    • @MinnesotaBeekeeper
      @MinnesotaBeekeeper 2 года назад

      Lol no, Moses means, "Child, Rescued From Drowning In Water".
      From the Egyptian noun mes, child, or from (1) mo, water, and (2) uses, saved from drowning.
      From the Hebrew verb משה (masha), to extract from water, or the noun משה (mashe), a loan.

    • @stevenatkinson429
      @stevenatkinson429 2 года назад +1

      @@MinnesotaBeekeeper Rameses= Ra - Mases = Ra - Moses = Son of Ra.
      Ahmose = son of Ahmun
      Thutmose = son of Thoth
      There never was just a Moses, fictional character based on Pharaohs.
      Lots of royal kids falling in the river, they should build a fence 🤣
      Possibly the save from water could mean they came out of the birth water, hence child and maybe the sons got this name because they were more important than the girls.

  • @ironhead9507
    @ironhead9507 2 года назад +4

    I think I know less now than before lol. I'm going to have to go back through this several times. Can someone invent a time machine already so we can figure all of this out

  • @bacobill
    @bacobill 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely wonderful outline thank you.. So many questions answered with many new ones as a result.. Most likely someone in these comments has mentioned that the entire capital city was moved closer to the Mediterranean where Akhenaten believed the 'originals' had lived.. His new city was demolished and he was 'taken out' violently and the capital returned up river so to speak.. Now I am going to watch again.. Peace

    • @autodidact2289
      @autodidact2289 2 года назад

      Cool! Thanks for adding your comment!

  • @aaronharthun3602
    @aaronharthun3602 2 года назад

    Amazing topic and video! 💥💯 Looking forward for more

  • @brendanodaly7318
    @brendanodaly7318 2 года назад +16

    Really good theory, I love trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together like this, so well done here!!

    • @Orange6921
      @Orange6921 2 года назад +1

      The biggest problem with all of this is both the Bible and modern Egyptology both place Akhenaten 100 years AFTER Moses and the Exodus. No one ever mentions that on these vids. To say Akhenaten came first has no real evidence at all, you have to just make it up out of thin air.

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 2 года назад +1

      @@Orange6921 those dates are all still very debatable. It was a long time ago.

    • @Orange6921
      @Orange6921 2 года назад

      @@chrisnewbury3793 Not for the New Kingdom era, the dates are universally seen as being incredibly accurate within just a few years window.

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 2 года назад +1

      @@Orange6921 yeah maybe by "Egyptologists" who are a joke.

    • @Orange6921
      @Orange6921 2 года назад

      @@chrisnewbury3793 So Egyptologists are a joke but not this completely baseless fantasy theory about Moses and Akhenaten that contradicts all of modern Egyptology and has not a single shred of real evidence to back it up?

  • @stephenelberfeld8175
    @stephenelberfeld8175 2 года назад +4

    When I went to Unitarian Sunday school in the late 1950's, we studied the life and times of Akhenaten as the first to believe in one God when everyone else was studying the Bible.

    • @bacobill
      @bacobill 2 года назад +2

      My Unitarian Sunday school in the 60's started me on my journey into religions and then philosophies of the world.. We would visit temples and churches in and around New York City on Saturdays.. amazing kick-start indeed.. Not so sure they teach such things in any sort of school these days.. Perhaps we are seeing the results presently.

    • @stephenelberfeld8175
      @stephenelberfeld8175 2 года назад

      @@bacobill In the early 60's we studied "The Church Across the Street" in Sunday school. We did much the same thing as you, only in New Hampshire. My grandfather was a Unitarian minister in East Boston, and other parts of New England. He died when I was 3 1/2 years old, and originaly came east to take graduate studies at Harvard University Divinity School in the 1890's.

  • @markberman6708
    @markberman6708 Год назад

    J. Is amazing qnd so fun to watch, and very fascinating work, especially when it's all out of the box so to speak. Not only are we older than people think, there really, really is so much distorted history. The truth is out there.
    mjb

  • @brukernamn1
    @brukernamn1 2 года назад

    Finally back at it , great vid as always.

