Biblical Series Exodus Episode 4 The 10 Plagues of Egypt
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Thank you for joining us as we journey through the great book of Exodus. We recorded 16 episodes, plus a finale, over two ten-day sessions, one in 2022 and one in 2023, releasing them initially on the DailyWire+ platform. After some careful deliberation, the DW+ executive team and Dr. Peterson decided to make them available to everyone on KZread. We will therefore release one per week for 17 weeks, each Monday, and then keep them all there for a few weeks, before returning to the paywalled system (although episode 1 will remain permanently available).
Often, our freedom of choice keeps us from claiming the freedom God offers. As the round table in Exodus chapters seven through nine discuss, Pharaoh's refusal to let the Israelites leave is at the center of the conversation. Power, the desire to change, and the significance of the plagues are also discussed.
Thank you very much to all the participants: Dr. Os Guiness, Dr. Douglas Hedley, Dr. James Orr, Dr. Larry Arnn, Gregg Hurwitz, Ben Shapiro, Dr. Dennis Prager, Dr. Stephen Blackwood, Jonathan Pageau, and Dr. Jordan B. Peterson.
And thank you very much to the DailyWire+ crew for having the vision and generosity of spirit to make this Exodus seminar freely available to all who are interested. Perhaps you might consider a DailyWire+ subscription; it's a bastion of free speech. We have great content there with much more to come. Click here to learn more: bit.ly/3Q0lXj7
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(0:00) Intro
(1:00) Welcome to Exodus
(1:24) Guest introductions
(2:03) 7 : 1-2
(2:27) 7 : 3-4
(3:00) 7 : 5-12
(16:40) 7 : 13-16
(17:40) 7 : 16-21
(31:07) 7 : 22-25
(31:37) 8 : 1-6
(38:09) 8 : 5-11
(39:29) 8 : 11-15
(40:11) 8 : 16
(1:10:05) 8 : 8-28
(1:13:04) 8 : 28-32
(1:16:46) 9 : 1-4
(1:17:36) 9 : 4-8
(1:19:13) 9 : 9-10
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...how does this collection of Bible scholars NOT know why words are italicized in the Bible??? The simple reason is this: the compilers of KJV & NKJV wanted readers to know every time the translators messed with the original manuscript in the tiniest manner, in order to be strictly faithful to the inspired Word. Therefore, every time they were forced to insert a word into the text (usually in order to make a sensible English sentence), they italicized every word that doesn't appear in the manuscript. You'll frequently see various forms of the verb "to be" italicized because Hebrew grammar doesn't require this verb in a sentence like "Isaiah is a prophet;" instead you would just see "Isaiah a prophet." -- so the Bible translators put IS in italics to let you know this word is foreign to the original text!
@ericjacobs7795
Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to explain this.
@C-Millstone
28 күн бұрын
Thanks man! Think your approach is a bit prideful. Just a little. But your information is appreciated
@chuckyra3240
23 күн бұрын
imagine his disappointment that these smart people who know the bible in 120 languages don't know this and are happy with the explanation they gave. shows that they fall into the same traps they map out for us:D [JP's voice] yeah right, they italicized randomly. no reason? are you so sure? it's like: there's always a reason, man. :D
@rockhill01
8 күн бұрын
Maybe not everyone reads the same King James alteration as you, brain dead
Pretty much a clash of egos.Each trying to show how smart they are and taking the discussion down rabbit holes
Men without beards teaching the Torah to the world.
The backdrop looks like Fluid Stone. Nice, since that's a main theme.
The camera-work on this video is fantastic.
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
Great content
@taylorjohnson4071
6 күн бұрын
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6 күн бұрын
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6 күн бұрын
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I wish someone would do this kind of series on Mahabharata, Ramayana and the Bhagwad geeta
I complexly agree with previous comment: Jordan Peterson, and a panel of experts, discussing the Bhagavad Gita, Dhammapada or the Koran, would be fabulous.
@manguaco
Ай бұрын
I'm not sure. All of them are talking after living their life under a religion tradition. Please don't misunderstand me: I'm not saying people in the west are believers. But beliefs are present in our lives without we noticing it or even denying it.
