@@BerserkerRider94 to see the gospel of jesus done in this way would be wonderous. To see them do the revelation as well would be catastrophic to my psyche 😂😂
So i knoe pharoah was stubborn and suck but theres a huge difference between what his magicians did in a bowl yo what moses did with a stick he made the i think yhe Nile river could be wrong turn to blood their goes the egyptian economy
Each one easy to explain. Plague 1: Transfusion of water to blood by adding an ungodly amount of sulfur to the mix. Plague 2: Increase in humidity and breeding grounds for frogs/toads Plague 3: Lice are migrating to more humid conditions that to them it free food and living conditions Plague 4: Same as 3, but things are dying. Breed grounds Plague 5 and Plague 6 and Plague 7: Introduction of space dust that isn't suppose to be on Earth, throws the entire ecology into a spin that people have a skin irritation that's worse than fiberglass. Plague 8: Same as 3, migration and food. Plague 9: Worse thunderstorms ever. No rain, and most of the humidity makes it worse as people start freezing Plague 10: Soul-cutting. Targeted lines of families have their souls rescinded the body. I mean, we do it all the time, but on a smaller scale.
The river of blood and the plagues scenes was brilliantly made in The Prince of Egypt. It was when Dreamworks really had guts to make something terrifying and dramatic, also when you hear Hans Zimmer's music playing. Still a masterpiece and it still counts as one of my top 10 favorite movies from Dreamworks.
I don't think Pharaoh's priests did the same thing at all. I think they just turned the water red; it looked thinner, and blood runs thicker than water, after all.
That’s assuming Moses actually turned the river into blood. Realistically, he didn’t; either this didn’t happen or he stepped into the river as soon as the blood from the battle upriver flowed to him.
But that's all of us though. Not as blatant, obviously, but we do worship other gods at times. Work, relationships, money, etc. However, God is loving and merciful and willing to take us back, even when we've been worshipping at other altars.
List of things God did do compared to what the idol did haha God through moses yurned the Nile River to blood (think i read somewhere that the Nike River is essentially the biggest source of trading so the economy just crashed) Pulled the breath of life out of all the first botns in homes not painted with lamb blood Brought down freaking fire tornadoes that looked like it was heat seeking😂 Finally parted the red sea Golden calf Only thing it did was make both Mosoes and God ticked off 😂 Everyone down there" ehh what could possibly go wrong"
I learned this from a podcast. Father Mike Schmitz pointed out that Pharaoh may have been the one to harden his own heart, but the reason the rest of Egypt was affected was because the other Egyptians were just as guilty as Pharaoh. They chose to go along with the enslavement and killing of the Hebrews so they were just as bad as Rameses was. If you think about it, the 10th plague was pretty merciful compared to what happened to the Hebrew babies.
@@leasebergfladstad167well in Egyptian culture wives and concubines are buried with their husband when he dies (even if they're still alive) and since the previous pharaoh is dead their mother probably is too.
Poor Moses- really feel for him. Once I called you brother Once I thought the chance To make you laugh Was all I ever wanted I send the thunder from the sky I send the fire raining down And even now I wish that God Had chose another Serving as your foe on his behalf Is the last thing that I wanted Those lyrics really got to me.
@@verkaforever Rameses also is amazing: You, who I called brother, Why would you have come to hate me so? Is this what you wanted?! (I sent my swarm I sent my horde) Then let my heart be hardened, And never mind how high the cost may grow, This will still be so - I WILL NEVER LET YOUR PEOPLE GO!!!
Moses never wanted to do what he had to but he had no choice but to do his duty to protect and serve gods message and work, he was very upset about the last plague but he was left no choice, Ramses was stubborn and an angry man he would rather let his citizens suffer than let Moses win and leave with his people, and he paid the ultimate sacrifice for he lost everything
The plagues were God's way of mocking the Egyptian false Gods. Each one targeted an individual god, the last one was Pharoh himself who believed himself to be a god.
As much as I believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy, I still love this film. They took a fairy tale and made it actually watchable. Good soundtrack too.
