Watched all episodes 5 times each minimum, still find 90% of the jokes funny af 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you for the compilation brother, your content has been my ''comfort watch'' for a good min now.
He wasn't wrong. God created an entire species just to worship him and had any semblance of common sense they could acquire, locked behind a pseudo-test he made to see if ancient humans were worth it, which was impossible for them to win since they had no knowledge of what was right and wrong.
I really love your Moses characterization during the plagues, as someone who wants to do good things, but is up against not only the pharaoh, but his own god as well.
Something I just realized is that both when stating his name and swearing, god's voice glitches, which implies that god's name is of similar severity to a curse word, which fits with "not using the lord's name in vain". Neat little detail! (This probably made little sense but I couldn't find a better way to explain it)
@@zrainhunter4143 They didn't say she does; they're talking about the connection between the meaning of the word, which is "belonging to the night", and a nocturnal animal.
@@zrainhunter4143None of them existed. It's just that some are canon and some like Lilith are not. I think that Lilith was a cautionary tale that was concocted to help keep their women in line and to help their men keep their women in line?
Even though I am not religious in any way you make learning about the bible and stuff super interesting! Thanks for the videos you make they really are nice to watch!
I loved the whole thing. I can't get enough of how early people explained things. I want to point out something that recently became very clear to me. At sundown EVERYWHERE was dark !!
I’ve recently been reading the Bible to help with some theology courses and as an Atheist this is some of the best easily explained content. Many of the other videos omit some of the more extreme stuff or heavily rephrase their “explanations”. This just tells it how it is and I like the way you interpret it much more.
I just want to clarify that I don’t have anything against Christianity and respect all religions however I think some of the interpretations of other creators is too much of a stretch and the more questionable things shouldn’t be omitted for the sake of making the book seem better.
I just simply adored your interpretation of Zephora's Bridgegroom of Blood thing. it's the only one that's actually considers her as a Person with agency (terrible agency as usual but still) and paints a woman as proactive and smart and actually helping her husband. Plus it does explains a lot. You also looked at Moses with empathy for his feelings and crisis which none of these scholars seemed to have done. Absolutely great analysis ❤
It's not Biblical canon; it was written in the 1600s by John Milton. He intended for it to be a warning against Satan's guile; but over the years, it came to be seen as Satan being "tragic and misunderstood". In other words, many people instead FELL for that very guile. For those who can see through it, though, it actually somewhat worked. Satan is such cunning trickster that he can beguile people through a fictionalized version of himself that was meant for the opposite purpose by the writer.
So where did Cain's and Seth's wives come from? Did God create more women? Or were they sisters... ( I was always the one in Sunday school asking questions about the Bible stuff the teachers couldn't answer. I'm sure I was annoying. Ha!)
According to the Midrash (which is kinda like bible fan fiction) each brother was born with a female twin and each married the others twin (gross I know)
@@Tzelofachad Not really, humanity's bloodline was a lot stronger back then. As far as Jake's videos are concerned, we're just about approaching the point where God outlaws it, as it has weakened to the point where it starts to become a health hazard.
