9:27 I have to say that so far-I’ve just listened to this point-what a gem of a presentation, interweaving other archeological time periods with local history and reference! I hope not to be disappointed as I have been by some other presentations on the channel. Now I’ve watched it through, still pleased. That’s how you show historicity.
This is absolutely fascinating. I wish we could back in time just to see what it all looked like during Abraham"s life and see how it changed over the huge amounts of history
When I lived in Jerusalem 42 months, and was invited to stay for a few months in an apartment on Shonei Halokot street in Old City on the northeastern side of the Southwestern Hill overlooking the Golden Dome of the Rock, hiked often around the walls and city of David, and as far as dared into the source of Gihon Spring underground.
Jerusalem was renamed by the Romans after the New Testament 'period', or after John penned Revelation by about four decades and the defeat of Bar Kochva in 135 AD.
Was Mount Moriah also in Salem? Seems a bit odd that it would be in or right next to a city where Abraham would almost sacrifice Isaac. I might be mistaken, but I've heard that Mount Moriah was in Jerusalem. Also, thank you for this series - very interesting and helpful.
Good questions. I've wondered myself if Mount Moriah is really the same mountain top as Jerusalem, or one very near to the north of Jerusalem near Bet El, Bet El is significant almost as much as Jerusalem, and Isaac's sacrifice is the foreshadowing of Messiah's sacrifice. Book of Jubilees tells details of Jacob first preparing Bet El upon his return with family from his uncle Laban, he was making Bet El the Capitol instead of Salem/Jerusalem, but Isaac was shown that Jacob's establishment of Bet El would be moved at a later time, and to allow Jacob to establish Levy and his house as Priesthood in Isaac's days. Should be archeological evidence of that establishment of Levite Priesthood in Bet El during Isaac's days, if it occurred.
In the prophecy of the new government and Jeremiah 31. The prophet talks about different aspects of Jerusalem that would be rebuilt (the horse gave the sheep gate different sections of paul and towers). Are these useful tabs to help us identify where we are in that prophecy? What is the current condition of this oz features described?
What about the huge 600 tone stone in the western wall? Clear difference between building capabilities, cannot be attributed to Herod, nor Solomon. Was that Canaan building?
If that building is the Fortress in prophecies, it was built during Roman era before sacking and destroying 2nd Temple just south of the Fortress. Could Romans have had enough ingenuity to move a stone that size, and how far was it moved?
Never heard of that argument. I’m sure it’s faulty, they would need tons of evidence to overturn extra biblical sources such as enemies of Israel & Judah to overturn that statement. It seems it was one of those evil worship places that most of the kings would’ve participated in.
The old city isn't the original jerusalem. The city of David is the true jerusalem. Hadrian didn't just renamed jerusalem he named judah Palestine and he also built a temple to jupiter where he believed the temple was and a temple to venus where he believed Jesus was crucified. He did this after he promised the jews he would rebuild the temple.
1ki 15:5 Because David did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, and turned not aside from any thing that he commanded him all the days of his life, save only in the matter of URIAH the Hittite.
Brother, nowhere does the Scripture teach that the King James version is the only legitimate English translation. Nor does it provide any rules as to who is permitted to translate it. Dr. Petrovich is as qualified as any to translate the Scriptures, and it makes more sense that since he is qualified to do so, that he rely on his own translation, as the small nuances in the meaning of words that weren't relevant to a translator who was writing for lay Christians, can make a significant difference to a specialist.
I bet Doug and Rachel are fluent in ancient Aramaic and ancient Hebrew and ancient Greek and all of the other ancient languages eh? 😂 k well neither am i. Difference is I can admit and rely on actual scholars to help me with understanding why one translation may be more accurate than another, and how, with the benefit of modern scholarship, the errors in the KJV have all been caught, and now better translations exist, and written in our 20th century English vernacular, and not Middle English Shakespearian English, or whichever English the KJV is, which is not 20th century vernacular English.
Another great presentation Dr. Petrovich! I have enjoyed every video of this series! Keep it up!
Thank you!
9:27 I have to say that so far-I’ve just listened to this point-what a gem of a presentation, interweaving other archeological time periods with local history and reference! I hope not to be disappointed as I have been by some other presentations on the channel. Now I’ve watched it through, still pleased. That’s how you show historicity.
This is absolutely fascinating. I wish we could back in time just to see what it all looked like during Abraham"s life and see how it changed over the huge amounts of history
oh heck yah ghost in the shell icon in your nameplate! love that show!
also me too i wish that too
Thank you Dr. Doug 🕊
Exciting! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
10 min part: Excellent.
