Discovered! When Was The Exodus? Part 2 - The Actual Year of the Exodus

The Exodus from Egypt is one of the greatest events in the history of the people of Israel. But in exactly which year did it happen? There are many theories. In this presentation using information from the Bible, a complete timeline is presented from the Year of Creation all the way to the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon. As a result, a very important up coming date is becoming clear. This is one of the most important videos I've done to date.

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  • @colpfeiffer3321
    @colpfeiffer3321 Жыл бұрын

    G'day, I made a comment under your '70 weeks Daniel (Part 7)' video a few months back... I've copied the comment below. I admire your research and just wondering if you could confirm or correct my understanding of the timeline you've proposed. Cheers. Hi, I just discovered your channel and have been working through all the parts of your presentation. You've obviously done an excellent amount of research... I find it all very interesting. Based on your presentations I've been trying to put together a timeline for the final week (7 years). Could you please clarify if the following interpretation is correct? Feb 27, 2026 - beginning of the 70th week. Aug 21/22, 2029 - burnt offerings cease (mid Point) Oct 6, 2032 - feast of trumpets Oct 15, 2032 - start of millennial reign Oct 20, 2032 - feast of booths April 2033 - passover and first fruits celebrated first time in millennial Kingdom. Would appreciate your clarification or correction of my understanding from your presentations. Thank you.

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    Жыл бұрын

    Those are the dates that seem highly significant. I have to put that caveat on them - as I have whenever I talk about future dates. I'm not making predictions. However, these dates become visible only when using the information found in the Bible and when using the Jewish calendar with the metonic cycle based on the ripeness of winter barley around Jerusalem. That is, the modern Jewish calendar would not have these same dates. All the beginnings of the years still require confirmation with the act of observation of the barley and the moon when those time periods arrive. The Feb 27, 2026 date as the beginning of the 70th week is a date I'm not as confident about. There is nothing obviously significant about it. But around that time period, yes, I believe the 70th week could begin. The Oct 15, 2032 date I would not say is absolutely the start of the millennial reign. But it could very well be the Day of Atonement. The actual start of Christ's reign is still somewhat nebulous in my mind as there will probably be weeks/months of fighting as the Messiah deals with the enemies of God as described throughout the Old Testament prophets. By the way, while I stand behind my calculations, I have yet to hear from anyone who has verified these dates for themselves. Like any good Berean should.

  • @jperez7893
    @jperez7893Ай бұрын

    The Egyptian calendar had established observations of orion even 16000bc. Look at the evidence of nabta playa by brophy

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    Ай бұрын

    16000 BC? LOL. Creation was only 6000 years ago. Whatever you are talking about is total fantasy.

  • @jperez7893

    @jperez7893

    Ай бұрын

    @@eclipseeventsigns nope. Brophy is an archer astronomer from uc berkeley. Legit. Studying paleo history

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    29 күн бұрын

    @@jperez7893 Appealing to authority is a fool's game. Experts who start with wrong assumptions have incorrect results. If this is your best defense, this discussion is over. First principles is where it's at.

  • @jperez7893
    @jperez7893Ай бұрын

    the problem with your date is that the eclipse of the battle of gibeon does not happen on the correct year. using the assyrian eponym canon establishing Bur-Sagale eclipse of June 15, 763 BC and getting the anchor date for king hezekiah and the regnal years of kings to king solomon and 480 years as recorded in the MT, we get wednesday march 25, 1446 bc, and this is neatly corroborated by an eclipse visible at gibeon with a 91% obscuration on july 14, 1406 bc

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    Ай бұрын

    It's not really a problem when you realize (and study) that the calendars for all cultures changed around 700 BC. Why? The miracle of the backwards sundial during King Hezekiah. At that time the year was only 360 days long. After that, the year became what we normally experience of 365.25+ days long. Therefore, any eclipse year calculations can not be trusted before 700 BC. None of your dates you state are accurate.

  • @jperez7893

    @jperez7893

    Ай бұрын

    @@eclipseeventsigns that is very untenable because the egyptian calendar is well defined at 365 days marching though the sothic cycle, the babylonians understood the metonic cycle to adjust the calendar with intercalary months to account for leap years. and these have been known for thousands of years

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    Ай бұрын

    @@jperez7893 Your statements are not accurate. The Babylonian understanding of the metonic cycle started roughly around 700 BC. In the "Babylonian Chronology" one can see the wild variations of just when they started to apply the metonic cycle around 700 BC. But then it settles to a very regular and predicable pattern roughly around 550 BC. Coincidentally around the time that Daniel would have become the head of the Babylonian astrologers and head of the calendar for the empire.

  • @jperez7893

    @jperez7893

    Ай бұрын

    @@eclipseeventsigns you forget the egyptian which hasn't changed its calendar and sothic system of calendrical counting for thousands of years until the installation of the ptolemaic dynasty. some scholars are puting the date of the start of the calendar as early as 4243 bc

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    Ай бұрын

    @@jperez7893 You don't even address the things which torpedo your statements. Not forgetting anything Egyptian. First, the Egyptologists have no clue about the actual timeline of Egyptian history. They tie things to eclipses which I've shown can not be trusted before 700 BC. Second, when I did a deep dive into the calendars of ancient Egypt, scholars make many assumptions which do not hold water. Things which are assumed are not as cut and dry as they make it out to be. The 365 day calendar was a relatively modern (after 700 BC) invention.

  • @jawo8754
    @jawo8754 Жыл бұрын

    I have to say, while this is well researched you messed up the matriarchs. You said Jacob married Leah and REBEKAH. He married Leah and RACHEL.

  • @eclipseeventsigns

    @eclipseeventsigns

    Жыл бұрын

    yes, you are correct. If that's the only mistake that can be found, I hope you can forgive it

  • @jawo8754

    @jawo8754

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eclipseeventsigns absolutely. Both women have "R" names, it's easy to pick the wrong name. :)