@@MajorBluesZ Psalm 82 Palm 89 Deu 32. Other gods exist. They're just rebelling against their Creator. The way we think of the word God in the West is not how an ancient Israelite thought of the word
I love how someone put it to Jordan Peterson, yeah look at us we can mess up our own water too, notice the magicians didn't try to make the water clean, read it in Exodus
Huh no Colleen the Bible calls the story The Ten Plagues God used All ten of them At a different time Not at the same exact time to punish Pharaoh so each time He said no God used a different plague on him
I feel the river of blood is also a reminder of when Pharoh Seti had ordered his men to slaughter the Hebrew babies where some drowned or were eatten by predators like the crocodiles that lived in those waters. Maybe some were riddeled with guilt for what they did and some didn't... who knows? Still I feel like the river of blood is a reminder of what cruelties they had commited in the past. Not to mention how when the soilders had touched the water I thought back to the old saying, "blood on your hands" meaning they are responsible for that person's death. I also wanted to point out when Ramses's son had blood on his hands when he touched the water. I feel there's also some symbolic meaning to that too, he is Ramses's son and by extension Pharoh Seti's grand son meaning they have done some unpleasant things in their bloodline even when Ramses's son in the film has seemingly done nothing wrong and is a child after all. Who knows If he had survived until adulthood would he have done the same terrible atrocities like his father and grandfather before him if he had not been killed by one of the terrible plauges that would hit Egypt??? Remember how Ramses's own father had shoved all of Egypt's traditions and rules on becoming a proper ruler who's to say he wouldn't have done the same to his own kid?? These just some thoughts on how different I see the film now with a more open mindset. Some of you may have other thoughts but I thought this would sorta okay to share.
“No Rameses, it is only beginning…” The firm and sad tone of Moses’ words tells everything. He tried his best to change his beloved brother’s mind to no success but cannot keep God from sending the plagues. You can never proudly fight God but be humble and accept His will ☺️
@somerandomdude-ub6lv Well. It was Rameses who brought all this to his own nation, not just because of his cruelty towards the Hebrews, but also being incredibly stubborn. And that's where the plagues come as a mockery of each of the members of the Egyptian Pantheon. And later on, he says to Moses that there shall be a great cry in all of Egypt. Sure enough, it's as if God heard this and used those exact words to unleash Azrael.
Yes. God only cares about His Glory. There are no sides with humanity. God and Satan both want credit for killing humanity and whom can gather more souls. We're nothing more than trophies to them.
I may be misunderstanding, but are you implying that your point disproves this event or are you just pointing out something you noticed? Because the plagues are not mostly the effect of a volcano erupting. These are the 10 plages God brought upon Egypt: water turning to blood frogs lice flies livestock pestilence boils hail locusts darkness and the killing of firstborn children But yea, I’d recommend reading about it from the Bible! And giving your life to Christ! He loves you and died on the cross for you and resurrected 3 days later so that we may all be saved. All we have to do is believe in Him and our sins are forgiven and we are saved. Follow Jesus’ teachings and build a relationship with God. Please give your life to Christ and make the right choice today, before it’s too late. Jesus loves you.
Except beloved god Trump. He's the Most High. Atleast that's what America made him to be. It's sick that Moses revelation came true. God had to see a church worship the Golden Calf from an altar this past year when supposed Christians were praising Trump at a church service. Disgusting.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10/10
10/10 Indefinitely :-)
10/10!!!
💯💯💯
oh this is a 10,easily peak story-telling.
Imagine dream works still had the balls to make stuff like this
Noah's story...or maybe Jesus during the time of Roman occupied Jerusalem. Now that one would be insane to see.
@@BerserkerRider94 to see the gospel of jesus done in this way would be wonderous. To see them do the revelation as well would be catastrophic to my psyche 😂😂
I hear you, but to be fair, they've made some good films since then.
And they are still making good stuff like this because they ain't pu$$ys like Disney is with these themes for movies.
@@berengerdietiker22I think he meant having the balls to show blood and death instead of farts and boss babies
1:27 notice the river isn't blood where he is standing.
Cool, never noticed. good eye.
So i knoe pharoah was stubborn and suck but theres a huge difference between what his magicians did in a bowl yo what moses did with a stick he made the i think yhe Nile river could be wrong turn to blood their goes the egyptian economy
@@alexpena4091In the Bible it clearly says "God hardened the pharoah's heart" so God messed with his free will. So the pharoah cannot be blamed.
18 years since ive seen the movie for the first time and this is the first time ive noticed
What you can also clearly see is how thick the blood and dark the blood is compared to the red powder water.
I always give "The Prince of Egypt" a 10/10!🤠🥳👍💯
9/10 because i dond like the moses dsign he needs to be more handsome
@@NanoNature24499 I'd never say anything like that about it, in fact it's supposed to be unique in a good way possible!
0:30 Plague 1(The water turned into blood)
2:45 Plague 2 (Toads)
2:55 Plague 3 (Lice)
3:03 Plague 4 (Flies)
2:58 Plague 5 (Disease on livestock)
4:04 Plague 6 (Unhealable boils)
3:23 Plague 7 ( Hail and fireraining)
3:50 Plague 8 (Locusts)
Plague 9 (Darkness) and Plague 10 (Death of all firstborns) are missing.