  • @grantmcauliffe3437
    @grantmcauliffe3437 2 года назад +9

    Akhenaten or Amenhotep IV being Moses was asserted by Sigmund Freud. Laurence Gardner has given the lineages in his books. It seems that Akhenaten was either Moses or his brother Aaron

    • @natsucro2595
      @natsucro2595 2 года назад

      And he knew the secrets of the pyramids, took this technology of the pyramids and used it on his way to the promised land (ark, parting of the sea, food in the desert, destroying the walls of Jericho ect.) All in the name of one true god!

    • @grantmcauliffe3437
      @grantmcauliffe3437 2 года назад +1

      @@natsucro2595 Enlil > Aten > Jehovah/Yawee/YHWH.

    • @timpage5021
      @timpage5021 2 года назад +2

      He was Ahkenaten/Moses.
      He was born Thutmoses the 4th after his grandfather. Not Amenhotep 4th like Israeli funded Egyptology likes to assert.
      Egyptology asserts Thutmoses 4 was Ahkenaten brother. But there is no single shred of anything to prove this. Only mention of Thutmoses 4 as prince son of Amenhotep 4 was a letter found simply marking the day Thutmoses 4 left to be schooled the worldly ways in Thebes. There is no mention of him ever again.
      I’ll tell you why cuz Ahkenaten was born Thutmoses 4th after his grandfather. While away in Thebes being taught by scribes and priests he was called back to as his father was ailing. And as all Pharaohs do he chose a new name of his own choosing and he became Amenhotep 4th as co- regent with his father. They shared the throne for 17 year
      Once his father dies he throws a jubilees ( it’s well documented and re-presents himself to his people as Pharaoh supreme and as a way to distance himself from his father and make his own wAy he chooses to change his name as he is now ruler supreme Ahkenaten.. Even his disdain for the old ways from the corrupt power hungry priest hood fits from being witness while in Thebes.
      Ahkenaten dynasty the 18th dynasty is also the only dynasty with the name Moses in so many Pharaohs of same dynasty.
      Coincidence? I think not.
      We even have the Ark of the covenant.
      It’s in the Tut museum..
      The Holy of Holies found in Tuts tomb is the one and very same Ark of the covenant.
      Reason why Nebbachanezzar doesn’t record or mention taking it the Ark is cuz the Egyptian army had already taken it in victory at desert battle.. The Ark in Solomons temple and at Jericho was a copy . That’s why the blueprints are recorded .
      But back to Ahkenaten..
      He was born Thutmoses 4th not Amenhotep 4th his birth name was after his grandfather like his fathers name was after his grandfather.
      He changed his name to Amenhotep 4h while he co reign with his father for over a decade
      And as a way to separate himself and make his own way finally he chose again to change his name once he had sole power to do whatever he wished.
      And if you ever read Hymn to aten and Psalms 104 is further proof and smoking gun.

    • @dyz39
      @dyz39 21 день назад

      Akhenaten was the Pharaoh of the Exodus.

  • @lawrencenull
    @lawrencenull 2 года назад +6

    That kind of explain the "Amen" thing in prayer.

  • @tomdianaks
    @tomdianaks 2 года назад

    ❤️Love your Work😍😍Just keep them Video Coming 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @SamtheoriginalClassic
    @SamtheoriginalClassic 2 года назад +1

    I love this story, analysis, and history. Great video!!!

  • @anngolden8923
    @anngolden8923 2 года назад +5

    Wow, yes that makes total sense!
    Didn’t Akentaten move everyone to the new city Of Amarna?

    • @leonthewise5807
      @leonthewise5807 2 года назад +1

      YES TELL- EL- AMARNA

    • @anngolden8923
      @anngolden8923 2 года назад +1

      @@leonthewise5807 Thank you!

    • @leonthewise5807
      @leonthewise5807 2 года назад

      @@anngolden8923 NP & HAPPY HUNTIN!😁

    • @LittleKitty22
      @LittleKitty22 4 месяца назад

      Yes but the city was called Akhetaten back then, which means Horizon Of The Aten. It is now known as Tel Al Amarna and there is nothing left to see.

  • @scottkoshland2475
    @scottkoshland2475 2 года назад +14

    Robert sepehr does a great job with this as there were the Hyksos kings that were maybe Semetic or Indo European from Caucuses.

