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Dyserth Waterfall
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Crossing the Red Sea
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The Woman from Banias
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Gezer - High Place of Sacrifice
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Derwen
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Epiacum Roman Fort
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@DiegoGarcia-nk8cj
@DiegoGarcia-nk8cj 2 ай бұрын
Los judios no saben el origen de su propia religion
@jaydenmasters2888
@jaydenmasters2888 2 ай бұрын
I sure hope this guy got cremated. Let's just put this into context. In the 2nd century BC, the Jews, being an Egyptian colony cult, were ordered to go out into foreign lands and bring resorses to egypt. They were not to mix with the local population as they were tacking the resorses from them. Every jew i.e. Egyptian was to be buried in egypt, the homeland. When they die they are admitted into the kingdom of heaven. Could you imagine a 2nd century bc goat trader attending a funeral in Memphis or Cairo? Then to watch a funeral in the farmland of palistine? Cremation was seen as barbaric by the egyptions. Infant mortality was quite high at that time but parents still grieved. Those pots were the ashes of people's children. Those pillars are tomb stones. It's a cemetery. Were weddings carried out there as well as funerals? In the presents of the family members that passed away? There "god" was just a representation of there understanding of reality. It was ancient education. This place was the church, the school, the hospital and the court room. Capital punishment still exists today. What may have happened is an ancient genocide following an apathide by an invading empire. The boss instructed the jews to kill them all, including the children. The mutilated remains found could have been victims of genocidal warfare. I struggle to believe any society can continue to function more than a few generations while sacrificing there own children. If there killing there own people, that could be the result of psychological warfare enacted by a foreign insurgency. So, I'd argue moloch or ba'al was not a deity for child sacrifice. It was the culture of an indigenous people that were the victims of a genocide carried out by a foreign occupation.
@MrSivram28
@MrSivram28 3 ай бұрын
Is it me, or do white people look dead on the inside. Look at their eyes, soulless.
@tompaste387
@tompaste387 3 ай бұрын
He was William NOT Will don't be disrespectful
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Ай бұрын
Years ago I bought a cassette tape that was produced by someone down in Kent and included the song "Will Adams, Will Adams, sailor man ... something something to Japan". I'll have to see if I still have it!
@peterbuttge7434
@peterbuttge7434 4 ай бұрын
Great little railway through Southern Tasmanian wilderness. Must do if you're a train buff.😁
@richardglady3009
@richardglady3009 4 ай бұрын
Amazing video! I love the background…the boats sailing by were neat. Those rocks looked like elephants to me. What I appreciate the most is showing Elephantine not just discussing it-that did wonders to bring this episode to life. Thank you so much for this video.
@scottscootman7225
@scottscootman7225 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the interesting tour of the church. My 13th great grandfather, Sir Edmund Haselwood, is buried there.
@Luis-xy7cv
@Luis-xy7cv 5 ай бұрын
In the Bible there's no definition of man, apart from ' made in God's image and likeness'. Then it said Jesus is the perfect man above the angels. Frankenstein, I agree. Someone took advantage of the definition of man and made something they shouldn't have made. Do you ever wonder these islands of Scotland were once part of a large continent that sank into the ocean. I'm not the first to believe this. See Comyns Beaumont. Or look at it another way, these islands is the place where the prototype of modern man was made; The Hebrides, the book of Hebrews, gee what a coincidence.
@TWILS02119
@TWILS02119 5 ай бұрын
The ppl of Nineveh listened because there was an eclipse right before Jonah arrived.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 4 ай бұрын
Perhaps, though a) we don't know the exact date when Jonah went to Nineveh, b) the Assyrians were pretty competant astronomers/astrologers and may not have been overly impressed by an eclipse.
@TWILS02119
@TWILS02119 4 ай бұрын
@@nwtv6498 We do know this is a wicked generation seeking a sign even in it’s wickedness. We do know black folk in America have been lawful captives in this country the same as Israelites in Egypt Babylon and Nineveh. 400 years. We do know that to repent = Change . We do Know MAGA means UNREPENTANCE and a desire to GO BACK to the mud and muck of the segregated past. We know that destruction will come to the nations that refuse to repent after God gives a warning and a sign. You are no longer in the valley of decision. You are now facing judgment. You will be judged this year. All of us. If you choose the unrepentant path, you’ve already been told you will be destroyed. Your nation and then your civilization. Gone. You will never ever ever get it back. Ever. Then the black man got next. The Black Messiah. Jesus The Black Christ. All praise is due to the Most High God of our father Abraham.