9 and 10 are after the song
Each one easy to explain.
Plague 1: Transfusion of water to blood by adding an ungodly amount of sulfur to the mix.
Plague 2: Increase in humidity and breeding grounds for frogs/toads
Plague 3: Lice are migrating to more humid conditions that to them it free food and living conditions
Plague 4: Same as 3, but things are dying. Breed grounds
Plague 5 and Plague 6 and Plague 7: Introduction of space dust that isn't suppose to be on Earth, throws the entire ecology into a spin that people have a skin irritation that's worse than fiberglass.
Plague 8: Same as 3, migration and food.
Plague 9: Worse thunderstorms ever. No rain, and most of the humidity makes it worse as people start freezing
Plague 10: Soul-cutting. Targeted lines of families have their souls rescinded the body.
I mean, we do it all the time, but on a smaller scale.
@@alexsharpe5652 Yeah, but in the video?
@@alexsharpe56529 happens after the song ends.
@@lumberluc Well. As a matter of fact, there's scientific evidence that prove that these Plagues actually happened.
The river of blood and the plagues scenes was brilliantly made in The Prince of Egypt. It was when Dreamworks really had guts to make something terrifying and dramatic, also when you hear Hans Zimmer's music playing. Still a masterpiece and it still counts as one of my top 10 favorite movies from Dreamworks.
@@fredrydmusic1 As for me... Well... This part gives me creeps...
I don't think Pharaoh's priests did the same thing at all. I think they just turned the water red; it looked thinner, and blood runs thicker than water, after all.
Girst ppl to make red koolaid essentially lol
That’s assuming Moses actually turned the river into blood.
Realistically, he didn’t; either this didn’t happen or he stepped into the river as soon as the blood from the battle upriver flowed to him.
@MrResin-xk2mf it's a religious movie; in it he called upon the power of God to actually turn the water to blood
@@MrResin-xk2mfThis. Hate to say but the old testament stories are myths
And yet the Hebrews Seeing All This When Moses
Was Gone For 10 Minutes Was Like "Lets worship the golden calf, it shiny 😃"
Moses was on mount Sinah for months but that no excuse for the worship of that thing of gold
This is basically our generation today, even with all the things the Lord gave us, they still don’t believe.
@@S.S._Skepticsour generation today worship glamour, fancy, trendy, money
Everything that is expensive and fancy
But that's all of us though. Not as blatant, obviously, but we do worship other gods at times. Work, relationships, money, etc. However, God is loving and merciful and willing to take us back, even when we've been worshipping at other altars.
List of things God did do compared to what the idol did haha
God through moses yurned the Nile River to blood (think i read somewhere that the Nike River is essentially the biggest source of trading so the economy just crashed)
Pulled the breath of life out of all the first botns in homes not painted with lamb blood
Brought down freaking fire tornadoes that looked like it was heat seeking😂
Finally parted the red sea
Golden calf
Only thing it did was make both Mosoes and God ticked off 😂
Everyone down there" ehh what could possibly go wrong"
0:33
Ramses’ son: Father…
Miriam: It’s…
Guard: *BLOOD!!!!!*
That guard who took a full-body bloodbath must have been the living embodiment of the phrase *You, in particular...*
I learned this from a podcast. Father Mike Schmitz pointed out that Pharaoh may have been the one to harden his own heart, but the reason the rest of Egypt was affected was because the other Egyptians were just as guilty as Pharaoh. They chose to go along with the enslavement and killing of the Hebrews so they were just as bad as Rameses was. If you think about it, the 10th plague was pretty merciful compared to what happened to the Hebrew babies.
What about Tuya, was she even as guilty?
@@leasebergfladstad167I forgot who was she?
Moses' adoptive mother.
@@leasebergfladstad167well in Egyptian culture wives and concubines are buried with their husband when he dies (even if they're still alive) and since the previous pharaoh is dead their mother probably is too.
@@leasebergfladstad167She was dead by that time
Poor Moses- really feel for him.
Once I called you brother
Once I thought the chance
To make you laugh
Was all I ever wanted
I send the thunder from the sky
I send the fire raining down
And even now I wish that God
Had chose another
Serving as your foe on his behalf
Is the last thing that I wanted
Those lyrics really got to me.
He hates his job, but he has to do it no matter what.
Ikr, it's the person he cared about the most in his life who he has to go against!!😢
@@verkaforever Rameses also is amazing:
You, who I called brother,
Why would you have come to hate me so?
Is this what you wanted?!