Love rewatching these in a supercut. Any plans for Numbers and Deuteronomy? Mostly clerical accounts up to Moses' death but the story picks up again with Joshua and Judges. Any myths would be great, more greek and norse stuff, native american or african tradition, I don't think you've done anything on Chinese folklore and japan has plenty to go off of, that's not even counting South East Asia, oh man and India is still ripe for exploration. Anything in the world would be great just saying Bible lore is still fun to go over and maybe read into why the subtext has lasted so long
When I hear the word Deuteronomy, I always imagine there is some guy named Ronomy and people around him have to say things like "Due to Ronomy and his weapons grade morning breath, we must reschedule this meeting"
Hi Jake! Just finished your Greek mythology series. Dude!!!! Have you ever thought about teaching!!! I’m 62 years old and going back to school never dived into Greek mythology. You make it smart, funny and digestible. I already have Theogony and Works and Days on order. I sincerely wish you all the best! Keep up the good work!❤
The Website or Video of GOT QUESTIONS explain why God was going to kill Moses: Based on the fact that God was going to kill Moses, we assume that Moses had committed some sin against God. The fact that the circumcision of Moses’ son caused the Lord to relent indicates that Moses’ sin was a failure to circumcise his son. The fact that Zipporah, not Moses, performed the surgery suggests that Moses was unable to do it himself; the same conclusion is supported by the fact that Zipporah touched Moses’ feet with the proof of circumcision-this would be more natural if Moses were bedridden. And, if Moses was confined to bed, the method that God was using to kill him was likely an illness of some kind. So, as far as we can tell, God was threatening to kill Moses because Moses had not circumcised his son. The question then is, why was that particular sin being judged so harshly? Surely there were other sins that Moses was guilty of, yet God chose to pursue the death penalty over a lack of circumcision. The answer probably goes back to the time of Abraham. When God called Abram and established a covenant with him, He changed his name to Abraham and gave him a sign of the covenant: circumcision. Moses later wrote this account: “Then God said to Abraham, ‘As for you, you must keep my covenant, you and your descendants after you for the generations to come. This is my covenant with you and your descendants after you, the covenant you are to keep: Every male among you shall be circumcised. You are to undergo circumcision, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and you’” (Genesis 17:9-11). God was clear that, among Abraham’s descendants, every male in every household was to be circumcised. No exceptions: “My covenant in your flesh is to be an everlasting covenant. Any uncircumcised male, who has not been circumcised in the flesh, will be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant” (Genesis 17:13-14). Moses, as a descendant of Abraham, had been circumcised. But, for some reason, he had not circumcised his own son. It could be that Moses, as a shepherd in Midian for forty years, had given up living like a Hebrew. Or perhaps he assumed he was already “cut off from his people,” so why bother with the sign of the covenant? The problem was that Moses was going to Egypt to rescue the circumcised people of God from the uncircumcised Egyptians. There was a sharp distinction between the slaves and the oppressors, but Moses, the leader of God’s people, was blurring the distinction in his own family. Further, Moses was to be the lawgiver for Israel, and it would not do for the giver of the law to be a lawbreaker. Part of the law would require circumcision (Leviticus 12:3). For Moses to have an uncircumcised son would be blatantly hypocritical-and hypocrisy is never good in a national leader. If Moses was to be a spiritual leader, he had to get his personal life in order. If he was to be a Hebrew and not an Egyptian, he was going to have to follow God’s instructions to the Hebrews. If he was to avoid hypocrisy, he must circumcise his son. Whatever the cause of Moses’ sin of omission, the situation had to be rectified before he could carry out his mission. God was about to kill Moses, but Moses lived because God allowed for repentance and forgiveness. Praise the Lord that “mercy triumphs over judgment” (James 2:13).
@@carlose4314 Only for Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christians. Protestant Christians only accept the Old and New Testament; the books of Tobit and Judith are not in either; they're part of the "Deuterocanon", with Tobit also belonging to Jewish Apocrypha. Just for the record, whenever people say there is 66 books in the Bible, they mean in only the Old and New Testaments combined; the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches have additional books that they consider canon. Idk what your religious beliefs are; but I identify as a Protestant Christian.
as an atheist, there is no way you could've covered it better. i never read the manuscripts but i would even go as far as to say that i actually recommend watching this video instead of reading the original, because I feel like I've read everything without ever actually reading it. this is frankly funnier than anything I've seen in the past year at least, and definitely more informative. I can't wait for the next parts!!!! also I love the detail where you include the original text at the top so that way you straight up see where you're getting this information
hasn’t read the originals* “man this is just like the original” “i felt like i read everything without reading it” how on earth would you know that it’s like reading it without reading it lmao. bro does not understand just how much is skipped over and changed slightly for the videos cohesion. 🤦♂️
Brillant !! Interesting, educational, illuminating and entertaining for the entire 90 minutes. Bravo ! But how much time did it take you to put this all together? I"m thinking...A LOT ! But all worth your incredible and undeniable efforts.
I just want to clarify the The Lords Angel and The Angel of the Lord is recognized as Jesus before the incarnation and was also recognized as God by ancient jews. (Rubinic jews aka modern jews don't)
doesn't paint the full picture, but I can see it being a great way to tech kids who don't want to learn the Bible. (Saying that as a jew who spends a lot of time learning the Bible and its translation)
Excellent job on the video Jake. One thing I need to correct you on tho. Moses didn’t have the veil over his head for the rest of his life, before his head flowed, he looked around similar to a man in his 40’s. After his head stopped glowing, it was most likely changed to white hair. Apart from that, fantastic job
"why's god using *skype*?"
