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STREAM https://rqzamovies.com/m16654.html?utm_source=form_run . 2020; 2h, 30 minutes; Countries - USA. Simply AMAZING. praise God. God is a awesome god. Ooh i can part the red sea you know he hasn't talked to his brother in three years. Well it looks like Egyptians were the first people to bling gold plating theyre rims wow it wasnt Americans lol. Tomorrow (February 18) is your only opportunity to see the incredible documentary Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle Part I in theaters. This powerful film about the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea is only in US theaters one night, and you don’t want to miss it! With this new documentary, filmmaker Tim Mahoney explores the historicity of this incredible miracle as he seeks to discover if it really happened. Many view the crossing of the Red Sea as a great story, and the fodder for some great films. However, they might not see it a historical event. And yet Scripture refers to it over and over again as not only real history but as a powerful miracle that saved God’s people and destroyed their enemies. With this new documentary, filmmaker Tim Mahoney explores the historicity of this incredible miracle as he seeks to discover if it really happened. Did the exodus really happen? How many people were involved? Where did they cross the Red Sea? Is there any archaeological evidence of this event? And we have a special treat for you immediately after the film. Todd Starnes will be moderating a post-movie panel discussion featuring Kay Arthur, Jeremy Lyons, Janet Mefferd, and me. This discussion was filmed before a live audience at the 2, 500-seat Answers Center at the Ark Encounter. You won’t want to miss it! And The Red Sea Miracle, Part II will be in US theaters May 5, 2020, so be sure to mark your calendars and reserve tickets for that showing—you don’t want to catch part one and miss part two! I encourage you to go and see this film tomorrow. Find all the details, and a theater near you, at. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying, Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. Videos Photos Add Image Add an image Do you have any images for this title? Learn more More Like This Documentary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8. 1 / 10 X A filmmaker searches for scientific evidence that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible. Director: Timothy Mahoney Stars: Michael Shelomo Bar-Ron, William G. Dever, Manis Friedman | History 7. 2 / 10 What is the validity of history found in the Bible? Is it fact or fiction? What does the hard evidence really have to say about the foundational story of the Old Testament: the Exodus out... 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Brown 6. 7 / 10 After splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroes Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord. Cathy Yan Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead Edit Storyline One of the greatest miracles in the Bible; Moses and the Israelites trapped at the sea by Pharaoh's army when God miraculously parts the waters. But is there any evidence that it really happened and if so, where? Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 18 February 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  ». Brilliant Documentary. I can now breathe a sigh of relief, but my research must continue. It doesn't matter if you are a believer, or atheist.  This is one of the best movies ever made. Jesus is the physical form of the invisible god Soul/father. spirit/holy ghost. body/son the jesus. GOD CREATED US IN HIS IMAGE OR also has body,soul and spirit. Moses sabotaged a dam so Pharaoh and his soldiers were thrown to the Nile and died Published: 10 February 2020 (GMT+10) Atheists often attack the truth of the Bible by claiming there is no evidence of biblical events that should have left evidence, such as the Israelites in Egypt and the Exodus. Tim Mahoney’s excellent Patterns of Evidence series (see the reviews of the first two films entitled Exodus and The Moses Controversy) have laid out an argument that some scholars do not see the evidences of biblical history because they are not looking for evidence of any Hebrew occupation or are interpreting evidence incorrectly by assigning it to the wrong times. The latest installment, Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle continues this trend. God’s miraculous deliverance of Israel from Egypt including the plagues on Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea was foundational to Israel’s identity as a nation in covenant with Yahweh and their understanding of who God was. These miracles were also of such great magnitude that even the Canaanites remembered it a generation later (Joshua 2:10). But nearly every geographical location surrounding the event is contested—particularly the site of the crossing itself, and the route Israel took to get there. Using the personal, engaging format of the previous documentaries, Mahoney speaks with experts representing all the major views. In this film, they are divided into the ‘Egyptian view’, that tends to view the population of Israel, the distance traveled, and the scale of the Red Sea miracle as smaller, and sometimes a naturalistic event, rather than the supernatural intervention of God. Then he explains what he terms as the ‘Hebrew view’, which views the population, distance, and scale of the miracle as larger. While this characterization might seem simplistic, it is accurate enough for the purposes of the documentary, and makes the debate much more understandable for the ‘uninitiated’ viewer. Size of the Israelite population A ‘literal’ translation of the Hebrew text is that the Exodus consisted of 650, 000 men plus women and children, meaning around 2 million people. But the Egyptian view argues that the word translated ‘thousand’ (elef) may also have the non-literal meaning ‘family group’, bringing the numbers down to several thousand, not millions. Mahoney does a particularly good job giving the Egyptian view scholars a fair representation, including OT scholar Barry Beitzel who had a good amount of screen time to argue for his understanding. But Mahoney also does a good job of presenting a compelling case for understanding “thousand” literally, using the principle of Scripture to interpret Scripture. Red Sea or Reed Sea? The Hebrew term for the body of water that the Israelites crossed on dry land is Yam Suph. We translate that term as “Red Sea” based on the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the Septuagint. But Mahoney argues persuasively that the actual meaning is “Reed Sea”. Martin Luther also reflected this understanding when he used the German Schilfmeer, which means “sea of reeds”. It is necessary to pre-empt a possible skeptical attack here, because Acts 7:36 and Hebrews 11:29 use the Septuagintal Greek term for Red Sea. If the Hebrew was “Reed Sea”, and the Septuagint translators got it wrong, then the New Testament would be in error for using that term. How do we defend the NT usage if Yam Suph means “Reed Sea”? The simple answer is that place names change over time, and updates to reflect later designations are common in Scripture. Yam Suph was the correct name at the time of Moses, and Red Sea reflected the Greek name in usage at the time of the Septuagint translation and the New Testament. We see this elsewhere in Egypt where Avaris, the Hyksos capital, was later built over and renamed Ramses and even Pi-Ramses, which is what we read in our Bibles today. The crossing site? There are three major candidates for the general area of the Red Sea Crossing Some people argue that north of the Red Sea, there are some relatively shallow bodies of water that qualify. The Gulf of Suez is the major traditional crossing site, with most traditional Christian commentators supporting it. The Gulf of Aqaba is a site that is gaining popularity, especially among some researchers outside the mainstream archaeological community. There are three places in the Gulf of Aqaba where the crossing could have possibly happened. Closely linked to this is the route Israel took to get there. The discussion of how fast people and herds could possibly travel and the implications for the crossing site is particularly enlightening. A high-quality visual masterpiece Often, biblical debates can be confusing and difficult to understand for those new to the subject. And there are those who feel that they have settled these matters in their own minds and are perhaps resistant to other views. But Mahoney walks the viewer through the various options in a way that is very understandable and leaves one feeling like they have the information necessary to form their own well-informed opinion. The production value is also very high, with stunning video and graphics. Why does it matter? For Mahoney, this isn’t just a dry academic discussion. He stated in previous Patterns of Evidence installments that he needed answers to these questions for his own faith, and in this film he says that he wants to have answers for his grandchildren. This drives it home that the Bible’s history matters, and we should want to be able to defend it with all the tools at our disposal. Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle adds several arguments that we can use to defend the Bible’s history and does much to build our faith in the accuracy of the Bible’s account. For those who’ve had some doubts about God’s parting of the Red/Reed sea, this film should be a faith-building encounter at the greatness of our God. After all, if He is the one that created this massive universe, why should parting a body of water on the earth, regardless of its size, be so difficult? We heartily recommend Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle. For US audiences, click here to see theaters and screenings. MT. Sinai is in SAUDI ARABIA,PERIOD! THIS is why its guarded off just like area 51! WE as Common folk are Not and NEVER TO KNOW THE TRUTH! GOD BLESS RON! R.I.P. my brother!🙏🙏🤔. They went across on DRY LAND. GOD is SO AMAZING. VIMEO Pricing Upload Staff Picks On Demand Vimeo OTT Site map SOLUTIONS Video Player Privacy Collaboration Distribution & marketing Monetization Live streaming Analytics Hosting & management Enterprise For Hire Stock APPS macOS iOS Android RESOURCES Help Center Blog Video School OTT Resources Developers Students Guidelines UPGRADE Vimeo Plus Vimeo PRO Vimeo Business Vimeo Premium Vimeo Enterprise Refer a friend COMPANY About Jobs TM + © 2020 Vimeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms CA Privacy Copyright Cookies Made with in NYC. Language: English Mature content filter: None. Mr Rohl who is featured very prominently and on whose book this film is based on is very dishonest in his explanations. Just one example is the number of columns in the so called Joseph's palace. Rohl and this film contend that there are 12 columns in the same collonade, when in actual fact the number is 31. Furthermore the assertion that the pyramidic tomb near the site was empty is misleading. Archeologists found two bodies inside - one male and one female. These are just a couple of facts that this film conveniently ignores or blatantly omits to misguide the viewers. The filmmaker presents the arguments in this film as something new and unheard in the scholarly community, yet they've been known for decades for those who study Christian apologetics. Definitely no way of disputing that. Im so grateful for this video. Thank you, Mary Nell. Thank you for showing us the actual footage of place when Moses and Israelite's escape from strengthen our faith for we believe even without seeing. The Hebrews crossed the RED SEAnot what academics call yam suf or sea of reeds. Pharaoh's army drowned in strip of land that God provided 4 them. Opposite the red sea, they found an artefact that King Solomon built. That crossing drowned the Egyptian Army, U can't drown an army in the sea of reeds it's way 2 shallow! They did fi8nd chariot wheels on the Ead sea crossing. Even Gold wheels and axels covered by millennia with barnacles all over it. PLOT HOLE! Moses ran away at 40 and came back with Aaron at age 80 and sied at 120. Mt Sinai is actually in Arabia even Paul wrote about Sinai being in Arabia! Just like Jews denying The Messiah Ye' Shua although He walked among U. Ron Wyatt and his sons with a team had already established evidence of the events in the 80s I would love to see this on a, big screen. Beautiful photography, 1st rate. Congratulations. Thanks for Posting I loved every minute of it! God bless your ministries. God is is blessed us. Already been found. Need another flood but wont happen due to the original rainbow. Not the symbolic rainbow cali stole. I think it was Tony Evans who blew my mind when the Bible mentions the Hebrews crossed on dry ground but when the army came- their wheels were stuck in the mud! Amazing. Every fews years they try to taint history lairs. Thank you soo very much. Your footage was phenomenal. ❤️. Ron Wyatt found all this. Got over into arabia and got put in jail cause he knew the real sinai was in Arabia. Sounds 't wait to see the films Such a blessing. All praise honor glory and power to ABBA Father in Heaven and the Savior, Jesus Christ the Lord. SUMMARY: The release of the new film, Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle is just around the corner. The film marks the third installment in the Patterns of Evidence series. Here, we provide a glimpse of the opening personalities and questions that will engage viewers.  Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the LORD drove the sea back by a strong east wind all night and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided. 22 And the people of Israel went into the midst of the sea on dry ground, the waters being a wall to them on their right hand and on their left. 23 The Egyptians pursued and went in after them into the midst of the sea, all Pharaoh’s horses, his chariots, and his horsemen. 