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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:10,053 --> 00:00:12,534 [soft orchestral music] 2 00:01:21,037 --> 00:01:24,519 [intriguing reverent music] 3 00:01:32,222 --> 00:01:36,835 - I grew up hearing stories from the pages of the Bible, 4 00:01:40,578 --> 00:01:42,102 but did they really happen? 5 00:01:46,976 --> 00:01:51,023 This question led me to the ancient lands of the Middle East 6 00:01:51,067 --> 00:01:53,156 searching for patterns of evidence 7 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:56,768 that matched the Biblical events. 8 00:02:03,732 --> 00:02:07,649 I wasn't prepared for what would be revealed. 9 00:02:20,401 --> 00:02:23,665 [soft mystical music] 10 00:02:23,708 --> 00:02:27,886 I had been interviewing people all over the world for years. 11 00:02:27,930 --> 00:02:30,454 Now, it was time to tell my story. 12 00:02:31,934 --> 00:02:34,763 As a filmmaker, investigating the Exodus 13 00:02:34,806 --> 00:02:36,765 and the writings of Moses, 14 00:02:36,808 --> 00:02:38,897 I was confronted by a new controversy. 15 00:02:40,421 --> 00:02:42,510 Most scholars don't think Moses could have written 16 00:02:42,553 --> 00:02:44,642 the early books of the Bible; 17 00:02:44,686 --> 00:02:48,080 but that is exactly what the Bible is claiming. 18 00:02:48,124 --> 00:02:51,649 These scholars think that Hebrew, the language of the Bible, 19 00:02:51,693 --> 00:02:55,697 wasn't even in existence at the time of Moses. 20 00:02:55,740 --> 00:02:58,917 This is the Moses controversy. 21 00:02:58,961 --> 00:03:01,790 But that is not where my journey began. 22 00:03:01,833 --> 00:03:05,185 I started this investigation back in 2002 23 00:03:05,228 --> 00:03:08,188 searching for the path that Moses and the Israelites 24 00:03:08,231 --> 00:03:11,452 would have taken in their Exodus out of Egypt. 25 00:03:11,495 --> 00:03:14,542 - [Man] Either he was [mumbles] something like that. 26 00:03:16,848 --> 00:03:18,459 - Do what? 27 00:03:18,502 --> 00:03:20,504 What interested me in the beginning 28 00:03:20,548 --> 00:03:23,159 was that I had heard of Exodus explorers 29 00:03:23,203 --> 00:03:25,379 claiming to have found remarkable evidence 30 00:03:25,422 --> 00:03:28,860 of a miraculous sea crossing where the Bible says 31 00:03:28,904 --> 00:03:33,125 God split the waters to allow the Israelites to pass. 32 00:03:33,169 --> 00:03:36,128 But brought the water back down on the Egyptians, 33 00:03:36,172 --> 00:03:38,305 destroying their chariots and army. 34 00:03:39,697 --> 00:03:42,657 These explorers claim to have found the remains 35 00:03:42,700 --> 00:03:44,702 of coral-encrusted chariot wheels 36 00:03:44,746 --> 00:03:47,139 on the bottom of the Red Sea. 37 00:03:47,183 --> 00:03:50,273 [intriguing music] 38 00:03:50,317 --> 00:03:53,581 There were other Exodus explorers claiming to have found 39 00:03:53,624 --> 00:03:55,626 the real location of Mount Sinai 40 00:03:57,324 --> 00:03:59,804 with the remains of altars from the time 41 00:03:59,848 --> 00:04:02,503 when the Israelites met with God, 42 00:04:02,546 --> 00:04:04,287 [thunder crackling] 43 00:04:04,331 --> 00:04:07,682 and where Moses began to write the first books of the Bible. 44 00:04:09,727 --> 00:04:12,252 Could it be that after thousands of years, 45 00:04:12,295 --> 00:04:15,820 the real Exodus story was finally being discovered; 46 00:04:16,778 --> 00:04:18,823 one of the greatest stories of the Bible. 47 00:04:20,869 --> 00:04:22,305 - I think the Exodus story is fundamental 48 00:04:22,349 --> 00:04:25,656 because when you to understand the Bible, 49 00:04:25,700 --> 00:04:27,963 it's the history of Israel. 50 00:04:28,006 --> 00:04:31,619 [singer vocalizing] 51 00:04:31,662 --> 00:04:33,838 Israel has no history apart from the Exodus. 52 00:04:33,882 --> 00:04:36,841 The Exodus defines the Jewish people. 