Ehhhh.... if he was adopted by Egyptians it only makes sense that he's gonna be given an Egyptian name. They probably deleted the first part of his name... leaving Moses
@@SaintFort Akkadian artifacts actually exist. Akkadian is one of the empires who used tablets. These tablets exist in the tens of thousands. They are being translated and the period right before the Bronze Age collapse is becoming clearer. History of west asia is not represented accurately in the Old Testament
@@yuutonosuri772 Moses is an English translation, that's not his name, in French they call him Moise and that;s not his name either, it's like Jesus, that's not his name, so trying to find mystic hidden words, codes and names in a 16th century AD English translation of the bible is like looking at the return prophecy on a milk carton
Painful how most of the comments here is either conspiracist bullshit or religiois bullshit, neither of which engage with the historical and scientific approach presented in the video
This guy must’ve not have dug buried deep into a source material. The Egyptian themselves talked about Moses. They referred to him as a Jewish slave trader
As the Jewish archaeologists Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman noted: [W]e have no clue, not even a single word, about the early Israelites in Egypt: neither in monumental inscriptions on the walls of temples, nor in tomb inscriptions, nor in papyri. Israel is absent - as a possible foe of Egypt, as a friend, or as an enslaved nation
(23 October 2024) My studies suggest Moses wasn't an Israelite. So, who is he? He is a native Egyptian and a recast Pharaoh Ahmose I of Thebes, and the expeller of the Hyksos ca. 1550 BC. English Moses is Hebrew Moshe, Arabic Musa. The un-named Pharaoh who expelled Israel from Egypt, according to the Bible, is for me, Ahmose who expelled the Hyksos. No Hyksos ruler ever bore a name approximating that of a Hebrew Moshe, only Ah- Mose possesses a name approximating Moshe. So, by default, for me, Ah-Mose became a fictional Moshe in the Bible, the expelled Hyksos being transformed into a fictional expelled Israel. For details cf. Academia Edu Profile Walter R. Mattfeld, for my 56 scholarly papers on the subject of the Exodus and its pre-biblical origin in Egyptian annals of Ah-Mose I.
True, Moses wasn't an Israelite. He was born of a Hebrew Slave. The dark-skinned Hebrews are from Mesopotamia, in Sumeria where the Anunnaki Gods of the Sumerian first landed. 'Anunnaki' in Sumerian means 'Those from Heaven to Earth came'. In the OT, they're mentioned as the Anakites or Anakims. In reality, they're ET Beings of the Anakh Race from Sirius Star System. The Old Testament is basically the stories by the Anakh. T'anakh is the Hebrew Bible. The Jews plagiarized the Hebrew Bible and made it their Jewish Bible. The Rabbis claim the dark-skinned Hebrews were early Jews, whom we can see present day Israeli as fair-skinned Europeans? Just look at Netanyahu. Moses was as dark-skinned as a Hebrew or as an Egyptian Pharaoh?! He ne'er was an Israeli.
@ilmiPrabowo-l3x In the book The Akan, Other Africans and the Sirius Star system, written that historical accounts from ancient writers such as Herodotus and from more recent writers such as Robert Morning Sky and Robert Temple point to the fact that the Sumerians called themselves the “black-headed” while the Egyptians have also been known to call themselves the “black-footed”. Hence, there were in fact large populations of black peoples in Ancient Egypt as well as in Mesopotamia in Sumer.
Moses and the burning bush is a prophecy writen on the walls of the perymids for the 21st centry he did not exist in that time he is here now quietly waiting on instuctions from the universe.😮
The Israel of old Testament isn't the Netanyshu, s Israel. We know both Testaments. Don't bluff & confuse bibilical Or rather pre binilical characters by portraying what they were not really according to the Gospel Stupid speaker
The bible doesn't say Egypt, it says Misrim, misrim is not Egypt. Bible also says Pharaoh, there were no Pharaoh in Egypt, so why do we keep repeating the same BS stories, deny them or make up some psychedelics' stories, time to consider that these stories happen somewhere else and in a small scale, stories of Bedouin tribe in southern Arabia...and Judaism satrted with Ezra, so no idea what you are talking about
@@justinjustinallison4523 He is correct on that point. The term Pharaoh came into being in the 8th century. They were kings in Egypt. See the Armana letters. The Israelites were a Bedouin Canaanite tribe that settled in the hills of Canaan in the 13th/12 century Credit Israel Finklestein
Moses if he existed came later. The ancient Philistines were in the land of Canaan before Moses and they did not arrive until around 1250BC so he would have lived long after that date.
