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TCCSA: Twin Cities Creation Science Association
Ancient Egypt - Dr. Clyde Billington
Ancient Egypt - Dr. Clyde Billington
Dec 21, 2022
The Screaming Mummy is the most unusual mummy ever discovered. He was found at Deir El-Bahari in the famous cache of royal mummies, and thus he must have been a prince. He was found wrapped in a sheepskin. He is the only mummy every discovered--out of thousands--who was found in a sheepskin. Burial in a sheepskin was a violation of Egyptian religious law. However, sheepskin burials are known to have been a practice of the ancient Canaanites, and may have also been a practice of the Israelites. The Screaming Mummy was not properly mummified since his internal organs were not removed, and he was also hastily mummified while still in rigor mortis. He was unusually packed in natron in an expensive but unfinished cedar-log casket, and beside him in his casket were two common staffs. This presentation will argue that the Screaming Mummy is Webensenu, the missing first born son of Amenhotep II, the Pharaoh of the Exodus, and it will also argue that Amenhotep II thought that the killing of the lambs in the first Passover was to acquire their skins as way of faking death in order to fool the angel of death. However, Amenhotep II had a ram killed-not a lamb-- and missed smearing lamb's blood on top and sides of the door frame of his palace, and hence his son died anyway. This presentation will also argue that the obvious haste in the burial of the Screaming Mummy was because Amenhotep II had decided to chase after the fleeing Israelites of the Exodus.
The Screaming Mummy is the most unusual mummy ever discovered. He was found at Deir El-Bahari in the famous cache of royal mummies, and thus he must have been a prince. He was found wrapped in a sheepskin. He is the only mummy every discovered--out of thousands--who was found in a sheepskin. Burial in a sheepskin was a violation of Egyptian religious law. However, sheepskin burials are known to have been a practice of the ancient Canaanites, and may have also been a practice of the Israelites. The Screaming Mummy was not properly mummified since his internal organs were not removed, and he was also hastily mummified while still in rigor mortis. He was unusually packed in natron in an expensive but unfinished cedar-log casket, and beside him in his casket were two common staffs. This presentation will argue that the Screaming Mummy is Webensenu, the missing first born son of Amenhotep II, the Pharaoh of the Exodus, and it will also argue that Amenhotep II thought that the killing of the lambs in the first Passover was to acquire their skins as way of faking death in order to fool the angel of death. However, Amenhotep II had a ram killed-not a lamb-- and missed smearing lamb's blood on top and sides of the door frame of his palace, and hence his son died anyway. This presentation will also argue that the obvious haste in the burial of the Screaming Mummy was because Amenhotep II had decided to chase after the fleeing Israelites of the Exodus.
Queen Hatshepsut's Temple
She is most likely the princess who raised Moses as her son.
She is most likely the princess who raised Moses as her son.
Three other tombs in the Valley of the Kings
The first tomb is the tomb of Thutmosis III who was a pharaoh of Moses' time.
The first tomb is the tomb of Thutmosis III who was a pharaoh of Moses' time.
King Tut's Tomb
Young Pharaoh Tut was the son of Pharaoh Akhenaton and Queen Nefertiti.
Young Pharaoh Tut was the son of Pharaoh Akhenaton and Queen Nefertiti.
Howard Carter and the Discovery of King Tut's Tomb
The Red Sea Miracle - Steve Law
Apr 21, 2020
The crossing of the Red Sea is one of the greatest miracles of the Bible. But how big was it really? Today, widely different ideas are proposed for the location and scale of the journey out of Egypt and across the sea. This debate brings up questions such as how far and fast were the Israelites capable of traveling, does the biblical text really describe a mighty sea being split, and what kind of miracles would be required at the various sites proposed? Is the standard view ignoring important biblical information about God's involvement? A patterns approach points to a biblical miracle that was awesome beyond imagination.
The crossing of the Red Sea is one of the greatest miracles of the Bible. But how big was it really? Today, widely different ideas are proposed for the location and scale of the journey out of Egypt and across the sea. This debate brings up questions such as how far and fast were the Israelites capable of traveling, does the biblical text really describe a mighty sea being split, and what kind of miracles would be required at the various sites proposed? Is the standard view ignoring important biblical information about God's involvement? A patterns approach points to a biblical miracle that was awesome beyond imagination.
Rosetta: The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone
Jun 11, 2021 #documentary #translation #biblehistory
Join Gary Kent as he follows archaeologists and linguists as they decode this strange inscription and reveal the secrets of ancient Egypt.
Join Gary Kent as he follows archaeologists and linguists as they decode this strange inscription and reveal the secrets of ancient Egypt.
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