@TWILS02119
@TWILS02119 5 ай бұрын
Black ppl are the children of Israel the lost tribes. America is Nineveh. Biden is The King. To Change is to repent. Going back to MAGA is to be unrepentant on how you have mistreated the children of Israel. The brothers in Purple and Farrakhan are like Jonah. White folks you are the ppl of Nineveh this time. In about 40 days you will see a sign. Choose.
@catsfather
@catsfather 5 ай бұрын
“…with a totally unpronounceable Gaelic name…” - how colonial of you - just shows lack of education on your part…as demonstrated with you deliberately mispronouncing Uist in your videos and misspelling whisky.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Ай бұрын
He he! Sorry for mispronouncing things. As a fluent Welsh speaker, where things are pronounced pretty much as they are spelled, I find written Gaelic bamboozling, though I can often recognise the Celtic when Gaelic is spoken.
@catsfather
@catsfather 5 ай бұрын
“You don’t bury people in the foundations of your houses if they’ve simply died of old age” - think you’ll find it’s easy to built a house over an unmarked burial location and then for an idiot to come along hundreds/thousands of years later and claim the burial and house were done at the same time simply because they are both on the same location
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately there are well-attested cases in relatively modern times - Africa, New Guinea, Polynesia - of human sacrifices in the foundations of new buildings.
@ZombieSazza
@ZombieSazza 5 ай бұрын
1. There’s no evidence the child’s remains that were found at the foundations were “sacrificial”, that’s absolute hearsay 2. There’s absolutely no records of a 1 year old child’s remains ever having being at the site, there’s evidence of a (presumed age) 8-12 year old female at the foundation of one of the roundhouses, but NOT a 1 year old. Certainly not “rotting” 3. “I don’t know if it was rotting, I presume it was” so hearsay and not based on any of the archeological evidence presented thus far (records are over a decade at this point) 4. “Why had it been buried there”, it wasn’t 5. If a 1 year old childs body was NOT found there, then it was NOT sacrificial, for the love of GOD 6. You mention peat bodies but don’t bother mention other Scottish examples? Did you not bother looking into another Scottish examples? 7. The bodies were not left in the peat bog for a couple of years, they were only in the peat for 6-18 months, this is what confused the archaeologists as whilst this didn’t preserve the soft tissue of the bodies it did slow down decomposition, and demineralisation of their bones, the bodies were removed to a sacred alter where they prayed (evidence shows religion was extremely important at Cladh Hallan) and put on display as skeletons (obviously then “Frankensteined”) to honour their dead. This was several thousand years ago so their funerary practices were obviously extremely different to what would be deemed acceptable now 8. Sir I don’t think you actually understand what Paganism actually is, or that Christian’s massacred more than any other religion around the world (looking at you, Crusades), but no children were sacrificed at Cladh Hallan, the 1 year old that you mention isn’t in any of the research documents that can easily be sourced online, the people of Cladh Hallan had a strong ancestor worship funerary practice which honoured their dead, so much so that you failed to mention there were 6 animal burials (including 2 pet dogs) which was all to honour those they loved and were part of their community, as community was incredibly important to Cladh Hallan Nice bit of Christian fundamentalism, absolute lies, some crazy conspiracies, and you’ve no place in history documentaries so please go take a walk off a pier.
@catsfather
@catsfather 5 ай бұрын
amazing how you start the video using evidence discovered due to science then end with religious propaganda based on fantasy
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Ай бұрын
Whether you like it or not, religion is important for the majority of the world's population.
@ZombieSazza
@ZombieSazza Ай бұрын
@@nwtv6498yes, religion was very important to Cladh Hallan, but it wasn’t modern Christianity which you don’t seem to understand. The community at Cladh Hallan were ancient Celtic people who followed Pagan beliefs and carried out ancestor worship. That’s not Christianity, has nothing to do with Christianity, but you’ve thrown it in anyway with a bunch of scientifically inaccurate statements and frankly disgusting conspiracy theories.
@daviesp2003
@daviesp2003 6 ай бұрын
Well it only proves that they didnt have the Torah, little omission on your part
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 6 ай бұрын
That would be one interpretation. Another would be that they chose to ignore it. Another that they only had parts of it.
@keltic.
@keltic. 6 ай бұрын
shits don't play bagpipes to play your shitty music, bagpipes are not for you
@davidbarrass
@davidbarrass 6 ай бұрын
This guy clearly has an agenda. There are much better, less biased videos out there
@user-eg3cl2bv8j
@user-eg3cl2bv8j 6 ай бұрын
Excellent video!
