Exodus Revealed (2001)

Exodus Revealed (2001)
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This program features ancient artifacts that some historians believe document the Israelites' exodus from Egypt over 3,000 years ago. It also looks at the Nile Delta area where the Hebrews once lived, the path Moses may have used while leading the Israelites to freedom, the Red Sea area, and Mount Sinai. Also included in the program are reviews of Egyptian records showing that the Israelites were once held captive under the Pharaoh. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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This program features ancient artifacts that some historians believe document the Israelites' exodus from Egypt over 3,000 years ago. It also looks at the Nile Delta area where the Hebrews once lived, the path Moses may have used while leading the Israelites to freedom, the Red Sea area, and Mount Sinai. Also included in the program are reviews of Egyptian records showing that the Israelites were once held captive under the Pharaoh. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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Valerie Lynn W.

It is so comforting when they find evidence to back up scripture and thousands of years of faith.

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Walter A.

Very Awesome! Chariot wheels and other things found in the Red Sea on the western side of the Sinai Peninsula near Saudia Arabia and not on the eastern side close to Egypt. The Bible references are used and everyone matches up with the evidence that was found!

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Amanda K.

I loved that they used scripture to research the historical truths about the Exodus. Good pictures and great for your year of studying the Ancients if classically homeschooling. My children and I had good discussions afterward regarding the movie and events.

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