24 And in the morning watch the LORD in the pillar of fire and of cloud looked down on the Egyptian forces and threw the Egyptian forces into a panic, 25 clogging their chariot wheels so that they drove heavily. And the Egyptians said, “Let us flee from before Israel, for the LORD fights for them against the Egyptians. ” 26 Then the LORD said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand over the sea, that the water may come back upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen. ” 27 So Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to its normal course when the morning appeared. And as the Egyptians fled into it, the LORD threw the Egyptians into the midst of the sea. 28 The waters returned and covered the chariots and the horsemen; of all the host of Pharaoh that had followed them into the sea, not one of them remained. – Exodus 14:19 (ESV)   New Patterns of Evidence Film to Explore One of the Biggest Miracles of the Bible The Exodus event is the greatest story of redemption in the Hebrew Bible. The biblical narrative has captured the imagination of filmmakers and inspired countless numbers of people throughout history. Of all the Exodus miracles, there is one that is especially dramatic and punctuates not only God’s deliverance of Israel, but God’s judgement of Egypt. This miracle is the Red Sea crossing. But was this event the large-scale miracle depicted by Cecil B. DeMille in his epic film, The Ten Commandments? Could it be that the Red Sea crossing was actually the small scale experience of tens of thousands of oppressed Hebrew slaves, near Egypt, and resulting from naturalistic forces such as an ordinary wind? Or, was the Red Sea crossing more along the lines depicted by DeMille in The Ten Commandments where an impossible deliverance of millions of people, through an untraversable deep sea, miraculously occurred? The Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba. Many believe this was the sea that Moses and the Israelites crossed.  (© 2018 Patterns of Evidence, LLC. ) On February 18th, 2020 the new Patterns of Evidence film, The Red Sea Miracle, will be featured in over 800 theaters across the US. This much anticipated film is the third installment in the Patterns of Evidence franchise, produced by Thinking Man Films under the direction of filmmaker Tim Mahoney. The contribution of this installment to the Patterns of Evidence series is that it addresses key questions related to the most significant event of the Exodus journey – the Red Sea crossing. The film opens by introducing some of the challenges involved in the investigation, as well as some of the key players in the discussion. Filmmaker Timothy Mahoney stated, “I landed in Cairo, Egypt in April of 2002 with a small film crew. I was there to investigate the route Moses and the Israelites would have taken in the exodus out of Egypt. I thought this would be a one-year project, but here it is 20 years later. The story continued to grow year after year as I interviewed archaeologists, theologians and scientists with many different theories. Now, I’m eager to share all I’ve learned during that time. ”  One important voice that Tim Mahoney interviewed was Hershel Shanks, founder of the Biblical Archaeology Society and Biblical Archaeology Review. When asked about the parting of the Red Sea, Shanks stated, “There are many miracles in the book of Exodus. Whether the Red Sea parted is a miracle. Whether the ten plagues happened is a miracle. Archeology cannot prove or disprove a miracle. ”  Mahoney realized that this investigation would be filled with miracles. Not just the parting of the Red Sea, but bringing up questions such as, “What is the definition of a miracle, does God work within the normal laws of nature or do miracles go outside of the laws of nature? ” One of the shallow lakes on the border of Egypt’s Nile Delta. Was this the location where Moses parted the Red Sea? (© 2018 Patterns of Evidence, LLC. ) Jim Phillips, Curator of Egyptian and Near Eastern Anthropology at the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, comments, “I am happy for the people who are trying to quote “prove the Exodus, ” in the sense that it’s an adventure. It’s a goal that in my opinion is unachievable in one’s lifetime. No one else has been able to do it over the last 2000 years. ” Mahoney also interviewed British Physicist Sir Colin Humphreys, Director of Research at The University of Cambridge and founder of the Cambridge Centre for Gallium Nitride. He stated, “When I look at the Exodus story through the eyes of a scientist, then it contains a lot of observations, which just make sense to modern science. ” Austrian Egyptologist Manfred Bietak also makes a return appearance after being seen in Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus. Filmmaker Timothy Mahoney interviewing Egyptologist Manfred Bietak. (© 2018 Patterns of Evidence, LLC. ) During the making of The Red Sea Miracle, Mahoney made contact with Cece DeMille, granddaughter of epic film producer Cecil B. DeMille, Mahoney asked her, “Why did he spend so much of his career making those types of films? ” She responded “Because he