53 00:04:36,885 --> 00:04:38,278 It's their self-identity. 54 00:04:39,975 --> 00:04:41,237 The whole understanding of the Passover, 55 00:04:41,281 --> 00:04:42,847 which throughout the Old Testament, 56 00:04:42,891 --> 00:04:46,416 you see that the Exodus is repeated over and over again. 57 00:04:46,460 --> 00:04:48,026 [singer vocalizing] 58 00:04:48,070 --> 00:04:50,202 - Who would combine Passover offering matza. 59 00:04:50,246 --> 00:04:53,118 - [Randall] It's the God who brought you out of Egypt. 60 00:04:53,162 --> 00:04:55,730 Remember, go back to, these events happened. 61 00:04:57,471 --> 00:04:59,734 [matza crackling] 62 00:04:59,777 --> 00:05:02,998 [singer vocalizing] 63 00:05:03,041 --> 00:05:05,087 - [Timothy] But I also interviewed scholars 64 00:05:05,130 --> 00:05:08,873 who dismissed the books of Moses as fanciful tales 65 00:05:08,917 --> 00:05:11,354 about the origins of the Israelites 66 00:05:11,398 --> 00:05:14,488 not written until long after the events. 67 00:05:16,054 --> 00:05:18,840 This caused me to put my investigation of the sea crossing 68 00:05:18,883 --> 00:05:21,190 and the journey to Mount Sinai on hold. 69 00:05:21,233 --> 00:05:22,800 [birds chirping] [singer vocalizing] 70 00:05:22,844 --> 00:05:25,673 I knew I could not investigate these events 71 00:05:25,716 --> 00:05:27,892 until I first determined whether Moses 72 00:05:27,936 --> 00:05:30,939 even had the ability to write down the details 73 00:05:30,982 --> 00:05:32,244 of the Exodus journey. 74 00:05:35,552 --> 00:05:39,034 This investigation would reveal one of the most profound 75 00:05:39,077 --> 00:05:42,690 discoveries I have ever encountered. 76 00:05:42,733 --> 00:05:45,388 - Another one going along in this direction. 77 00:05:45,432 --> 00:05:49,087 [stirring adventurous music] 78 00:05:51,960 --> 00:05:53,309 - [Timothy] I traveled to some 79 00:05:53,353 --> 00:05:55,267 of today's leading universities to understand why 80 00:05:55,311 --> 00:05:58,836 mainstream scholars don't consider these early events 81 00:05:58,880 --> 00:06:01,012 of the Bible to be historical. 82 00:06:05,147 --> 00:06:07,802 Professor William Dever is one of America's 83 00:06:07,845 --> 00:06:10,544 premier archeologists who specializes 84 00:06:10,587 --> 00:06:13,547 in the history of Israel during Biblical times. 85 00:06:13,590 --> 00:06:15,505 Early in his 50 year career, 86 00:06:15,549 --> 00:06:17,681 he witnessed and actually participated 87 00:06:17,725 --> 00:06:21,337 in a revolutionary change of attitudes towards the Bible 88 00:06:21,381 --> 00:06:22,991 in the field of archeology. 89 00:06:24,906 --> 00:06:28,170 - I made my early reputation warring against 90 00:06:28,213 --> 00:06:30,041 traditional Biblical archeology. 91 00:06:30,085 --> 00:06:34,394 People say Dever's the man who killed Biblical archeology. 92 00:06:34,437 --> 00:06:38,093 No, I only observed its passing and wrote its obituary. 93 00:06:38,136 --> 00:06:40,356 The fact is that sort of archeology, 94 00:06:40,400 --> 00:06:43,794 tryin God to prove the Bible, wasn't working. 95 00:06:43,838 --> 00:06:46,493 I rebelled against my teachers when I was young 96 00:06:46,536 --> 00:06:48,973 because I thought there was much more to learn 97 00:06:49,017 --> 00:06:51,802 with different approaches to archeology. 98 00:06:51,846 --> 00:06:56,198 Today no one does that kind of prove the Bible archeology. 99 00:06:56,241 --> 00:06:58,548 Remember the Biblical writers exaggerate. 100 00:06:58,592 --> 00:07:00,681 Solomon was not quite that great 101 00:07:00,724 --> 00:07:03,597 and David didn't do all those things. 102 00:07:03,640 --> 00:07:06,817 I don't see Moses as the founder of Israelite religion 103 00:07:06,861 --> 00:07:08,602 and most scholars don't today. 104 00:07:10,038 --> 00:07:12,606 - [Timothy] Professor Donald Redford has long been 105 00:07:12,649 --> 00:07:15,913 one of the world's most respected Egyptologists. 