"Because it's ancient times"
distant *ba-dum tss* in the background
(Kneeslap)
Still can't decide if I like "IT'S JUST A PRANK!!!!" or "MY JORDANS!!" better.
Also "what did you mean by that WHAT DID YOU MEAN BY THAT"
No none of this
12:39 big nipple boys
What about "OH NO, I'M WHITE"
What about "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIEEE"
I love how zepporah just repeats “a bridegroom of blood.” Like no one got her joke so she repeated the punchline
Oh wait that would be funny if that was the case 😂
I still love how Jake changed the art on Moses' face when he was called out for murder.
I love how Caim pulled a Glock.
2:40 MY JORDANS!!😢
still the best part
@@LilyNotDoffen "IT'S JUST A PRAAAANK!" deserves more recognition
9:18
Served the snake right
There has never been more emotion in an outcry
Unforgivable
petition for the WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE guy to become a recurring character
He'll have to be a legacy character.
Always my favourite gag
Perfect
When Jake finally gets to Revelation the guy should show up one last time and then someone else say "For the last time, no we-" *gets smited*
Oh hey I didn't know ratrap was jewish
Watched all episodes 5 times each minimum, still find 90% of the jokes funny af 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you for the compilation brother, your content has been my ''comfort watch'' for a good min now.
Remember, Adam didn't simply blame Eve; he blamed "the woman whom You gave to be with me," implicitly spreading the blame to the Lord Himself as well.
He wasn't wrong. God created an entire species just to worship him and had any semblance of common sense they could acquire, locked behind a pseudo-test he made to see if ancient humans were worth it, which was impossible for them to win since they had no knowledge of what was right and wrong.
@@SecretMagician When you get down to it, Genesis is really about God being a massive, massive prick.
@@beoweaselJust Genesis?
@@beoweasel rude
I STILL blame God for how evil women are, don’t YOU guys?
Abraham haggling with god will always be my favourite part of the bible
I picture a Syrian shrewed business man😂
@commiehunter733 "hello my friend, come come, I give you good deal, have some tea my friend"
@@dogguy8603😂😂😂😂😂😂
Muhammad did a similar thing when he convinced Allah to only have 5 prayers instead of 50.
I really love your Moses characterization during the plagues, as someone who wants to do good things, but is up against not only the pharaoh, but his own god as well.
can't wait for a sunday school normie to put this on at her sunday school
Honestly this might what gen Alpha needs.
Why "normie"?
Here’s the joke if you were wondering 16:13
Something I just realized is that both when stating his name and swearing, god's voice glitches, which implies that god's name is of similar severity to a curse word, which fits with
"not using the lord's name in vain". Neat little detail!
(This probably made little sense but I couldn't find a better way to explain it)
No it's because in Judaism you are not permitted whatsoever to use the name that starts with a Y at all
@@natureisneat8262 that too.
I learnt more from the bible with your videos then I did listening to 2+ years of lecture, thank you jake 🙏
"No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says: He is always convinced that it says what he means."
George Bernard Shaw
GBW had some pretty extreme beliefs of his own (his alphabet was pretty cool tho)
In reference to Lilith, if someone never heard an owl before. Especially a screech owl, the noise owls make can sound demonic at times 😂
That person don’t exist
@@zrainhunter4143 They didn't say she does; they're talking about the connection between the meaning of the word, which is "belonging to the night", and a nocturnal animal.
A lot of these people in the stories probably existed or are a combination of people that did. That's how mythos are usually created.
@@douggieharrison6913 you don't believe these stories to be 100% accurate?
@@zrainhunter4143None of them existed. It's just that some are canon and some like Lilith are not. I think that Lilith was a cautionary tale that was concocted to help keep their women in line and to help their men keep their women in line?
This is so good, thank you so much. The animation is stellar and the jokes are hilarious. It'll be soothing to watch before bedtime
Soothing😂
Soothing😂
I did just that rn 🥲
Gn
Even though I am not religious in any way you make learning about the bible and stuff super interesting! Thanks for the videos you make they really are nice to watch!
This is going to be peaceful, appreciative comments section
Arguments in Jake’s videos are nonexistent. You’re right, this will be a peaceful, appreciative, comment section.
SURE BUDDY
As long as the hammites restrain themselves
You are correct!!!
@@CluelessHadi
Expectations: *religious arguments and shitposting*
Reality:"MY JORDANS?!?!"
