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Red Sea: Archaeologists Discover Remains of Egyptian Army From the Biblical Exodus


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Suez| Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry announced this morning that a team of underwater archaeologists had discovered that remains of a large Egyptian army from the 14th century BC, at the bottom of the Gulf of Suez, 1.5 kilometers offshore from the modern city of  Ras Gharib. The team was searching for the remains of ancient ships and artifacts related to Stone Age and Bronze Age trade in the Red Sea area, when they stumbled upon a gigantic mass of human bones darkened by age. 

The scientists lead by Professor Abdel Muhammad Gader and associated with Cairo University’s Faculty of Archaeology, have already recovered a total of more than 400 different skeletons, as well as hundreds of weapons and pieces of armor, also the remains of two war chariots, scattered over an area of approximately 200 square meters. They estimate that more than 5000 other bodies could be dispersed over a wider area, suggesting that an army of large size who have perished on the site.

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This magnificient blade from an egyptian khopesh, was certainly the weapon of an important character. It was discovered near the remains of a richly decorated war chariot, suggesting it could have belonged to a prince or nobleman.

Many clues on the site have brought Professor Gader and his team to conclude that the bodies could be linked to the famous episode of the Exodus. First of all, the ancient soldiers seem to have died on dry ground, since no  traces of boats or ships have been found in the area. The positions of the bodies and the fact that they were stuck in a vast quantity of clay and rock, imply that they could have died in a mudslide or a tidal wave.

The shear number of bodies suggests that a large ancient army perished on the site and the dramatic way by which they were killed, both seem to corroborate the biblical version of the Red Sea Crossing, when the army of the Egyptian Pharaoh was destroyed by the returning waters that Moses had parted. This new find certainly proves that there was indeed an Egyptian army of large size that was destroyed by the waters of the Red Sea during the reign of King Akhenaten.

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For centuries, the famous biblical account of the “Red Sea Crossing” was dismissed by most scholars and historians as more symbolic than historical.

This astounding discovery brings undeniable scientific proof that one the most famous episodes of the Old Testament was indeed, based on an historical event. It brings a brand new perspective on a story that many historians have been considering for years as a work of fiction, and suggesting that other themes like the “Plagues of Egypt” could indeed have an historical base.

A lot more research and many more recovery operations are to be expected on the site over the next few years, as Professor Gader and his team have already announced their desire to retrieve the rest of the bodies and artifacts from was has turned out to be one of the richest archaeological underwater sites ever discovered.

Source: worldnewsdailyreport.com

Founder of WorldTruth.Tv and WomansVibe.com Eddie (4708 Posts)Eddie L. is the founder and owner of WorldTruth.TV. This website is dedicated to educating and informing people with articles on powerful and concealed information from around the world. I have spent the last 30+ years researching Bible, History, Secret Societies, Symbolism

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WND – http://www.wnd.com – Is new ‘Exodus’ movie actually blasphemous?


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exodus-ridley-scott-christian-bale-600An organization that criticized the movie “Noah” for failing to relate to religious believers, says the coming movie based on the biblical book of Exodus will be an issue on which Christians, Jews and Muslims can agree.

But that won’t be good for the makers of “Exodus: Gods and Kings.”

“The portrayal of God as a willful, angry and petulant child in ‘Exodus’ will be a deal breaker for most people of faith around the world,” said Chris Stone, the founder of the North Carolina-based consumer advocacy group Faith Driven Consumer.com 02

“Christians, Jews and Muslims alike see this story as foundational and will find this false portrayal and image of God to be deeply incompatible both with scriptures and their deeply held beliefs.”com 03

Stone said Ridley Scott is “an established director who can essentially make whatever film he wants, but when he creates a film based on a pivotal biblical story and renders it significantly unrecognizable, the marketplace will respond negatively.”Really with logo

He said Darren Aronofsky’s $125 million epic “Noah” “left untold millions on the table,” because it “failed to be faithful.”

Rather than learning from Aronofsky’s  mistake he said,” it seems that Mr. Scott, with his own larger, $200 million epic, has elected to double down.”

Faith Driven Consumer, which describes itself as an advocate “for more than 41 million consumers who spend $2 trillion annually,” said “Exodus” comes to consumers in the final phase of 2014′s “Year of the Bible Movie.”Evil is Good

In the movie, God speaks through a young boy, Malak, played by 11-year-old Isaac Andrews.

As a brand strategist, viewing it from the consumer’s perspective, I find many of Scott’s choices to be inconsistent with what the market wants. This is especially true given the significant untapped demand for these types of films – this one in particular,” said Stone.com 04

“Evidently the filmmakers have a goal other than maximizing the film’s appeal and its monetary success,” he said of the decision to cast an 11-year-old boy as God.com 05

The New York Times called the portrayal of God as a child “‘Children of the Corn’ terrifying,” alluding to a famed horror film.

The group points out that recent polls show 68 percent of the American public is unlikely to see the movie if it’s not biblically accurate.

The movie, which features plagues, waves, tornadoes, boat-chomping crocodiles, 400,000 digital Hebrew slaves and more, according to the Times, “preserves the awful severity of the Old Testament God – one who commands and demands.”com 06

Stone’s group, Faith Driven Consumer, educates, equips and motivates “Faith Driven Consumers” to action in the marketplace of goods, services and ideas, offering resources for making more faith-conscious decisions, including reviews of companies and entertainment products.

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WND reported earlier the film, starring multiple Oscar-award winning actors and actresses, including  Christian Bale Ben Kingsley, was raising concerns over whether it would be biblical.com 07

The earlier “Noah” also boasted big-name talent and a blockbuster budget but took wild liberties with its biblical source material. By its director’s own admission, “Noah” was twisted into a tale far more about environmentalism than the judgment and mercy of God.