When I lived in Jerusalem 42 months, and was invited to stay for a few months in an apartment on Shonei Halokot street in Old City on the northeastern side of the Southwestern Hill overlooking the Golden Dome of the Rock, hiked often around the walls and city of David, and as far as dared into the source of Gihon Spring underground.
Jerusalem was renamed by the Romans after the New Testament 'period', or after John penned Revelation by about four decades and the defeat of Bar Kochva in 135 AD.
Was Mount Moriah also in Salem? Seems a bit odd that it would be in or right next to a city where Abraham would almost sacrifice Isaac. I might be mistaken, but I've heard that Mount Moriah was in Jerusalem.
Also, thank you for this series - very interesting and helpful.
Good questions. I've wondered myself if Mount Moriah is really the same mountain top as Jerusalem, or one very near to the north of Jerusalem near Bet El, Bet El is significant almost as much as Jerusalem, and Isaac's sacrifice is the foreshadowing of Messiah's sacrifice.
Book of Jubilees tells details of Jacob first preparing Bet El upon his return with family from his uncle Laban, he was making Bet El the Capitol instead of Salem/Jerusalem, but Isaac was shown that Jacob's establishment of Bet El would be moved at a later time, and to allow Jacob to establish Levy and his house as Priesthood in Isaac's days.
Should be archeological evidence of that establishment of Levite Priesthood in Bet El during Isaac's days, if it occurred.
Would it be accurate to suggest that Intef II was the Pharaoh that Abraham interacted with?
In the prophecy of the new government and Jeremiah 31. The prophet talks about different aspects of Jerusalem that would be rebuilt (the horse gave the sheep gate different sections of paul and towers). Are these useful tabs to help us identify where we are in that prophecy? What is the current condition of this oz features described?
What about the huge 600 tone stone in the western wall? Clear difference between building capabilities, cannot be attributed to Herod, nor Solomon. Was that Canaan building?
Actually, Solomon used Nephilim giants and demons that he controlled to help build the temple!
@@TheTwoBeauties what is the evidence for this?
If that building is the Fortress in prophecies, it was built during Roman era before sacking and destroying 2nd Temple just south of the Fortress. Could Romans have had enough ingenuity to move a stone that size, and how far was it moved?
Jews. They move stuff. Pyramids had bigger stones. Who moved them?
Why do people keep saying Jerusalem is Tel Arad?
Never heard of that argument. I’m sure it’s faulty, they would need tons of evidence to overturn extra biblical sources such as enemies of Israel & Judah to overturn that statement. It seems it was one of those evil worship places that most of the kings would’ve participated in.
The old city isn't the original jerusalem. The city of David is the true jerusalem. Hadrian didn't just renamed jerusalem he named judah Palestine and he also built a temple to jupiter where he believed the temple was and a temple to venus where he believed Jesus was crucified. He did this after he promised the jews he would rebuild the temple.
1ki 15:5 Because David did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, and turned not aside from any thing that he commanded him all the days of his life, save only in the matter of URIAH the Hittite.
SERBIAN SAGE
oh that’s the best nickname!! Haha i just discovered these videos I just assumed Russian with the -ovich at the end of his name. The Serbian Sage!!😅
@nozrep i tried duggy rock too... Serbian sage is better
Gotta love it how he makes up his own translation and casts doubt on the tried and true King James almost every time he quotes scripture.
Where, huh?
He is working directly with ancient Hebrew here.
Brother, nowhere does the Scripture teach that the King James version is the only legitimate English translation. Nor does it provide any rules as to who is permitted to translate it. Dr. Petrovich is as qualified as any to translate the Scriptures, and it makes more sense that since he is qualified to do so, that he rely on his own translation, as the small nuances in the meaning of words that weren't relevant to a translator who was writing for lay Christians, can make a significant difference to a specialist.
I bet Doug and Rachel are fluent in ancient Aramaic and ancient Hebrew and ancient Greek and all of the other ancient languages eh? 😂 k well neither am i. Difference is I can admit and rely on actual scholars to help me with understanding why one translation may be more accurate than another, and how, with the benefit of modern scholarship, the errors in the KJV have all been caught, and now better translations exist, and written in our 20th century English vernacular, and not Middle English Shakespearian English, or whichever English the KJV is, which is not 20th century vernacular English.
You will regret keeping others from hearing about the changes in scripture forever, "doctor''.
What changes are those?
???
Scripture disagrees about scripture changing, friend. “Your word, LORD, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens” (Psalm 119:89).
@residue well that was a cryptic threat 😄