(I sent my swarm
I sent my horde)
Then let my heart be hardened,
And never mind how high the cost may grow,
This will still be so -
I WILL NEVER LET YOUR PEOPLE GO!!!
Reminds me of something a Jewish friend of mine often said: "We are God's chosen people, but we wish he'd choose someone else!"
Caleb Hyles and Jonathan Young do a great cover of this song.
Moses: "River of blood"
Priests: "um, kool-aid"
@@Zlarel Blood runs thicker than water for a reason.
3:25 after the eyes of the statue of Ramses glow, fires seem to mimic his eye looking around, cool detail
the soundtrack with the 10 plagues stays the most awesome ost of the entire film
Pharaoh is responsible for not letting the Hebrews free. The more he refuse. God is bringing 10 plagues and taking misery in Egypt.
God is responsible, remember the whole "I will harden Pharaoh's heart"
Moses never wanted to do what he had to but he had no choice but to do his duty to protect and serve gods message and work, he was very upset about the last plague but he was left no choice, Ramses was stubborn and an angry man he would rather let his citizens suffer than let Moses win and leave with his people, and he paid the ultimate sacrifice for he lost everything
Well the egyption themselves where not innocent either
Moses is the good guy right?
Right. He is a hero. Wise, passionate, forgiving.
He knows there's still good in all Egypt.
Didn't he die with all his group in the desert, lost and alone?
Of course he is
The Egyptians have slaves, Moses is trying to free the slaves, what is not understood here?
The plagues were God's way of mocking the Egyptian false Gods. Each one targeted an individual god, the last one was Pharoh himself who believed himself to be a god.
Which is ironic cause, literally, EVERY SINGLE dynasty of Egypt was inbred cause they ALL believed themselves to be "God's"
I still believe in god and live this film
Me too
As much as I believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy, I still love this film.
They took a fairy tale and made it actually watchable. Good soundtrack too.
Same here, I love animated movies like this and Joseph king of dreams
@@MrResin-xk2mfThey didn’t take a fairytale
@@MrResin-xk2mfThey didn’t take a fairytale
They went so hard on this movie! One of my all time favorites!😭😭😭
I'm not religious but this film is gorgeous.
All the plagues were mocking the gods of Egypt.
The point is there gods are fake they dont exist. There is only one god.
@@MajorBluesZ
Psalm 82
Palm 89
Deu 32.
Other gods exist. They're just rebelling against their Creator.
The way we think of the word God in the West is not how an ancient Israelite thought of the word
Father it blood 0:33
1:05 Hotep: Here! This is the secret of this "magic"!
Huy: Yeah, the effect will be the same!
Both: By the power of Ra!
I don't know why but this song in Spanish hit so different !
0:36-0:49 Sheesh. You'd think they'd never seen blood before.
And the blood I believe came from the dead Hebrew babies that were slaughtered and thrown into the river
i think they were less afraid of the blood and more the fact it was... Water
I love how someone put it to Jordan Peterson, yeah look at us we can mess up our own water too, notice the magicians didn't try to make the water clean, read it in Exodus
That river has animals that are attracted to the scent of blood....part of why they ran
Why did they ever stop making these profound and on another level movies?
Money. As always.
Aaaha this is soo powerful meen🎉🎉🎉
Ngl Ramses kinda sounds like Perfect Cell to me
I can’t unhear it now lol.
You're welcome lol
I THOUGHT THE SAME THING!!!😂
The best part of these scenes was the song
Dia adalah Nabi Musa yang bisa buka menyeberang laut
This is obviously 10 out of 10 a very good historical record in a great lesson
10 plagues? I thought there were only seven? That’s what I was told.
10 in old testament against Pharo, 7 in New testament in Revelations.
Huh no Colleen the Bible calls the story The Ten Plagues God used All ten of them At a different time Not at the same exact time to punish Pharaoh so each time He said no God used a different plague on him
Yeah, that was a heavy night for Rameses!
Opening To The Prince of Egypt 1998 VHS
I feel the river of blood is also a reminder of when Pharoh Seti had ordered his men to slaughter the Hebrew babies where some drowned or were eatten by predators like the crocodiles that lived in those waters.
Maybe some were riddeled with guilt for what they did and some didn't... who knows? Still I feel like the river of blood is a reminder of what cruelties they had commited in the past.
Not to mention how when the soilders had touched the water I thought back to the old saying, "blood on your hands" meaning they are responsible for that person's death. I also wanted to point out when Ramses's son had blood on his hands when he touched the water. I feel there's also some symbolic meaning to that too, he is Ramses's son and by extension Pharoh Seti's grand son meaning they have done some unpleasant things in their bloodline even when Ramses's son in the film has seemingly done nothing wrong and is a child after all.