Perfect now i have something to listen to while cleaning
I loved the whole thing. I can't get enough of how early people explained things. I want to point out something that recently became very clear to me. At sundown EVERYWHERE was dark !!
I’ve recently been reading the Bible to help with some theology courses and as an Atheist this is some of the best easily explained content. Many of the other videos omit some of the more extreme stuff or heavily rephrase their “explanations”. This just tells it how it is and I like the way you interpret it much more.
I just want to clarify that I don’t have anything against Christianity and respect all religions however I think some of the interpretations of other creators is too much of a stretch and the more questionable things shouldn’t be omitted for the sake of making the book seem better.
Jesus loves you
John 3:16-17
When you read the bible at top speed. You get the thumbnail
I just simply adored your interpretation of Zephora's Bridgegroom of Blood thing. it's the only one that's actually considers her as a Person with agency (terrible agency as usual but still) and paints a woman as proactive and smart and actually helping her husband. Plus it does explains a lot. You also looked at Moses with empathy for his feelings and crisis which none of these scholars seemed to have done. Absolutely great analysis ❤
Hi jake can't wait for another great video
9:50 the fucking spin kick from the dark eyed baby in the uterus killed me
I appreciate you taking the time to tell and animate this story so well. This might just be my favorite video ever ❤️
Wait till Jake reads Paradise Lost and animates the lore ❤❤
Isn't that fanfiction? I mean, it's a Christian STORY but not a CHRISTIAN story.
It's not Biblical canon; it was written in the 1600s by John Milton. He intended for it to be a warning against Satan's guile; but over the years, it came to be seen as Satan being "tragic and misunderstood". In other words, many people instead FELL for that very guile. For those who can see through it, though, it actually somewhat worked. Satan is such cunning trickster that he can beguile people through a fictionalized version of himself that was meant for the opposite purpose by the writer.
@@videogollumer i know, i just would like jake to animate it and give his take based on his readings of the bible
It’s just extended.
@@videogollumerIt's a non-canon cautionary tale like Lilith.
9:18 ITS JUST A PRANK 😨
I never knew I could laugh this much on a video about religion lmao
This is the first time I've bought something from a sponsor. That art is amazing!
I am here just for the Jordans 0:18
Right😂
Yep. "MY JORDANS!" is my favourite lime
Atheist watching this: "How ridiculous, why does anyone believe this?"
Christian watching this: "My lord and saviour who art in Heaven..."
those videos are pure gold
YIPPEEEEEE BEST THING TO WAKE UP TO ON MY BIRTHDAY
Happy birthday!
Happy Birthday, Bud!
Thank you!!!
🎉Happy Birthday!!!🎉
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
So where did Cain's and Seth's wives come from? Did God create more women? Or were they sisters...
( I was always the one in Sunday school asking questions about the Bible stuff the teachers couldn't answer. I'm sure I was annoying. Ha!)
According to the Midrash (which is kinda like bible fan fiction) each brother was born with a female twin and each married the others twin (gross I know)
Really? They didn't know?
@@Tzelofachad Not really, humanity's bloodline was a lot stronger back then. As far as Jake's videos are concerned, we're just about approaching the point where God outlaws it, as it has weakened to the point where it starts to become a health hazard.
"Bible fan fiction" I'm dying😂@@Tzelofachad
@ wellll that’s what it is lol
HELP I joined and all I hear is "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIEEEE" 😭 💀
Sorry, I started that trend
Thats just ratrap from beast wars
😂😂😂God bumping into a table is classic and hilarious!!!🤣🤣🤣
Love the long format content. Please more!!!
1:02:45 Honestly the funniest shit I've heard all week and I have no clue why
it really is tho, just the idea of the spectacle being too much to even understand what’s being said
If the Bible is going to be taught in Schools again, I'd say these videos should be the primary learning materials
no matter your thoughts on religion, these are very interesting stories, you should do one on the Quran.
Love rewatching these in a supercut. Any plans for Numbers and Deuteronomy? Mostly clerical accounts up to Moses' death but the story picks up again with Joshua and Judges. Any myths would be great, more greek and norse stuff, native american or african tradition, I don't think you've done anything on Chinese folklore and japan has plenty to go off of, that's not even counting South East Asia, oh man and India is still ripe for exploration. Anything in the world would be great just saying Bible lore is still fun to go over and maybe read into why the subtext has lasted so long
When I hear the word Deuteronomy, I always imagine there is some guy named Ronomy and people around him have to say things like "Due to Ronomy and his weapons grade morning breath, we must reschedule this meeting"
@@scottydu81 It means "second law", as the law was being passed to the next generation. It basically summarizes the previous books.