Moses “name” isn’t a good point of argument. The ancient Greeks have three alternative stories of Moses and so does the Jews have an alternative story for Moses. One of the stories told as so.. “He was sent to Ethiopia on a death mission to fight the Ethiopians but actually wins the battle.. and the marries an Ethiopian and ruled for 40 years in Ethiopia.” Now this makes the Ethiopians the ??? I’m not going to say it but this story is from the Greeks and the Jews .
In fact, many scholars say that the Exodus isn’t a historical event and that there is no archaeological evidence on it. Please refer to the bibliography in the video description.
@@fordprefect5304 People, out there, have a free choice about what to believe. The Moses story contains a large amount of myth- but some of us reckon his life was based broadly- on actual events.
@@Dave183 But you are wrong. Moses and Exodus are pure myths. NO evidence has ever been found to support Exodus. Plenty has been found to disprove it. By Israeli archeologists no less.
@@Dave183 There is no evidence for Moses or the Exodus. Nothing in Egypt, Sinai or Canaan. But plenty of evidence to prove it never happened and was made up in the 6th century.
this should help we don't call someone Arab because they come from Arabia we call Arabia the land of the Arabs because there's Arab people there. now i cant just say you're not Arab if i don't know your family or you're not an Arab because you don't pray to mecca
where was Moses born not raised and was his born Mother from Israel? an other Words: his origin; In Judaism, Jewish descent is passed down through the mother's line.
@@apromisedislandhow do you know? are you civil or military to begin with? civil, stayed in the City, scared of their own shadows, where as Military Officers: wrote the History and Live It on this Planet; He does not have to know about Judaism: In Judaism, Jewish descent is passed down through the Mother’s line. His born Mother: the one He was born from not his raised Mother: the one who raise him if different than his born Mother;
@@tbishop4961are you civil or military to begin with? civil do not have traditions be cause they cannot get to the word tradition be cause it located on military side of words and things; traditions is a military word and thing; and the Jewish have all ways be Military with suckie civil Officers;
Moses never existed that was Sargon story (reed basket, found by princess) the Old Testament is nothing but a condensed version of 10,000 years of west asia mythology adopted by the wandering outcast to ingratiate themselves with the locals
The Bible is historically accurate as proved over and over through archaeological finds. But hey, let’s make Julius Caesar black, and Alexander the Great Chinese! 😂
Actually, the only potential archaeological evidence about Moses is King Dedu Mose stele dating back to the 16th century BCE (Please refer to my previous video Phao Ra and King Mose). Other than that, there is no archaeological evidence neither on the exodus nor on Moses himself.
Why don't you tell the truth and call them all melenated b cause they were whites just got a large number real Europeans are same color as the so called blacks in America and the Africans
There’s actually zero archeological evidence whatsoever of Israelite slavery in ancient Egypt. You’re right that the Bible is treated as a historical document, and that it does have some verifiable accounts, but a whole hell of a lot of it has not been proven. Much of the reason it’s used as a source for the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean is that it’s the only record that mentions a lot of its events. It’s a pseudo-historical and mythological account of the Israelite people, much of which was oral history long before being written down in the Torah. It’s very similar to the Iliad; the Trojan War did happen, we have evidence that ancient Troy existed, but it probably didn’t happen exactly as Homer described
Ehhhh.... if he was adopted by Egyptians it only makes sense that he's gonna be given an Egyptian name.
They probably deleted the first part of his name... leaving Moses
@@christopherwilson2785 or maybe read Sargon the great story.
The first part is Thut. Moses removed the "Thut" when he rebelled, forfeiting his grandfather's name. He was Thutmose III.
Moses is a mythical hero. He did not even exist.
Ra'meses Ra'moses
MOSES WAS A MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTER.
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@@justinjustinallison4523 AWWW.. DID I HURT YOUR IGNORANT CHRISTIAN FEELINGS??!!
Moses is a myth or a legend. The Bible's story about him is not real.
Ra'meses Ra'moses
It’s based loosely on king Sargon the great story. I believe he was Akkadian
@@threecheersforsweetrevenge8709 How can we be sure that even the story of King Sargon is real?
@@SaintFort Akkadian artifacts actually exist. Akkadian is one of the empires who used tablets. These tablets exist in the tens of thousands. They are being translated and the period right before the Bronze Age collapse is becoming clearer. History of west asia is not represented accurately in the Old Testament
@@yuutonosuri772 Moses is an English translation, that's not his name, in French they call him Moise and that;s not his name either, it's like Jesus, that's not his name, so trying to find mystic hidden words, codes and names in a 16th century AD English translation of the bible is like looking at the return prophecy on a milk carton
Painful how most of the comments here is either conspiracist bullshit or religiois bullshit, neither of which engage with the historical and scientific approach presented in the video
THERE IS NO HISTORICAL EVIDENCE.