106 00:07:15,957 --> 00:07:19,787 He was given the award for Best Scholarly Book in archeology 107 00:07:19,830 --> 00:07:24,487 for his work Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. 108 00:07:24,531 --> 00:07:27,795 He too is very critical of the early Bible stories, 109 00:07:27,838 --> 00:07:30,232 including the Exodus. 110 00:07:30,275 --> 00:07:35,280 - I would subject the Biblical one to 15 of Exodus 111 00:07:36,499 --> 00:07:39,023 to the same kind of historical probing 112 00:07:39,067 --> 00:07:40,895 that any historian will do. 113 00:07:40,938 --> 00:07:42,070 Who wrote this stuff? 114 00:07:42,113 --> 00:07:43,419 For whom did he write it? 115 00:07:43,463 --> 00:07:45,029 When did he write it? 116 00:07:45,073 --> 00:07:47,902 Very important, what did he know of the topic 117 00:07:47,945 --> 00:07:49,643 he was writing about? 118 00:07:49,686 --> 00:07:53,124 Boy in my research, Exodus one to 15 119 00:07:53,168 --> 00:07:55,126 comes off very negatively. 120 00:07:56,476 --> 00:07:57,694 - What does negatively mean? 121 00:07:57,738 --> 00:08:01,916 - It does not reflect almost anything 122 00:08:01,959 --> 00:08:05,354 to do with the original incident. 123 00:08:05,397 --> 00:08:08,009 [stirring music] 124 00:08:08,052 --> 00:08:09,532 [birds chirping] 125 00:08:09,576 --> 00:08:11,969 - [Timothy] Retired university professor Doug Knight 126 00:08:12,013 --> 00:08:14,450 taught at Vanderbilt's Divinity School. 127 00:08:14,494 --> 00:08:16,626 He co-wrote The Meaning of the Bible, 128 00:08:16,670 --> 00:08:20,369 which is used in numerous colleges and seminaries. 129 00:08:20,412 --> 00:08:22,719 - Did Moses write the Torah? 130 00:08:22,763 --> 00:08:24,765 Frankly I don't think so. 131 00:08:26,027 --> 00:08:27,985 I think it was a product of a lot of other people 132 00:08:28,029 --> 00:08:31,467 much later than his time. 133 00:08:31,511 --> 00:08:34,122 [intriguing music] 134 00:08:34,165 --> 00:08:36,428 - Interestingly, these three leading voices 135 00:08:36,472 --> 00:08:40,084 in the world of archeology, Egyptology, and Biblical studies 136 00:08:40,128 --> 00:08:41,695 have something in common: 137 00:08:41,738 --> 00:08:44,915 All were raised on conservative Bible-believing homes 138 00:08:44,959 --> 00:08:46,917 just as I was. 139 00:08:46,961 --> 00:08:50,486 Over time, these scholars became agnostic; 140 00:08:50,530 --> 00:08:53,358 at least in part because of the challenges they saw 141 00:08:53,402 --> 00:08:57,449 against the Bible, such as the lack of supporting evidence. 142 00:08:58,712 --> 00:09:01,018 Was that sort of the beginning of going from 143 00:09:01,062 --> 00:09:05,109 maybe a fundamentalist believer to an agnostic? 144 00:09:05,153 --> 00:09:06,850 - Yes, very much so. 145 00:09:08,983 --> 00:09:11,855 This is very personal [mumbles] that something had been 146 00:09:11,899 --> 00:09:16,207 put over on me and there was fraudulence involved. 147 00:09:16,251 --> 00:09:18,688 I still feel that way. 148 00:09:18,732 --> 00:09:20,821 [horn blaring] 149 00:09:20,864 --> 00:09:22,431 - By exploring this topic, 150 00:09:23,780 --> 00:09:25,652 would I follow their same path? 151 00:09:27,218 --> 00:09:30,918 Or would I find answers to my questions and keep my faith? 152 00:09:37,577 --> 00:09:40,362 [leaves rustling] 153 00:09:42,756 --> 00:09:45,367 My parents met at a Bible college in Minneapolis. 154 00:09:48,805 --> 00:09:51,373 My mother got her degree in music and my father, 155 00:09:51,416 --> 00:09:55,638 a decorated Korean war vet, was studying to be a pastor. 156 00:09:55,682 --> 00:09:58,293 They married and I was their first child. 157 00:09:58,336 --> 00:10:00,164 [soft piano music] 158 00:10:00,208 --> 00:10:02,210 On weekends we would travel to a country church 159 00:10:02,253 --> 00:10:04,734 in Wisconsin to help with services. 