@ That sounds familiar, I may have looked it up long ago. I’m just telling you what my mind’s eye sees when I hear it lol.
Big fan of the people mentioned in the description where it's just a ton of paintings
Hi Jake! Just finished your Greek mythology series. Dude!!!! Have you ever thought about teaching!!! I’m 62 years old and going back to school never dived into Greek mythology. You make it smart, funny and digestible. I already have Theogony and Works and Days on order. I sincerely wish you all the best! Keep up the good work!❤
gee, it's my first time being the first comment,
wonder what I'm gonna say
to not sound like a stupid kid
declaring that they are first...
Please make more of these! I love this series sooooo much!!! ❤️✨️
This is so perfect.
Are we not gonna say anything about god playing Sims on the computer?
This will be an epic moment
Christians: Incest is bad, mass slaughtering is bad, Zeus is a dog man, we need to be better.
Bible:
The Website or Video of GOT QUESTIONS explain why God was going to kill Moses:
Based on the fact that God was going to kill Moses, we assume that Moses had committed some sin against God. The fact that the circumcision of Moses’ son caused the Lord to relent indicates that Moses’ sin was a failure to circumcise his son. The fact that Zipporah, not Moses, performed the surgery suggests that Moses was unable to do it himself; the same conclusion is supported by the fact that Zipporah touched Moses’ feet with the proof of circumcision-this would be more natural if Moses were bedridden. And, if Moses was confined to bed, the method that God was using to kill him was likely an illness of some kind.
So, as far as we can tell, God was threatening to kill Moses because Moses had not circumcised his son. The question then is, why was that particular sin being judged so harshly? Surely there were other sins that Moses was guilty of, yet God chose to pursue the death penalty over a lack of circumcision. The answer probably goes back to the time of Abraham.
When God called Abram and established a covenant with him, He changed his name to Abraham and gave him a sign of the covenant: circumcision. Moses later wrote this account: “Then God said to Abraham, ‘As for you, you must keep my covenant, you and your descendants after you for the generations to come. This is my covenant with you and your descendants after you, the covenant you are to keep: Every male among you shall be circumcised. You are to undergo circumcision, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and you’” (Genesis 17:9-11). God was clear that, among Abraham’s descendants, every male in every household was to be circumcised. No exceptions: “My covenant in your flesh is to be an everlasting covenant. Any uncircumcised male, who has not been circumcised in the flesh, will be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant” (Genesis 17:13-14).
Moses, as a descendant of Abraham, had been circumcised. But, for some reason, he had not circumcised his own son. It could be that Moses, as a shepherd in Midian for forty years, had given up living like a Hebrew. Or perhaps he assumed he was already “cut off from his people,” so why bother with the sign of the covenant?
The problem was that Moses was going to Egypt to rescue the circumcised people of God from the uncircumcised Egyptians. There was a sharp distinction between the slaves and the oppressors, but Moses, the leader of God’s people, was blurring the distinction in his own family. Further, Moses was to be the lawgiver for Israel, and it would not do for the giver of the law to be a lawbreaker. Part of the law would require circumcision (Leviticus 12:3). For Moses to have an uncircumcised son would be blatantly hypocritical-and hypocrisy is never good in a national leader.
If Moses was to be a spiritual leader, he had to get his personal life in order. If he was to be a Hebrew and not an Egyptian, he was going to have to follow God’s instructions to the Hebrews. If he was to avoid hypocrisy, he must circumcise his son.
Whatever the cause of Moses’ sin of omission, the situation had to be rectified before he could carry out his mission. God was about to kill Moses, but Moses lived because God allowed for repentance and forgiveness. Praise the Lord that “mercy triumphs over judgment” (James 2:13).
Yay! More animation for everyones favorite book of fiction!
LOL
Let’s go this video was fire
I clicked on this video and said "yes please explain my old religion"
Pre-liking video for engagement
Got banned from the garden of Eden but can’t stop that Jake doubleyoo grind🔥🔥
And yet Jesus himself is an excellent skateboarder.😎
2:42
Jake is a godly voice actor
I love these videos thank you so much for the mega compilation
I love how it is irreverent, but not disrespectful!