  • @platersmom
    @platersmom 2 года назад +1

    Very insightful video!! I have researched for years the timelines and characters of our religions, and they all have so many similarities that it seems every story is a adaptation of the one before.It just goes to show that we are all one people, and we all have a need to be one... I would like to point out though that when akhenaten decided to go mono,so to say,that it totally disrupted the mummification industry in Egypt and many priests and workers lost their livelihoods, which no doubt lead to the backlash against the whole mono movement. Thank you for your research, you brought up a few things I did not know..you should look into the Sumerian narratives, you will be surprised by the similarities in those stories.. thank you again!!

  • @LesWalker2023
    @LesWalker2023 Год назад

    Very interesting information. I have been a "fan" of Akhenaten through the revolution of the art in his time, etc., for some time, but have never put together all his timeline. I did know that they sort of went back to the old ways after he passed or was replaced as pharoah, so all your ideas hold water. Very good stuff!

  • @ZatoichiBattousai
    @ZatoichiBattousai 2 года назад +3

    The truth is always somewhere in the middle.

    • @dubes5594
      @dubes5594 2 года назад +1

      Theres 2 sides to every story but no bottom.

  • @MarisolMarquez01
    @MarisolMarquez01 2 года назад +10

    I've heard of this theory before and have thought about the similarities but never discussed it with anyone for fear of offending anyone of the Jewish persuasion. Great video

    • @Emily-ou6lq
      @Emily-ou6lq Год назад +1

      Yea, don't you dare pop the B.S. bubble of those ethnic supremacists! LOL

    • @spiralmind9216
      @spiralmind9216 Год назад

      @@Emily-ou6lq WTF ethnic supremacists ? You sound bitter - are you Mormon?

  • @richardainsworth7052
    @richardainsworth7052 Год назад

    I love your enthusiasm so very much! Your vids are super duper and you know your stuff! Thank you 👍👍

  • @roberte.wilson5213
    @roberte.wilson5213 2 года назад

    Wonderful episode! Thanks for the input on this subject. I am always looking for things from different cultures that explain the books of the Bible.

  • @oded3302
    @oded3302 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much Jahannah, for your enlightening research.
    I am an israeli, living in israel.
    I was listening to your words again and again and must say that i was crying a few times durring the video.
    I am not sure why, i think that your research has a lot of points that tune up something and recall the faith in one universal god/love/oneness/enlighement/consciousness.
    I think that it is very reasonable all your research.
    In israel today, there are very crutial times and time will say, will light come from this place or not.
    I pray for all humanity to realize onennes, the light inside, buddha nature, god , attma and so one. To undertand it will be be the end of fighting the end of strugle and just mybe we all of us experience the times you talked about that was here 9500 years ago...
    With love and prayers for all humanity as one.

  • @pierrelabrecque8979
    @pierrelabrecque8979 2 года назад +9

    Sounds to me, Akhenaten was trying to bring everyone back to a higher sense of self and understanding where ancient wisdom of their ancients was observed by all and not just the powerful. Egypt lost its way when Pharo's statues were built larger than the gods. In short, I think his end game was to reestablish predynastic greatness. If I am right and he happened to be successful, what would the butterfly effect be today.

    • @celsus7979
      @celsus7979 2 года назад

      Then why was Akhenaten the only one who could communicate with the Aten.
      Seems more like religion was taken from the people and priests with Akhenaten as the only one who could explain Aten's will

    • @pierrelabrecque8979
      @pierrelabrecque8979 2 года назад +1

      @@celsus7979 fair point, I certainly can't disagree with you outright, so I won't, but the fact that his statue was modest, leaves me to think, it is my belief that Christianity practiced today is much different than Jessus's original teachings. Should a leader today want to bring back Christianity to a more Gnostic format, he or she would necessarily have to neuter the Vatican and its connection to the people in order to internalize their religion or lack thereof. This hypothetical leader would need to shepherd his people and quite possibly, benevolently.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 Год назад

      @@pierrelabrecque8979 Amen!! Ha ha!!!

  • @simonvegas793
    @simonvegas793 2 года назад

    This is super interesting! Would love to review some of the sources you used for ya info, this makes sense on so many levels!!