@Poromir
@Poromir 7 ай бұрын
The random Christian propaganda at the end lmao
@tinfoilhatter5318
@tinfoilhatter5318 7 ай бұрын
Crowland is in Lincolnshire not Peterborough .
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the correction.
@deccarobbo1955
@deccarobbo1955 8 ай бұрын
Used to be, but, let down for decades by liebour , knowing the sheep would always vote for them, now even leeds are getting there
@stephenmorris7285
@stephenmorris7285 8 ай бұрын
Excellent,many thanks.Anyone who enjoyed this could try George mackay Browns "Magnus" for a great artists take on these events.
@NgugiKamau-rr3zp
@NgugiKamau-rr3zp 10 ай бұрын
Magnificent delivery!felt like I was in class with my favorite history teacher 45yrs ago! Daniel and his secretary Baruck are said to have written their books at elephantine.dont stop teacher!
@user-mg2ip8cr8z
@user-mg2ip8cr8z 11 ай бұрын
monotheists are still twisting history to fit there lies .Yahweh came out of polytheism ,the bible is full oflies
@Novioboy11
@Novioboy11 11 ай бұрын
3:23 Lupetino!
@johnthomas7038
@johnthomas7038 Жыл бұрын
Don't be certain that the 9th Legion was lost in this area either. There is now evidence for the 9th being in the low countries at a later date than any evidence from Britain.
@CTechAstronomy
@CTechAstronomy Жыл бұрын
There are some lachrymose mfs in the comments
@Knappa22
@Knappa22 Жыл бұрын
As you say there is no actual evidence that it came from the abbey. This was a rather snooty assumption historians made in the past. We know from other screens (e.g Patrishow) that humble Welsh parishoners were capable of creating great art in their churches. And you need only look at later examples of Welsh lovespoons to see the skill and inventiveness of the people who made them. It also makes you wonder what superb artefacts may have been found in the larger parish and town churches of the period, but the reformation, republic, Methodism, and Victorian ‘restoration’ did away with them. It is often only in these small, secluded rural churches we glimpse the glory of the past.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 6 ай бұрын
Your comment about the capabilities of ordinary people is very true, but the rood screen in Llananno does show signs that it has been cut down from a larger original to fit the modest dimensions of Llananno church.
@Knappa22
@Knappa22 6 ай бұрын
@@nwtv6498 Ah I see. The current church is Victorian though so could that cutting down have happened when the medieval Llananno church, in which the screen was originally housed, was demolished?
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 2 ай бұрын
@@Knappa22Possibly. The information regarding the screen came from a leaflet in the church. I presume that whoever wrote that leaflet had access to information I don't.
@frankshifreen
@frankshifreen Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks so much
@nancyperryman6203
@nancyperryman6203 Жыл бұрын
If God wanted the Romans to stay in Britain it would've happened but it didn't. The Roman empire was the nazi Germany/soviet union of the ancient world. If you think Roman rule was a good thing then you might as well say those civilizations were good too.
@donaldjohnlong5330
@donaldjohnlong5330 Жыл бұрын
This history ties into the reconstruction history of the Jews at Elephantine relative to the lost Ark of the Covenant by Graham Hancock in his book "The Sign and the Seal", 1992.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
I don't know whether it does or not, but Graham Hancock is not a serious historian.
@JEC2007
@JEC2007 Жыл бұрын
Is it Clitherow or Clitheroe? Thank you
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
The spelling I have always seen is Clitheroe, but back when she was alive spelling was rather fluid, so it would not surprise me if you have seen Clltherow somewhere.
@user-jk7ui6zl4g
@user-jk7ui6zl4g Жыл бұрын
In modern Japan, William Adams is believed to have taken command of Tokugawa Ieyasu's artillery at the Battle of Sekigahara. You can see how Adams gained the trust of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo period, by being given a Japanese name and territory. His status was a 'hatamoto' under the direct control of the shogun. In any case, Adams was the first Englishman to reach Japan. Jan Joosten, who was on the same boat, was the first Dutchman. Adams had a Japanese wife and two children. However, since it was a feudal era at that time, the family name could not be preserved without a male heir. However, there were female descendants, so there may be people somewhere in Japan who are descendants of Adams.
@thisaccountisdead168
@thisaccountisdead168 Жыл бұрын
So the crux of this video is, "look how bad paganism is compared to Christianity"? Because you think no Christian has ever killed or mutilated another person before? Come on, now. What a shame. Could have been an interesting video about prehistoric Scotland without the all the patronising.
