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Pharaoh’s Chariot Wheels in the Red Sea!! Bible Archaeology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sA8nloFLbs
By Kanimuna Kisaka, Feb 2013
Vatic Note: I was disappointed in this Utuber since he said nothing about what he thought of all of this, and I am used to some conversation from those offering such controversial subjects. They usually give some back ground, a summary of any controversies, then his or her analysis of their side of the issue raised.
Fortunately this Utube does a fairly good job of summing all that up for us. However, expect to be in the dark until the very good presenter in the video gives a full description and analysis on the subject of the Exodus of the children of Jacob from Egypt. He also discusses the trials they went through, the crossing of the Red Sea, and other aspects presented to us in the Bible and the Archeological evidence that something similar to what is written, did happen.
So, I heartily recommend listening to this carefully and diligently and decide for yourselves. The comments also are worth reading, especially those that respond to critics of the story of the Exodus, who say it never happened. I found the responses enlightening.
So, here it is, good luck and keep an open mind to all of it.
https://youtu.be/7sA8nloFLbs
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The chariot wheel found embedded in the reef, is a single ordinary cart wheel. Presumed to have fallen off a cart ferry, little more than a floating raft. There are remains of chariots on the bank on the Red Sea that date to the reign on Amenhotep IV, c1’300 BCE. The chariots are all jumbled up together, the result of a tsunami.
If there is any truth to the Exodus story, it’s the other way around. The Israelites held traditional polytheistic beliefs, (there is no evidence the Israelites were monotheistic, in fact their own account they had a battle amongst themselves at mount Sinai over their various beliefs), and were fleeing persecution from monotheism. Amenhotep IV invented the worlds first monotheistic religion called Atenism, and forced it on the entire Egyptian population. He was one of the most unpopular pharaohs of all time, his new religion bankrupted Egypt. It was abolished after he died by his son Tutankhamun, who allowed the population to revert back to their traditional beliefs.
There is no evidence of monotheism anywhere in the world again until some time after 70 CE when the political party, the Pharisees invented Judaism and claimed to be the Israelites. The Israelites were wiped off the face of Earth by Rome in 70 CE.