Consequently, Christians – who make up the majority of film-goers in America – largely panned the movie, and “Noah” required international ticket sales to avoid losing tens of millions of dollars.

“Our research shows that accuracy is a key to attracting people of faith,” said Stone, a certified brand strategist. “Biblical accuracy and compatibility with the story they know and why that story exists is very important. Any time you stray from that, you limit and narrow your audience.’

“And if you narrow your audience by eliminating a large group of people inherently interested in your story,” Stone told WND, “it’s going to affect your result.”AMEN

Earlier this month, Christianity Today reported Christian Bale, who plays the part of Moses, told reporters in Los Angeles he has a gritty vision of the biblical hero.

“I think the man was likely schizophrenic and was one of the most barbaric individuals that I ever read about in my life,” the actor said of Moses. “He’s a very troubled and tumultuous man who fought greatly against God, against his calling.”

Stone said at the time: “If Bale’s point of view is that Moses was ‘schizophrenic and barbaric,’ that has to have impacted his portrayal.’

“If I see that as a Christian, as a faith-driven viewer, I will sense – as I did in ‘Noah’ – the subtleties of the shift between the biblical story and the Hollywood interpretation. It’s going to impact my interest in seeing it, or if I do see it, whether I like it or not and whether I share that in a positive light with others. Word of mouth is a significant driver of box office success,” Stone said.

“What I think is even more telling, although subtle, is Ridley Scott saying neither Moses nor God caused the parting of the Red Sea, but it was an earthquake,” Stone said. “The story of Exodus was a battle, not between Moses and Pharaoh, but between God and Pharaoh and his (little “g”) gods. This was a spiritual battle.’

“But if you look at the trailer and what Ridley Scott has been saying, they’re making an epic, ‘good guy versus bad guy,’ big battle, mega blockbuster,” Stone continued. “Audiences of faith may look at it and think, ‘This is my story, but it doesn’t look anything like my story,’ and that’s going to cause Christians, Jews and Muslims to pause. The three major world religions may say, ‘That’s not my story.’ And that will be a problem for ‘Exodus.’”com 03

Faith-driven consumers make up, according to American Insights polling, 17 percent of the adult population in the U.S. Among this group, 96 percent say their faith has a major influence on their entertainment choices. Faith-driven consumers, the stats indicate, are also more likely to recommend a movie than the wider Christian market and more likely to discourage others from watching a movie that conflicts with their values.

Significantly, 84 percent of faith-driven consumers rate how a movie reflects the Bible as “very important,” while only 51 percent of the wider Christian culture rates biblical accuracy the same.

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Liberty Under God’s Law is the Only True Path to Freedom


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As many of you already know, I filed for the County Council campaign this past Monday in the 5th district of Anne Arundel County. It is interesting to watch some of the reactions. There are those who decry my campaign, claiming I would impose a theocracy upon our county. It would appear that they think my belief system is a danger to their liberty; that somehow believing, as our Founders did, that there is a Creator God, the God of the Bible and that our Rights come from Him, and that the sole purpose of human civil government is to secure and protect those God given rights.  They think that is a very dangerous idea.

They think that liberty can only be achieved by a government which denies that God has anything to say regarding the goals, the reach and the powers of human civil government. In other words they like what we have now, godless government with tyrannically reaches into every nook and cranny of our lives, takes a disproportionate amount of the fruit of our labor, controls and regulates everything imaginable, and then some. It appears they would rather have a government that violates the law of God rather than keeps the law of God.

People say they want liberty, yet God’s Word clearly teaches us that liberty under Gods’ law is the only true path to freedom. All else is simply one or another road to serfdom and slavery. Turn to Exodus 13:17-18 where will see this Biblical teaching demonstrated in the Exodus from Egypt;

“When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.” So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea. The Israelites went up out of Egypt armed for battle.” (Ex 13:17-18;NIV)

The children of Israel were liberated from the bondage of Egypt. But now what would happen to them? They were free, but wandering in a barren trackless desert on their own would quickly exhaust the little food they had brought with them, not to mention the water. Liberty from bondage yes, but without direction, without a superintending providential hand to look out for their best interests they were doomed to become food for jackals.

The route God planned for His people would have taken approximately 3 months, but as we shall see, it turned into 40 years due to the rebelliousness and disobedience of Israel. We learn two important truths from this experience. First, our natural inclinations are not always our best choice – we think we know what is best, but our information is limited, it is finite. But God’s knowledge is all encompassing. He can see things we never even knew were there. I imagine most Israelites had no idea about the Philistines, they had no inkling what it would be like to go up against them in battle.

The second truth we learn in this passage is that God will bring trials into our lives for our ultimate good. The children of Israel were about to leave all civilization behind; they were about to enter a difficult and at times painful trial in the wilderness. So much so that some at times pined to go back to Egypt, back to slavery. Liberty is not a pain free experience. All creature comforts would be stripped away, all the familiar rhythms of life disrupted. Food and water would not be readily available but only provided supernaturally. They would be dependent upon God as never before and God would use the trials of the 40 years of wilderness wandering for the ultimate good of the children of Israel.

What is best in our life, we may not always know. So ultimately it is God’s direction and not our choices that lead to the path of blessing and the path of liberty. This is true not only for us individually, and as families and churches but also civil government. God’s Law is always the best for all because God’s Law is universal, it applies to everyone, everywhere and at all times. What a wonderful Savior is Jesus our Jesus. His law is our delight, for it brings the direction we need in this life.  Indeed His truth is more precious to us than our daily bread. So while the world around us falsely believes that there can be freedom apart from God’s Law, we know differently.  We know true freedom comes in walking the path of liberty under God’s Law.

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