Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin (Full Episode) | The Parting of the Red Sea: The Truth

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Albert Lin uses new technology to discover the truth behind the biblical Red Sea parting.

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Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin (Full Episode) | The Parting of the Red Sea: The Truth
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All Comments (21)
  • @colleenurban7673
    the miracle was the timing, just when they needed it. God is always on time.
  • @ddeaae
    Bible is not book of tales....but of truth. It has never failed to give us all a road map . For with God All Things Are Possible. I have never met anyone who doesn't feel or overwhelmed by its greatness.
  • I would argue that Moses wasn't anticipating crossing the Red Sea, He was fleeing Pharaoh's' army and when they arrived Moses' only option was to call out to God for help and it was God that led Moses and the Israelites across the Red Sea not Moses.
  • If this theory was correct, even the phenomenon of the waves/lake coast receding and then the volcano erupting at the same time the Israelites were fleeing from the Egyptians shows me how God saved them. On top of that, there are the 10 plagues that happened that led to this event—more miracles to consider. There are no coincidences with God. He is in control of all things—including the waves and that volcano (Matthew 8:27, Romans 11:36). Very interesting documentary!
  • @promisepani3422
    God has blessed Albert ❤ May you be rewarded for your faithfulness towards him ❤ May the Lord protect you and keep you safe ❤ You are doing your assignment well . You are chosen. Thank you for bringing this up .
  • @anywaynaynay
    Anything with Albert Lin is a go for me. Every single National Geographic episode Alberts done always teaches me a ton ❤
  • @nthabirose9642
    This guy is gifted,i won't mind to watch his documentaries the whole day ❤❤
  • @majellavito5784
    I didn’t know Albert Lin used a prosthetic leg! Whatever the reason I admire your tenacity even more👍🏼 Your presentation is captivating!
  • Albert is single handedly reviving Natgeo with today's technology so the new gens can relate.
  • Lin:"it's like a warehouse of antiquity" Me: that's literally what a museum is😂
  • @joniroufs9435
    Why doesn't someone use the technology to scan the Red Sea to see where the remnants of Pharoah and his army perished. The chariots, spears and armor had metal parts. Surely the new technology could reveal a whole army, horses and chariots.
  • @yvonnemiller1211
    I really enjoy the stories hosted by Albert Lin. He is a great story teller.
  • @katefresca4314
    Finished two buried secrets in a row. Thanks NatGeo for this. Truly amazing you create a series
  • @D.Eldon_
    @Albert Lin -- This video did a good job of illustrating the false trails of the Exodus, but it didn't explore the most likely route. In fact, there was no mention of it at all. Three significant points were overlooked: (1) the Bible says the Hebrews lived in Goshen while they were in Egypt, which was on the East side of the Nile delta, (2) the Bible repeatedly says that the Hebrews exited Egypt when they crossed the sea and the Sinai Peninsula was part of Egypt at that time, and (3) the Hebrews must have crossed into Midian (Arabia today) after crossing the sea because that's where several of their way points are located (like the oasis with twelve springs). With the above in mind, the Straits of Tiran is the likely crossing point through the sea (at the Southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba). It contains a hidden land bridge where the water is shallow. Mount Sinai must be located in Arabia and Jabal al-Lawz is the most likely and contains obvious evidence. Please view the 2003 documentary The Search for the Real Mt. Sinai which shows the expedition of Cornuke and Williams to Jabal al-Lawz in Arabia. They illustrate the most likely route for the Exodus.
  • @angelaarco8170
    I'm speechless. This is bringing history back to life. Clear and convincing. Thank you.
  • Is there more than just two episodes? This series is so amazing. The tech used to bring the ancient world back to life is amazing.
  • @ireneque9813
    For us who have encountered unexplainable phenomena in our lives, we know for sure God is really!! We do not have much to tell you than HE IS ABLE!
  • @engvoice
    VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO: Thank you, National Geographic, for this captivating journey into the mysteries of biblical tales and ancient history. VOCABULARY: 0. Exodus (noun) 07:53 -Context: 'The story of Moses and the Israelites is commonly known as the Exodus.' -Explanation: Exodus refers to a mass departure or emigration, often used in the context of the Israelites leaving Egypt. 1. Israel (proper noun) 08:01 -Context: 'The artifact mentions the word Israel, the first and only mentioning of it in an ancient record.' -Explanation: Israel refers to the biblical land and people, and its mention on the artifact is a significant historical discovery. 2. Reed Sea (noun phrase) 29:00 -Context: 'The Reed Sea, suggested as an alternative to the traditional Red Sea, is explored as a potential location for the Israelites' crossing.' -Explanation: Reed Sea refers to a marshy area with reeds, challenging the traditional translation and offering a new perspective on the biblical narrative. 3. Thea (proper noun) 39:48 -Context: 'The eruption of the island of Thea around 1550 BC is considered a potential inspiration for the biblical story.' -Explanation: Thea is an ancient island in the Mediterranean, known for a catastrophic volcanic eruption that could have influenced historical events. 4. Tsunamis (noun) 41:30 -Context: 'The volcanic eruption generated multiple tsunamis, potentially impacting the coast of Egypt.' -Explanation: Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances, and their role in historical events is explored as a natural explanation for the biblical narrative. 5. Ancient Puzzle (noun phrase) 44:02 -Context: 'The video pieces together an ancient puzzle involving biblical tales, historical events, and scientific findings.' -Explanation: The term 'ancient puzzle' reflects the complex interplay of historical, archaeological, and scientific elements explored in the video. I posted more learning listening video on my youtube too!
  • @user-eb2it1gj8o
    Albert Lin makes everything makes it easy to understand which is very Remarkable