Who knows If he had survived until adulthood would he have done the same terrible atrocities like his father and grandfather before him if he had not been killed by one of the terrible plauges that would hit Egypt??? Remember how Ramses's own father had shoved all of Egypt's traditions and rules on becoming a proper ruler who's to say he wouldn't have done the same to his own kid??
These just some thoughts on how different I see the film now with a more open mindset. Some of you may have other thoughts but I thought this would sorta okay to share.
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“No Rameses, it is only beginning…” The firm and sad tone of Moses’ words tells everything. He tried his best to change his beloved brother’s mind to no success but cannot keep God from sending the plagues. You can never proudly fight God but be humble and accept His will ☺️
Apparently the message getting ignored again. Goodbye America. You choose the path of hell, for letting g the Golden Calf become god and King.
Imagine how… irony that water tasted
Brother vs Brother
God vs Gods
Where did the balls this company had when they made this one go?
"It is mine to avenge."
Look what hate can do 😢
COVID anyone.
4:47
I Always Give “The Prince Of Egypt” A 10/10 Cause That Movie Is One Of My Favorite DreamWorks Movies Of All Time :-)🌙🎞️📺🎥🎟️🎬📀🧀🥤🍿🌭🍭🥨
His Mighty Name is Yahuah, Almighty Yahuah
*Turns the whole Nile red with his staff*
*Priests turns little bowl red*
HE dID ThE sAmE ThInG MoSEs!!!
0:53 he did the same thing
Disney should not have turned away from God.
God power of the Sun
노래가 너무 빨리 끊겼어..
so the lord attacks innocent people
@somerandomdude-ub6lv Well. It was Rameses who brought all this to his own nation, not just because of his cruelty towards the Hebrews, but also being incredibly stubborn. And that's where the plagues come as a mockery of each of the members of the Egyptian Pantheon. And later on, he says to Moses that there shall be a great cry in all of Egypt. Sure enough, it's as if God heard this and used those exact words to unleash Azrael.
A country that allows the institute of forced servitude is not innocent. Everyone shares equal blame for it either directly or by staying silent.
Yes. God only cares about His Glory. There are no sides with humanity. God and Satan both want credit for killing humanity and whom can gather more souls. We're nothing more than trophies to them.
@@rolandreyna215 Well. If you think so, then so be it. It's your opinion after all. However, I disagree with you.
@@rolandreyna215No where not
In Age of Mythology with cheat codes you can recreate all this scene
@@santiagoamaya5444 Yeah. As a matter of fact, you can.
Most of the plagues are the effect of a volcano erupting.
I may be misunderstanding, but are you implying that your point disproves this event or are you just pointing out something you noticed? Because the plagues are not mostly the effect of a volcano erupting.
These are the 10 plages God brought upon Egypt:
water turning to blood
frogs
lice
flies
livestock pestilence
boils
hail
locusts
darkness
and the killing of firstborn children
But yea, I’d recommend reading about it from the Bible! And giving your life to Christ! He loves you and died on the cross for you and resurrected 3 days later so that we may all be saved. All we have to do is believe in Him and our sins are forgiven and we are saved. Follow Jesus’ teachings and build a relationship with God. Please give your life to Christ and make the right choice today, before it’s too late. Jesus loves you.
Plague of Apocalypse the land
Of Egypt where there disease came from 🩸🦠🪰🦟
wow, just wow~
you really lose yourself in this!
moral from this movie and the bible? your pride can get everyone unalived or worse make them wish they were….
Hide sectets of jesopath😅scope os a was of
God is power
Uh. No. It's Trump power. Fight. Atleast that's what America now symbolizes. The Golden Calf has taken God's throne; atleast in this country.
@rolandreyna215 nile crocodile 😂
🇮🇱❤i'm from 🇮🇱 and I want to say happy hannnukkah cause it is now but this all is truth
60 Years for egypt to israel/palestine is a awful walking record ... especially for a false prophet as Jesus is the one and only
We call him "God", but that word is wholly insufficient to describe what or who He is. If anything, He stomps gods.
Except beloved god Trump. He's the Most High. Atleast that's what America made him to be. It's sick that Moses revelation came true. God had to see a church worship the Golden Calf from an altar this past year when supposed Christians were praising Trump at a church service. Disgusting.
Odin.♟️
Hold this L pagan
It’s crazy cause each of the plagues was sent to disrespect and discredit a specific Egyptian God. And then Vikings ended up adopting Christianity.
@@FrogLover-nh3mu what L
@@rusty7984 I wonder why