2:44 legitamitely one of the funniest moments I’ve seen in a hot minute 😂😂😂
I love your work ! Keep it up !
Binding of Isaac lore is crazy
Please do one on Tobit, Judith, and Esther.
Apochripha, "Deuterocanon", and a long ways off; respectively.
@@videogollumer Tobit, Judith, and Esther are literally in the Bible.
@@carlose4314 Oh, I thought you were talking about books, not figures.
@@videogollumer The books of Tobit, Judith, and Esther are in the Bible.
@@carlose4314 Only for Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christians. Protestant Christians only accept the Old and New Testament; the books of Tobit and Judith are not in either; they're part of the "Deuterocanon", with Tobit also belonging to Jewish Apocrypha. Just for the record, whenever people say there is 66 books in the Bible, they mean in only the Old and New Testaments combined; the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches have additional books that they consider canon.
Idk what your religious beliefs are; but I identify as a Protestant Christian.
as an atheist, there is no way you could've covered it better. i never read the manuscripts but i would even go as far as to say that i actually recommend watching this video instead of reading the original, because I feel like I've read everything without ever actually reading it. this is frankly funnier than anything I've seen in the past year at least, and definitely more informative. I can't wait for the next parts!!!! also I love the detail where you include the original text at the top so that way you straight up see where you're getting this information
hasn’t read the originals*
“man this is just like the original”
“i felt like i read everything without reading it”
how on earth would you know that it’s like reading it without reading it lmao. bro does not understand just how much is skipped over and changed slightly for the videos cohesion. 🤦♂️
32:24 got me so hard ^^ god's role during the Old Testament is perfectly pictured as someone removing the ladder and see what happens
Brillant !! Interesting, educational, illuminating and entertaining for the entire 90 minutes. Bravo ! But how much time did it take you to put this all together? I"m thinking...A LOT ! But all worth your incredible and undeniable efforts.
I just want to clarify the The Lords Angel and The Angel of the Lord is recognized as Jesus before the incarnation and was also recognized as God by ancient jews. (Rubinic jews aka modern jews don't)
I like your videos.
Especially the North mythology one.
"It's dubstep" is the most unappreciated line in these comments. 😂
MY JORDANS
Ok, this is what I needed
yeah. atheist though but still like content.
1:20:55 Shemyaza looks like the kind of guy who would take a beast upon his back to suppress his love for battle
“OH NO, IM WHITE!!” i LOVE that line dude
i actually LOVE this interpretation of moses ngl
As someone who went to a Christian school for 7 years, this is accurate.
Who needs The Ten Commandments (1956) when we have this?
Ironically, Jake got it more accurately than that film.
Here before the comments get too spicy
This was amazing ❤
This is sooo good!
this is GENIUS!
doesn't paint the full picture, but I can see it being a great way to tech kids who don't want to learn the Bible. (Saying that as a jew who spends a lot of time learning the Bible and its translation)
"Way to be subtle Greg!" 🤣🤣🤣
"It's just a prank "was the best.
Can you do a video of Apollo’s lovers?
please make one last norse mythology video 🙏(if you want to)
39:15 So, ancient witness protection?
This inspired me to read genesis-exodus again, and boy am I kinda mad school didnt teach a lot of these
32:24 noticed BOTW as Gods Background. My man. But also great video keep up the gud work
1:06:39 i would like to point out moses being a desendent of aberham means god would dtill have his chosen people desended from aberham.
31:09 OH NO IM WHITE
NOW PEOPLE WOULD MAKE THOSE STUPID JOKES
"wait, I'm white!" *piano jingle plays*
I love your depiction of Moses
9:18
It’s just a prank bro
The prank:
Thank you for this
PRAISE THE LORD❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
YOU FORGOT SNAKE DUDE'S JORDANS IN THE THUMBNAIL HOW DARE YOU😭😭
As a Christian I love this!!!!
Excellent job on the video Jake. One thing I need to correct you on tho. Moses didn’t have the veil over his head for the rest of his life, before his head flowed, he looked around similar to a man in his 40’s. After his head stopped glowing, it was most likely changed to white hair. Apart from that, fantastic job
Yes! Finally, yes!❤
God:Also check out this cool new thing I invented
Noah and family:Woah
Humans some 2000 years later
Jake should make the Greek mythology one again but with the more updated gods!!!