  • @Basshead40
    @Basshead40 Год назад

    I could listen to, watch videos on, visit these places every day for the rest of my life and I'd be a happy happy man. It's my dream. I however am the pillar of the house and I must provide and take care of. As a little boy I just wanted to be Indiana Jones and find hidden ancient scripts and treasures.... I'm still the same today, still that little boy inside me screaming out you have to make it happen!!!!!!!!!! Yet I have now surpassed 40 and have yet to. I love your channel!! You're amazing, awesome content. I hope and pray one day I'll get my dream and get to see some of Egypt with my eyes.

  • @l.b.d
    @l.b.d Год назад +4

    Search up the James family crest... Three Lions which represent your descent from the Biblical tribe of Judah and its three patriarchs (Solomon, David, Judah, or even Jacob, Isaac, Abraham). The tribes were given specific tribal standards/heraldry which matched their prophecies for the "last days", so that they may be identified. The nations which carry this symbolism fulfill the exact prophecies of the corresponding tribes! To have a Lion crest this indicated your family descends from Royalty or Nobility, and that was the exact prophecy of Judah, the royal tribe of Israel!
    Yuya is not Joseph (as evident through both prophecy, scripture and genetics), but rather a descendant of the Hyksos who were partially Semitic. In terms of Akhenaten, he is not Moses, but he is likely a descendant of Joseph. His son King Tut is of the R1b YDNA haplogroup which over 70% of men in Western Europe belong to... All of Noahs sons were Caucasian and the telling of his three sons landing in the Caucasus mountain region (specifically Ararat to the near south-west) is a cryptic telling of the Indo-European expansion. I have content proving that Red hair is directly from Adam (whose name means RED) and carries on through both Esau and Jacob (Sons of Isaac)... while Japheth (I-YDNA) wouldve been primarily blonde. The Indo European expansion is traceable through YDNA HAPLOGROUPS IJK, as I-Ydna = Japheth, J-YDNA = Ham, K-YDNA = Shem, R-YDNA (Abraham) comes from K (Shem). R1a = Ishmael, R1b = Esau and Jacob (hence red hair, as R1b is pinpointed as original carriers of this gene), R2 = Abrahams sons through Keturah (which means Incense) who were sent EAST (Genesis 25: 1-6) to India where incense is most used and the R2 subclade is situated...not to mention the reason theyre the worlds largest producer of incense is due to Hindus who worship a distorted version of ABRAHAM as BRAHMA, and this is why the BRAHMIN caste is primarily R1A (70%+) YDNA... Brahma has 4 faces representing the four directions in which Abrahams seed disperses, as well as the 4 major religions which descend from him (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism). Furthermore, Brahma is said to be the father of all life, and his wife is Sarasvati... this is a subversion of the promise to Abraham that all the people on Earth would be blessed through him and his wife Sarah! The Brahmins are descendants of Abraham through ISHMAEL (R1A) and KETURAHS SONS (R2), the two pagan branches of Abraham, while the monotheistic branch of Isaac (primarily situated in Western Europe) has historically been Christian. Look into the R1b haplogroup map, they follow the exact migrations of Israel and become the most numerous branch of Indo-Europeans, fulfulling ALL Israelite tribal prophecies. They originate in Mesopotamia being the first to domesticate cattle (again, cryptic telling of Noahs sons dispersion), and then moving into the levant, Egypt, Down the Nile and Westwards through rivers connecting into lake chad, and up to Europe as well. R1b nations are the only to carry Israelite tribal standards while fulfilling the specific prophecies attributed to those same tribes. And like the Bible itself says, we spread to the North, East, South and West. R-YDNA is not specific to any race, but indicates DIRECT paternal lineage which is how Tribal status was passed (Numbers 1:18). On the note of cattle domestication, 75-95% of Africans, Asians and Indigenous are lactose intolerant as adults, while less than 18% of Indo Europeans are... Milk was a staple of Israelite diet and the Bible even explains how YHWH "Seperated us from others" in the exact same verse where he promises to give us a land flowing with MILK and honey (Canaan).
    I believe the Parah Adamah, an OT parallel to the Redeemer Christ, indicates that Yeshua had red hair... a trait seen in depictions of Jews from the Galilee Huqoq Mosaics, or the Hammat Tiberias mosaics, the Zippori mosaics, and even the Beit Alfa mosaics (synagogue mosaics with evidence of Greek/Roman influence) show light skinned people with blonde/red (sometimes dark) bushy hair. The real Judahites are not amalgamated in the state of Israel and are still scattered. The R1b haplogroup is the paternal lineage of Isaac through both Esau and Jacob, and the MC1R gene (responsible for "RUDDY" phenotypes, a trait applied to numerous biblical figures) wouldve been carried by Jacob (Israel) even though he did not express the gene himself... rather it was the intended birthright son Esau who expressed the red hair trait. Ruddy = Admoni (Hebrew), and Admoni means "reddish skin OR HAIR". This is how King David is described. He also had "beauty of Eyes" (heterochromia), while his son Solomon had "a neck like IVORY (WHITE) and eyes like the POOLS (BLUE) at Ghesbon". These traits all come from Indo Europeans who descend from ADAM (meaning RED). Adam was the first Hominid with RHESUS NEGATIVE BLOOD (which is heavily tied to Red hair, Blonde hair, Blue eyes and Green eyes). Rh negative blood lacks primate antigens, and not 1/612 primate types have it, yet its the UNIVERSAL DONOR! This explains why ADAM was able to expand and dilute into so many populations. Also keep in mind Phoenician/Hebrew was written Right to Left, and Left-Handedness is a major trait associated with RH NEGATIVE blood... this explains why they wrote right-left, as it would stop smudging and keep documents from getting ruined. Phoenician is the parent alphabet of all European scripts as well as Hebrew! The Phoenicians were Israelites in league with surviving Canaanites after Joshuas conquest! The Tribe of DAN comprised a massive portion of these Phoenicians and were called the Tuatha de DANan upon arriving in Ireland, a known Phoenician colony which was deforested and mined in by them. Phoenicia comes from PHOINOS, a greek term meaning DARK RED, referring to the Tyrian Purple dye which ties directly into the prophecy/blessing of The Tribe of Zebulon!