@KristaGolden
@KristaGolden Жыл бұрын
I recently discovered that Flora is my 5x great grandmother via her daughter Isabella. Visiting Skye and South Uist is on my travel bucket list now.
@EchoHillProductions1
@EchoHillProductions1 Жыл бұрын
Flora was my 5x great grandmother too.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Ай бұрын
Cool!
@tonir.968
@tonir.968 Жыл бұрын
Christianism history have millions of killings in the name of god, as other religions. Much more and more fanatical than any kind of ancient paganism.
@rekamusan884
@rekamusan884 Жыл бұрын
Great archeology and historical facts.thank you. I hope you do something on preflood world and Noah.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately there is no archaeological evidence for the pre-flood world (unless you subscribe to Woolley's Flood Pit). I wish there were.
@jonnywas2665
@jonnywas2665 Жыл бұрын
It's 'Bruff' not burr...I grew up there. This is why you have 201 subscribers. Must be the first person ever to wear a tie on the marshes. I can see others have said this but it annoys me when people (NWTV) do no research whatsoever...
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
Thank you to all who have corrected my pronunciation.
@joshuajohn6679
@joshuajohn6679 Жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable clan Gunn decendent.
@stevenuibhist
@stevenuibhist Жыл бұрын
Just a tip - Uist is pronounced "you-ist".
@catsfather
@catsfather 5 ай бұрын
He’s colonial - he’ll believe he is right and everyone else is wrong
@rexgehring
@rexgehring Жыл бұрын
The ~500 year discrepancy in accepted Egyptian history aligns with the very, very detailed analysis by Dr. Emmanual Velikovsky in his books; Ages in Chaos being the most specific on this topic.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Velikovsky had some good ideas. I'm not sure about some of his more detailed claims, such as Rameses III battling Greek mercenaries instead of the Peoples of the Sea, but he deserves better than the scorn heaped on him.
@billysmith6284
@billysmith6284 Жыл бұрын
You should consider the destruction of Hazor when dating the exodus.. 1200bc. The guy that has been digging Hazor for 50 years believes Joshua destroyed it sometime around 1200bc. We have no way of knowing for sure but this timeline fits better than all the others..
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
The idea that the 1200 BC destruction is the Exodus dates back to Yigael Yadin, I believe, who conducted excavations at Hazor. The trouble is that the archaeologist simply finds a layer of ash and burned wood. There is no carved stone saying, "It's the Philistines wot dun it". So Yadin went with the consensus of his time - that the Exodus was in the time of Rameses II, found a layer of ash that could be dated to around that time, and said, "This is it". Some years ago I came across the official publication of Yadin's excavations at Hazor (as opposed to the glossy, full-colour book for the general public). Although there is no mention of it in the glossy book, there is an ash layer that he dated to 1400 BC (approx) and which would fit the Biblical date. Why did he not pick on that for the Exodus? Answer, he would be bucking the consensus of his time. Unfortunately, although Early Bronze Age Hazor was an important centre and MBI (Intermediate Bronze) was greatly reduced, in line with all other sites in Palestine, I am not aware of any destruction layer between the two, which either counts against my thesis or is a reflection of the general lack of evidence for this period at Hazor. Further excavations may clarify the question.
@billysmith6284
@billysmith6284 Жыл бұрын
@@nwtv6498 Yadin passed away 40 years ago.. Amnon Ben-Tor is the new Hazor know it all…and the Philistines didn’t exist until after 1180bc .. according to Aren Maeir… the current Philistine know it all..
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
Hazor was destroyed and burned numerous times and unfortunately, in none of them did the perpetrators leave their calling cards. The archaeologist dates the destruction by pottery or C-14, then consults the historical record to find out who could have done it. If you believe the Exodus was in 1200 BC, then there's a destruction layer that fits. If you believe the Exodus was earlier, there's another destruction layer which also fits. I have read Yadin's popular book, I've also read his less readable official report (which mentions at least one destruction that does not feature in the glossy book), and I visited Hazor when he was excavating there and was shown round by a member of his staff who showed us the "Exodus destruction layer".
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
@@billysmith6284 Knowledge and research are on-going and I welcome continued interest in Hazor. The identity of the Philistines is an interesting question. They are commonly believed to be the "Peoples of the Sea" defeated by Rameses III, but there may have been others known by the name "Philistine" in the area who were either assimilated by or replaced by the "Peoples of the Sea".