loved the Bible. He thought the greatest stories were in the Bible. You don’t have to make them up, they’re there. ” Two geographers are featured in the production. Barry Beitzel, author of the New Moody Atlas of the Bible declares, “It isn’t any wonder that the prophets constantly hark back to the land of Egypt, and to the Exodus event as it becomes a paradigm of God’s miraculous saving power. ”  Glen Fritz is author of The Lost Sea of the Exodus: A Modern Geographical Analysis. He further explains, “The first question most people ask is where is Mount Sinai? My first question as a geographer is where was the sea of the Exodus? Where was this sea that was parted and crossed? ” These personalities inject diversity of perspective, and keep the film charged with a point and counterpoint energy throughout, as others join in the debate along the way.  Major Questions in The Red Sea Miracle Important issues that arise are related to the location and logistics of the Red Sea crossing, such as: “Was the crossing through a small body of water such as a shallow lake, or was it across an incredibly deep area, such as the Gulf of Aqaba? ” Other intriguing questions include, “If a wind powerful enough to part the waters of the Gulf of Aqaba was involved, how could humans pass through and not be blown away? ” Or, “If normal wind parted the waters, what does this mean as far as the supernatural character of a miracle is concerned? ” The Film Release – One Night Only – February 18, 2020 When asked about upcoming film release, Mahoney explained that The Red Sea Miracle is a Fathom Event with a one night only showing Tuesday, February 18, 2020. “What is unique about this showing in a theater setting is that you can bring friends who might not go to church with you, but will come to see a film in a theater, ” he said. ”Afterwards you will have a lot to talk about. And you also can bring your family to see this faith-affirming film with powerful evidence matching the Bible. ”  Here is an important endorsement just received: “I’ve worked in a ministry that deals with the Bible’s history for 30 years. So, it is rare that I get a shot of excitement when I watch a film that attempts to cover such topics. This movie genuinely surprised me. It is scholarly, but thoroughly engaging at the same time. But most of all it tries to be faithful to Scripture. One of the best documentaries I’ve seen on the Bible’s history in years. ”—Gary Bates, CEO, Creation Ministries International; How You Can Help Mahoney continued, “I want to challenge Thinkers to join our team in getting people out to The Red Sea Miracle Fathom Event. If you are a person who realizes that the Bible has changed the world and wants to share in that mission, then bring everyone you know to see this upcoming film. Here is a link to the resource page for The Red Sea Miracle where you can download posters and photos, and see the shareable trailer. The Red Sea Miracle is the first film of a two-part release. It will give special attention to the journey from Egypt to the sea, searching the biblical narrative, ancient maps and geographical landmarks to understand the different crossing options and the miracle each would require. In this film, viewers will not only be introduced to the issues involved, but will be treated to the kind of epic cinematography and biblical recreations only now available to filmmakers. Invite friends and family to this inspiring and enlightening film that will help us all to Keep Thinking!  Top Image: Moses watching the Israelites pass by in Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle.  (© 2019 Patterns of Evidence, LLC. ). They're doubting the fact that they were slaves because they wasn't the real Hebrews were black and so were the Egyptians. Thank you! Booked Part 1 this Tuesday @ 7PM. Part 2 Tuesday May 5 @ 7 PM. Glory Allah the lord. Is it possible they just didnt go to judah, not bc it wasnt there but bc there was a plague. If Rameses II was contemporaneous with Solomon at around 1250B.C. then what the Bible says about the Exodus happening 480 years before the destruction of the temple fits in perfectly with David Rohl's theory and also roughly with the Theran Eruption which many have said would have caused the 10 plagues of Egypt. This all makes complete and perfect sense to me. Thank you and good luck with your continuing struggle to put the timeline straight. Pharaoh's army perished in the depths of the Red Sea. The Sea of Reeds is not deep enough. Evidence on the floor of the Red Sea is there to this day. including chariot wheels and axles. Along the shore where they crossed the Egyptian army was blocked by a pillar of fire. The intense heat of which turned that area of beach into glass. it too is there to this day. 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