    • @11AriseAndShine11
      @11AriseAndShine11 Год назад +1

      This is absolutely fascinating! Can you point me to some books please?

    • @l.b.d
      @l.b.d Год назад +1

      @@11AriseAndShine11 there arent many books in regards to the genetic info I speak about, but some great authors for the topic of the Lost Tribes of Israel are E Raymond Capt, William Finck, Steven M Collins, and there are a few others I cant think of. My channel goes deep into this topic though, maybe it will be of interest to you! Have a great day 🙏🏻

  • @anngolden8923
    @anngolden8923 2 года назад +6

    Love your channel! I, just curious if you have seen the book by Mauro Biglino, The Naked Bible? He was a Vatican translator he translates directly without interpretation and it’s very different from what we have been told! Elohim was plural! Anyway, he has a RUclips channel but difficult because his English is not great. He’s done a great interview with Paul Wallis who came to the same conclusion. I will try and link it.

    • @GiffysChannel
      @GiffysChannel 2 года назад +2

      Yes. Even Randall Carlson mentions this in his last podcast episode because he goes over the imagery of the serpent in the book of Genesis. Elohim in Hebrew translates to God(s) and the Lord God translates to Yehweh. Yehweh is the God that lied about the tree being deadly and the serpent is the entity who told the truth about it being a source of wisdom. Lucifer is also know as the touch bearer or the bringer of light. I think the podcast was Kosmographia ep 085

    • @anngolden8923
      @anngolden8923 2 года назад

      @@GiffysChannel I’ll check it out thanks

    • @sharon_rose724
      @sharon_rose724 2 года назад

      @@GiffysChannel Yes, some of the "gods" didn't want man to be like them. They wanted easily mentally malleable servants and worshippers. "Satan", Prometheus who stole fire (knowledge) from the gods and gave it to man, wanted to elevate man to hu(yu / god)man. He defied the orders of the others and was cast out. The serpent (En.ki, earth lord, Satan) and the eagle (En.lil, air lord/lord of heavens, God). That's the conclusion I've come to in my travels.