@sat1241
@sat1241 Жыл бұрын
This is an uncalled for statement in the video: " unfortunately the Jews often have a knack for for upsetting people" (9:19)
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
It is, nevertheless, true (though I think I only said "for" once). Claiming to be the exclusive people of God and regarding all non-Jews as inferior does tend to put people's backs up. See comments in the Talmud on "proselytes" if you doubt my statement. Please notice that I am not attempting to justify the way Jews have been treated, just to explain what has happened in history.
@sat1241
@sat1241 Жыл бұрын
@@nwtv6498 Not all Jews subscribe to everything in the Talmud. Further, the Talmud is much later than the the Jews at Elephantine. Later inquisitors and others got upset and sometimes violent that while Jews did follow the Old Testament (and it's "chosen" implications) but they would not accept the New and church authority.
@toddwilliams481
@toddwilliams481 Жыл бұрын
The people who the world call jews are not the people of the bible. They are gentiles
@jonorisin73
@jonorisin73 Жыл бұрын
​ NWTV I don't expect you to go back and edit (and reupload?!) the video, but I do think you should reconsider your logic and what you're implying. You said "the Jews have a knack"- which implies that something the Jews do leads to others disliking them, instead of the Jews being the victim of scapegoatism. Also, the case of the Jewish mercenaries on ancient Elephantine could have simply been a problem of local politics and allegiances, but instead you generalized the issue. In your response above, you offered Jewish self-notions of "superiority" as an example of how Jews have historically elicited the dislike of others towards them. I'm well familiar with the history of Jewish attitudes towards "outsiders" yet I see no evidence for this being the actual cause of the historical dislike of Jews. What case of animosity towards Jews in history can be attributed to the Jews' perceived self-superiority? I submit that there is practically none, and that this is just a modern libel against Jews.
@jonorisin73
@jonorisin73 Жыл бұрын
Notwithstanding my comment above, I very much appreciate your very informative and well documented presentation. Thank you.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I do know the difference between Aswan and Abu Simbel. It was a verbal typo. Sorry.
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx Жыл бұрын
Oh one of those - my niece calls them a mind fart when I have them 😅 The main problem to me with biblical archaeology seems to be the assumption that all of the events mentioned in the bible are happening in order, in the same places and to the same people that the bible tells us that they were. Much as with Plato's dialogues that focus on Atlantis where people become overly concerned with finding an exact match to the details given of Atlantis, rather than starting with an assumption that the details may be in a jumble or outright invented in some cases. The similarity of baby Moses journey down the Nile is a big point in this where many scholars have pointed out its suspicious similarity to the legends of Sargon the Great - if such an ancient tale could be stitched in to the Exodus for artistic license then we cannot be certain of any details even when they are proven to be correct, other than the author knew of these places/people/events and included them in the story.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 Жыл бұрын
​@@mnomadvfx The idea that the story of Moses is just a reworking of Sargon's life is as old as the decipherment of cuneiform, but far less trustworthy. It requires that the Jews in Egypt or Palestine came across the story and for reasons unknown decided to attribute it to their great leader, stripping out the references to heathen gods and substituting their own God. www.tektonics.org/copycat/sargon.php makes some good points.
@nigodemoscarfo3149
@nigodemoscarfo3149 2 жыл бұрын
Lies
@colvinator1611
@colvinator1611 2 жыл бұрын
Very good discription of this little know ( by me ) Roman structure. Thanks a lot.
@rbikidportland
@rbikidportland 2 жыл бұрын
My great grandparents were married at St Chad’s Church during WW2
@tammyleederwhitaker7697
@tammyleederwhitaker7697 2 жыл бұрын
Elephantine Island. Where Joseph and Mary brought baby Jesus first in Egypt escaping King Herod.
@nwtv6498
@nwtv6498 2 жыл бұрын
It is hardly likely that Mary and Joseph would travel 400+ miles to the south of Egypt. Coptic tradition places their stay in the region of Memphis/Cairo.
@vaerulf877
@vaerulf877 2 жыл бұрын
Your suposed "conclusion" is hilarious and just shows how ignorant the sheep of the Nazarene are. Your faith of "peace" and "love" brought us back thousand of years regarding human cognitive and scientific development. Your faith brought us back to the dark hole called "middle age". And made people believe that they could worship a jewish hippy idol on a stick. Due your faith "enlightment" we forgot what the real meanings where of old monuments are and the universe. Your faith turned every thruth into a lie. So think twice before you tell noncenses on a educational video.
@richardglady3009
@richardglady3009 2 жыл бұрын
That was an amazing video. Thank you so much for making it and posting it.