pharaoh and names the cities that they were put to work in, and one of them is ramses. so it s a real place. those kinds of clues make one think, well, maybe there really is something to placing this exodus in that time period. coming up did the red sea really part? and what was the root of the exodus? wait until you see what we discovered on our journey. when back to the beginning with christiane amanpour returns. wait until you see what we wait until you see what we
we view it as a facebook page. you know, the royal facebook page for the king. a pharaohnic facebook. yes. this is the propaganda of the king. it tells the story of the king s successful military campaigns. and one of the last entries talks about a victory over the people of israel. when you look at the inegyptian inscription here, ez rail, then fik et ben peret es. what does it say? israel is laid waste. and then literally no more. it originally belonged to memta s father, the famed ramses the great. so was he the pharaoh that moses confronted? it s not fully proven, but the idea is backed up by the biblical account of the israelite slaves. if there was evidence of the exodus, would it make sense that it would be around the time of ramses? the bible speaks of slaves being put to work by a cruel
it originally belonged to memta s father, the famed ramses the great. so was he the pharaoh that moses confronted? it s not fully proven, but the idea is backed up by the biblical account of the israelite slaves. if there was evidence of the exodus, would it make sense that it would be around the time of ramses? the bible speaks of slaves being put to work by a cruel pharaoh and names the cities that they were put to work in, and one of them is ramses. so it s a real place. those kinds of clues make one think, well, maybe there really is something to placing this exodus in that time period. coming up did the red sea really part? and what was the root of the exodus? wait until you see what we discovered on our journey. when back to the beginning with christiane amanpour returns.
when you look at the inscription here, ezrail, then fik et ben peret es. what does it say? israel is laid waste. and then literally no more. it originally belonged to memta s father, the famed ramses the great. so was he the pharaoh that moses confronted? it s not fully proven, but the idea is backed up by the biblical account of the israelite slaves. if there was evidence of the exodus, would it make sense that it would be around the time of ramses? the bible speaks of slaves being put to work by a cruel pharaoh and names the cities that they were put to work in, and one of them is ramses. so it s a real place. those kinds of clues make one think, well, maybe there really is something to placing this exodus in that time period. coming up did the red sea really part? and what was the root of the exodus? wait until you see what we discovered on our journey. when back to the beginning with christiane amanpour returns. [ male announcer ] this is george.
we view it as a facebook page. you know, the royal facebook page for the king. a pharaohnic facebook. yes. this is the chronology of king it tells the story of the king s successful military campaigns. and one of the last entries talks about a victory over the people of israel. when you look at the inscription here, ezrail, then fik et ben peret es. what does it say? israel is laid waste. and then literally no more. it originally belonged to memta the s father, the famed ramses the great. so was he the pharaoh that moses confronted? it s not fully proven, but the idea is backed up by the biblical account of the israelite slaves. if there was evidence of the exodus, would it make sense that it would be around the time of ramses? the bible speaks of slaves