Follow a group of filmmakers as they attempt the Exodus journey and consider how God can take us all from slavery to salvation.Follow a group of filmmakers as they attempt the Exodus journey and consider how God can take us all from slavery to salvation.Follow a group of filmmakers as they attempt the Exodus journey and consider how God can take us all from slavery to salvation.
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I randomly found this film when I was searching for historical content on Exodus and Prophet Moses. I appreciate the film for what it is. The filmmakers did an exceptional job with the cinematography, story, and overall content. I enjoyed the history, different historical sites, and the conversations with the experts/historians in the area for each segment.
I have been to Egypt before and know how difficult it can be to access certain places so I really appreciate the effort they put into documenting sites that are not commonly known such as Luxor, Jabal Musa, Mount Nebo, etc.
What I enjoyed most was how the filmmakers weaved in their personal experiences with the religious content. This did not feel like a lecture or a typical historical documentary. This felt like a conversation I would have with close friends about what faith means to me, all while exploring one of the proposed paths that Prophet Moses may have taken.
One of my favorite parts was when they are talking about how the Israelites had to wander the wilderness for 40 years. The voiceover said that perhaps we are all wandering at some point, stumbling and tripping over ourselves. It was a short line but I could definitely relate. The experiences, the passion, history all made this documentary film feel relatable.
For what the film is, I really enjoyed and appreciate what Jeremy Dehut and crew accomplished.
I have been to Egypt before and know how difficult it can be to access certain places so I really appreciate the effort they put into documenting sites that are not commonly known such as Luxor, Jabal Musa, Mount Nebo, etc.
What I enjoyed most was how the filmmakers weaved in their personal experiences with the religious content. This did not feel like a lecture or a typical historical documentary. This felt like a conversation I would have with close friends about what faith means to me, all while exploring one of the proposed paths that Prophet Moses may have taken.
One of my favorite parts was when they are talking about how the Israelites had to wander the wilderness for 40 years. The voiceover said that perhaps we are all wandering at some point, stumbling and tripping over ourselves. It was a short line but I could definitely relate. The experiences, the passion, history all made this documentary film feel relatable.
For what the film is, I really enjoyed and appreciate what Jeremy Dehut and crew accomplished.
The makers behind this hokum obviously actively avoid the consensus among the plethora of actual historians, anthropologists, cultural sociologists not to mention honest theologians who all agree on the fact that to this day not one shred of evidence presented, whether but claimed or produced (read: fabricated) to be held up for scrutiny, support the mythos about any such mobilization of any magnitude, especially as purported in scripture, even could have taken place; this further based on every found validated thus far more credible record from that time and area leaving for some reason out such pivotal an event.
As the urge for simple base research is conspicuously absent in the (adult?) minds of the production team behind this embarrassingly poor of an attempt to intentionally falsify known history also ethnical heritage, all in favour of their pet delusion, I fail to see even a smidgen of worth in the mere effort behind conceiving this.
As the urge for simple base research is conspicuously absent in the (adult?) minds of the production team behind this embarrassingly poor of an attempt to intentionally falsify known history also ethnical heritage, all in favour of their pet delusion, I fail to see even a smidgen of worth in the mere effort behind conceiving this.
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