@@tonygrowley5275r u happy
This guy must’ve not have dug buried deep into a source material. The Egyptian themselves talked about Moses. They referred to him as a Jewish slave trader
As the Jewish archaeologists Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman noted:
[W]e have no clue, not even a single word, about the early Israelites in Egypt: neither in monumental inscriptions on the walls of temples, nor in tomb inscriptions, nor in papyri. Israel is absent - as a possible foe of Egypt, as a friend, or as an enslaved nation
Progressive revelation is not something the masses are willing to accept. It implies additional investment on their part
(23 October 2024) My studies suggest Moses wasn't an Israelite.
So, who is he?
He is a native Egyptian and a recast Pharaoh Ahmose I of Thebes, and the expeller of the Hyksos ca. 1550 BC.
English Moses is Hebrew Moshe, Arabic Musa.
The un-named Pharaoh who expelled Israel from Egypt, according to the Bible, is for me, Ahmose who expelled the Hyksos.
No Hyksos ruler ever bore a name approximating that of a Hebrew Moshe, only Ah- Mose possesses a name approximating Moshe.
So, by default, for me, Ah-Mose became a fictional Moshe in the Bible, the expelled Hyksos being transformed into a fictional expelled Israel.
For details cf. Academia Edu Profile Walter R. Mattfeld, for my 56 scholarly papers on the subject of the Exodus and its pre-biblical origin in Egyptian annals of Ah-Mose I.
No, he was a myth, just like all bible stories
Thanks for the comment.
Please check out this blogpost:
mohammadhasanalgarhy.blogspot.com/2024/03/phao-ra-and-king-mose.html
True, Moses wasn't an Israelite. He was born of a Hebrew Slave. The dark-skinned Hebrews are from Mesopotamia, in Sumeria where the Anunnaki Gods of the Sumerian first landed. 'Anunnaki' in Sumerian means 'Those from Heaven to Earth came'. In the OT, they're mentioned as the Anakites or Anakims. In reality, they're ET Beings of the Anakh Race from Sirius Star System. The Old Testament is basically the stories by the Anakh. T'anakh is the Hebrew Bible.
The Jews plagiarized the Hebrew Bible and made it their Jewish Bible. The Rabbis claim the dark-skinned Hebrews were early Jews, whom we can see present day Israeli as fair-skinned Europeans? Just look at Netanyahu.
Moses was as dark-skinned as a Hebrew or as an Egyptian Pharaoh?! He ne'er was an Israeli.
you clearly have never been to israel
Mesopotamian aren't so dark
@ilmiPrabowo-l3x In the book The Akan, Other Africans and the Sirius Star system, written that historical accounts from ancient writers such as Herodotus and from more recent writers such as Robert Morning Sky and Robert Temple point to the fact that the Sumerians called themselves the “black-headed” while the Egyptians have also been known to call themselves the “black-footed”. Hence, there were in fact large populations of black peoples in Ancient Egypt as well as in Mesopotamia in Sumer.
trying to make sense from the present with hypotheticals 😂😂😂😂😂
Don't you mean Hebrew? Wasn't this before the Israelites even, existed?
He was. Read the Bible.
You mean the book of fairy tales.
Please explain why there is no evidence for any story in the bible
@@fordprefect5304 there’s many evidences look it up.
Moses and the burning bush is a prophecy writen on the walls of the perymids for the 21st centry he did not exist in that time he is here now quietly waiting on instuctions from the universe.😮
Moses's dad was a grandson of Joseph. Moses's mother was an Egyptian princess with Atlantean blood.
😂
The Israel of old Testament isn't the Netanyshu, s Israel. We know both Testaments.
Don't bluff & confuse bibilical Or rather pre binilical characters by portraying what they were not really according to the Gospel Stupid speaker
ATLANTEAN ??!! AHAHAHAH
That wasn’t his real mother. Read the Bible
As a Muslim i tend to believe Akhenaten was the believer among the family of Pharaoh
There's 0 evidence whatsoever that Moses even existed. Most historians think he's simply a mythological fictional character
What was his mothers language?
Video should end at 0:46 .
The bible doesn't say Egypt, it says Misrim, misrim is not Egypt. Bible also says Pharaoh, there were no Pharaoh in Egypt, so why do we keep repeating the same BS stories, deny them or make up some psychedelics' stories, time to consider that these stories happen somewhere else and in a small scale, stories of Bedouin tribe in southern Arabia...and Judaism satrted with Ezra, so no idea what you are talking about
No pharaohs?
@@justinjustinallison4523 He is correct on that point. The term Pharaoh came into being in the 8th century. They were kings in Egypt. See the Armana letters. The Israelites were a Bedouin Canaanite tribe that settled in the hills of Canaan in the 13th/12 century
Credit Israel Finklestein
Moses if he existed came later. The ancient Philistines were in the land of Canaan before Moses and they did not arrive until around 1250BC so he would have lived long after that date.