Thanks so much for uploading this. 👏 ❤
@George_Philip_Podcasts
2 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
53:30 "Gods goodness is the leap of faith, not his existence."
@ashleygrant3131
3 ай бұрын
❤VASTLY underrated comment!❤
my goodness lol; the italicized words in the KJV are words that are not in the original Hebrew that were added to make the translation make sense. very simple explanation.
@traceyedson9652
5 ай бұрын
I was a bit shocked at that…
@Matthew-307
5 ай бұрын
@@traceyedson9652 Yeah, its one of those moments where the expression “you can’t see the forest through the trees” really manifests lol. Such a basic thing that one should know before reading the Bible, but somehow all of them missed this. these gentlemen think so deeply about ideas and motifs and psychological frameworks that they miss the big picture. The Bible is literally true, first and foremost. They have an Origin-like view of the scripture, allegorizing everything and taking nothing as literally true.
imagining this group on jetskis made my day xDD love the series btw, thanks
@George_Philip_Podcasts
22 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you for sharing this
@George_Philip_Podcasts
2 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
The repeated extension of God's mercy to him by the lifting of plague after plague did not soften the Egyptian ruler, but as is usual in the case of bullies and tyrants this forbearance only made Pharaoh more intolerable, brought to the fore all the more his bullying characteristics.
@ashleygrant3131
3 ай бұрын
❤VASTLY underrated comment!❤
@richardruiz5107
3 ай бұрын
@@ashleygrant3131 We hope in the day when Psalms 37:10 is fulfilled.
I'm reading/ listening to the Bible, and this series is an extremely helpful supplement. Thank you!!
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it! Keep promoting the channel
Now Jehovah did not actually harden the heart of Pharaoh so that Pharaoh lost his free will in the matter. His heart hardened because of the message declared to him by Moses and Aaron. It was what caused him to react in hard stubbornness and anger. But since the message Moses and Aaron declared was really Jehovah's message, the account says Jehovah hardened his heart.
thanks for uploading this man. this is a lowkey gem.
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
enjoying this
Thank you for upload
@George_Philip_Podcasts
7 ай бұрын
Enjoy
@tinycha0s
6 ай бұрын
yes frogs!!!
Would be really interesting to hear about how Russia like Hitler Germany is Egypt in a sense. And to understand what is driving the people.
I was reading that the actual translation of "hardening of the heart" is actually that God allowed it to happen, not that he caused it to happen.
@-Melkor
2 ай бұрын
I believe Peterson said something to that extent
@dewittjoyner2499
21 күн бұрын
God did “cause” Pharaoh’s heart to be hardened by challenging him to let the Israelites go to worship God instead of him. Pharaoh becomes “harsher” only after God spoke to him through Moses. God used the same method on the Ninevites through Jonah. A prophet relayed God’s instructions. The Ninevites had the freedom to choose. They repented. This is why Pharaoh is guilty and can be held accountable because God didn’t force him to be hardened. God gave him a choice and every time he chose to “double-down”. But it was God’s plan and actions that caused it or presented the conditions for the possibility of the hardening.
now Egypt is persecuting jews today
thank you for sharing this series. where can i found all 17 episode?
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
I'll upload them all but you can find most of them here
@imandaneshrad
6 ай бұрын
in this playlist i can see just 5 of them@@George_Philip_Podcasts
Did Jordan remove all the other episodes on his channel?
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
KZread did
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
Atleast you can still access all episodes here,on the other side about 7 episodes are hidden
@Kevin-lw2gl
6 ай бұрын
@@George_Philip_Podcasts wait what? Did Jordan say anything about KZread removing these videos? Thanks for uploading them, God bless you!
@George_Philip_Podcasts
6 ай бұрын
@@Kevin-lw2gl KZread has all time been after Jordan, they hid all these videos from his channel. They are about to the same this side, keep sharing and download if possible and if there's episodes you are missing just inform me,I will upload it as soon as possible
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This is like watching toddlers trying to debate and justify how Santa can visit everyones house in one night!