  • @outcast3397
    @outcast3397 2 года назад

    I find your videos so enjoyable... Thankyou🙌

  • @spirituallevelofbeing7308
    @spirituallevelofbeing7308 2 года назад

    You did a terrific job I was researching some of this history a couple of days ago was going to make a video on the subject you beat me to it lol nicely done

  • @mammutpreflood6993
    @mammutpreflood6993 2 года назад +3

    Love, what she is doing

  • @beefynachos6574
    @beefynachos6574 4 месяца назад +4

    she told the truth about who the hebrews are . african people

  • @ZZ442
    @ZZ442 Год назад

    Excellent presentation and ideas! Keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @stormcrow3642
    @stormcrow3642 Год назад

    So clever and beautiful and entertaining. Wish all the best for you!

  • @Mortismors
    @Mortismors 2 года назад +4

    Atenism and Amenism both heavily influenced Judaism and Christianity. Most people don't even know that Yahweh is the Hebrew God and Elohim is Amen-Ra and Atum-Ra. Both words for Lord get misconstrued as the same Highest One. Amen is the Adversary or Satan from the Book of Job who leads the sons of Elohim.

    • @TheytellToomanylies
      @TheytellToomanylies 2 года назад +1

      Oh she knows. They all do

    • @jaxoncrow6918
      @jaxoncrow6918 2 года назад

      Egypt was ANCIENT long before Christianity was ever even a concept.

    • @Mortismors
      @Mortismors 2 года назад

      @UCUVJI1thGhfE7v2xTwJ9bow yup specifically it referred to both father and son as one as in Osiris and Horus. Osiris or Usir is Ouza or Uzza also known as Shemihaza.

    • @TheytellToomanylies
      @TheytellToomanylies 2 года назад

      @@jaxoncrow6918 your understanding is incorect

    • @jaxoncrow6918
      @jaxoncrow6918 2 года назад

      @@TheytellToomanylies how old is Christianity?

  • @natashagriffith7076
    @natashagriffith7076 6 месяцев назад +7

    Those people weren't Caucasian

    • @northernwind7344
      @northernwind7344 3 месяца назад

      Yes they were, look at the statues.

    • @jinga2668
      @jinga2668 3 месяца назад +2

      Just because said certain places are filled with a certain eople today doesn't necessarily mean it's been that demographic since biblical times, and it's quite obvious it wasn't.

    • @MVRBFree
      @MVRBFree 3 месяца назад

      @@northernwind7344Egypt has been concurred and ran by multiple different races of people. But Akhenaten was black, his son the famous Pharaoh King Tut ( both 18th Dynasty) was also black. The 1st-18th dynasties of Kemet aka Egypt were ruled by black people.

    • @kayn6858
      @kayn6858 3 месяца назад

      @@northernwind7344there are groups in Africa that have so called ‘caucasian features’. Particularly groups that live in North East Africa and the Horn of Africa, which interestingly is where Egypt is located.

  • @christhecoder7598
    @christhecoder7598 Год назад

    Love the your work especially the vid about your take on the most compelling evidence for ancient technology. I have always thought the boxes (for want of a better word) at the Serapeum to be pretty conclusive, as well as the bore holes scattered about. What fascinates me is the similarity of megalithic stonework across continents - the odd shapes and the curious bulges in some of the stones.

  • @warsane1
    @warsane1 2 года назад

    You're so good! That makes so much sense. You do wonderful research and thank you

  • @baxpiz1289
    @baxpiz1289 2 года назад +3

    it's spelled akhenaten

  • @ammasophia4663
    @ammasophia4663 2 года назад +1

    When you said... YUYA...
    I immediately wondered about the Old testament Joseph...
    It makes perfect sense.
    I think you are totally right

  • @everythingisvibration
    @everythingisvibration Год назад

    This was a GREAT VIDEO !!!!.... New Sub. Have to see the rest of what you have.

  • @mrgreenbudz37
    @mrgreenbudz37 10 месяцев назад

    One you did a great job laying out all the information and the timeline, I think I need to watch it again tonight with some wine to digest all your info again, lol! I think anything is possible with these stories as so much gets lost and reinterpreted throughout the 1000s of years since all of this happened that we will never know what really happened. On a personal note I believe this version more so than the Bible as I am not religious and have a hard time buying that story especially as you put it there are NO factual historical records of the Exodus. I do find all of this fascinating and would love to step through a time machine and be able to go back and look at events and periods. Imagine how insane that would be. Thank JJ once again for blowing my mind.