Well Netanyahu"s Polish, pretending to be a Jew.
Moses “name” isn’t a good point of argument. The ancient Greeks have three alternative stories of Moses and so does the Jews have an alternative story for Moses. One of the stories told as so.. “He was sent to Ethiopia on a death mission to fight the Ethiopians but actually wins the battle.. and the marries an Ethiopian and ruled for 40 years in Ethiopia.” Now this makes the Ethiopians the ??? I’m not going to say it but this story is from the Greeks and the Jews .
There is Jews mythology not Judaism
Well, if Moses wasn’t an Israelite than the whole bible story of the Exodus wouldn’t make any sense at all.
In fact, many scholars say that the Exodus isn’t a historical event and that there is no archaeological evidence on it. Please refer to the bibliography in the video description.
There will be some causal link between Abraham, Moses and Joseph. It is even possible that Moses and Abraham was the same person. [Just one theory.]
THE BIBLE I A BOOK OF MYTHOLOGY.
You left out the easter Bunny and Santa.
Is the tooth fairy Christian?
@@fordprefect5304 People, out there, have a free choice about what to believe. The Moses story contains a large amount of myth- but some of us reckon his life was based broadly- on actual events.
@@Dave183 But you are wrong. Moses and Exodus are pure myths.
NO evidence has ever been found to support Exodus.
Plenty has been found to disprove it.
By Israeli archeologists no less.
@@Dave183 There is no evidence for Moses or the Exodus. Nothing in Egypt, Sinai or Canaan.
But plenty of evidence to prove it never happened and was made up in the 6th century.
this should help we don't call someone Arab because they come from Arabia we call Arabia the land of the Arabs because there's Arab people there. now i cant just say you're not Arab if i don't know your family or you're not an Arab because you don't pray to mecca
where was Moses born not raised and was his born Mother from Israel? an other Words: his origin; In Judaism, Jewish descent is passed down through the mother's line.
There was neither Israel nor Judaism at his time, please watch my previous video “Moses knew nothing about Judaism.”
@@apromisedislandhow do you know? are you civil or military to begin with? civil, stayed in the City, scared of their own shadows, where as Military Officers: wrote the History and Live It on this Planet;
He does not have to know about Judaism: In Judaism, Jewish descent is passed down through the Mother’s line. His born Mother: the one He was born from not his raised Mother: the one who raise him if different than his born Mother;
@@apromisedisland an Israelite is a descendant of Israel, as in a descendant of Jacob Jacob. An Israeli is a person from the state of Israel.
@@paulrodgers252 there wasn't a mother to child "jewish" tradition at this point
@@tbishop4961are you civil or military to begin with? civil do not have traditions be cause they cannot get to the word tradition be cause it located on military side of words and things; traditions is a military word and thing; and the Jewish have all ways be Military with suckie civil Officers;
What sorta late April fools joke is this?
It’s a plausible hypothesis, please refer to the bibliography in the video’s description.
Moses never existed that was Sargon story (reed basket, found by princess) the Old Testament is nothing but a condensed version of 10,000 years of west asia mythology adopted by the wandering outcast to ingratiate themselves with the locals
That's pretty pessimistic 😂
@@tbishop4961 it’s also true
Here's a thought. Could Acken attan have been Moses? Christian's today say amen at the end of prayer to the hidden God.
Thanks for the comment. Some scholars did suggest this hypothesis. Yet, it’s highly unlikely.
@@apromisedisland thank you. 🤝
Moses was a Hebrew.
No, he is a myth.
The Bible is historically accurate as proved over and over through archaeological finds. But hey, let’s make Julius Caesar black, and Alexander the Great Chinese! 😂
Actually, the only potential archaeological evidence about Moses is King Dedu Mose stele dating back to the 16th century BCE (Please refer to my previous video Phao Ra and King Mose). Other than that, there is no archaeological evidence neither on the exodus nor on Moses himself.
Why don't you tell the truth and call them all melenated b cause they were whites just got a large number real Europeans are same color as the so called blacks in America and the Africans
There’s actually zero archeological evidence whatsoever of Israelite slavery in ancient Egypt. You’re right that the Bible is treated as a historical document, and that it does have some verifiable accounts, but a whole hell of a lot of it has not been proven. Much of the reason it’s used as a source for the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean is that it’s the only record that mentions a lot of its events. It’s a pseudo-historical and mythological account of the Israelite people, much of which was oral history long before being written down in the Torah. It’s very similar to the Iliad; the Trojan War did happen, we have evidence that ancient Troy existed, but it probably didn’t happen exactly as Homer described
Wow just wow. Don’t procreate
@@apromisedislandexactly Moses story is adapted Sargon the great story