160 00:10:04,778 --> 00:10:07,171 My father, with his military background, 161 00:10:07,215 --> 00:10:09,652 ended up becoming a police officer. 162 00:10:09,696 --> 00:10:13,525 My family grew to include two sisters and a brother. 163 00:10:14,962 --> 00:10:17,791 Every week we attended Sunday School at church 164 00:10:17,834 --> 00:10:20,924 and would hear a different story from the Bible. 165 00:10:20,968 --> 00:10:22,143 That would have been the first time 166 00:10:22,186 --> 00:10:25,233 I learned about Moses and the Exodus. 167 00:10:25,276 --> 00:10:28,192 I would come to believe that these stories were true. 168 00:10:28,236 --> 00:10:31,195 As I grew older, I was taught that Moses was the author 169 00:10:31,239 --> 00:10:33,284 of the first books of the Bible, 170 00:10:33,328 --> 00:10:35,896 also known as the Torah or the Pentateuch. 171 00:10:37,288 --> 00:10:39,073 That is why what Professor Doug Knight said 172 00:10:39,116 --> 00:10:42,250 about the Bible not being written by Moses, 173 00:10:42,293 --> 00:10:45,122 but by multiple authors hundreds of years later 174 00:10:45,166 --> 00:10:47,168 was troubling to me. 175 00:10:47,211 --> 00:10:49,823 I asked Professor Dever about this. 176 00:10:49,866 --> 00:10:52,303 Let's talk about how common the view is 177 00:10:52,347 --> 00:10:55,306 that Moses wrote the Torah among scholars today. 178 00:10:56,917 --> 00:11:00,224 - I don't think any scholars would hold that view today. 179 00:11:00,268 --> 00:11:03,184 Even evangelical scholars 180 00:11:03,227 --> 00:11:06,840 make use of the documentary hypothesis for instance. 181 00:11:06,883 --> 00:11:09,320 Laypeople of course will believe that 182 00:11:09,364 --> 00:11:12,672 and orthodox Jews will believe that, orthodox rabbis. 183 00:11:12,715 --> 00:11:15,196 But I don't think any mainstream scholars 184 00:11:15,239 --> 00:11:17,285 would any longer hold that view. 185 00:11:17,328 --> 00:11:20,244 [foreboding music] 186 00:11:21,419 --> 00:11:24,161 - Did the skepticism of Dever and the others 187 00:11:24,205 --> 00:11:27,164 come from a previous generation's paradigm? 188 00:11:28,688 --> 00:11:32,256 Because there are scholars with a different view. 189 00:11:32,300 --> 00:11:33,301 [soft piano music] 190 00:11:33,344 --> 00:11:35,259 I traveled to Louisville, Kentucky. 191 00:11:35,303 --> 00:11:38,523 I wanted to ask some of the top evangelical scholars 192 00:11:38,567 --> 00:11:41,265 whether they have abandoned the thinking that Moses 193 00:11:41,309 --> 00:11:43,137 wrote the Torah. 194 00:11:43,180 --> 00:11:46,140 The question about Moses' authorship is a question 195 00:11:46,183 --> 00:11:48,185 that I've been investigating. 196 00:11:48,229 --> 00:11:51,536 Do you think Moses authored the first five books? 197 00:11:51,580 --> 00:11:53,451 - I think it comes from Moses himself. 198 00:11:55,062 --> 00:11:57,151 - And it comes from the time period he would have lived? 199 00:11:57,194 --> 00:11:58,326 - [Peter] That's right. 200 00:11:59,501 --> 00:12:00,763 [lock clicking] 201 00:12:00,807 --> 00:12:03,200 - Professor Peter Gentry is a leading expert 202 00:12:03,244 --> 00:12:05,159 in the ancient Near East, 203 00:12:05,202 --> 00:12:07,596 working in a dozen ancient languages 204 00:12:07,639 --> 00:12:11,121 while specializing in Greek and the Semitic family. 205 00:12:11,165 --> 00:12:14,342 He spent 17 years at the University of Toronto 206 00:12:14,385 --> 00:12:18,346 in the same department where Donald Redford taught. 207 00:12:18,389 --> 00:12:21,305 - Many scholars today are just unaware 208 00:12:21,349 --> 00:12:26,354 of the latest advances in research on archeology, history, 209 00:12:27,311 --> 00:12:29,226 how the Hebrews did their writing, 210 00:12:29,270 --> 00:12:31,228 how Hebrew literature works. 211 00:12:33,274 --> 00:12:37,017 All of these things uphold the claims in the text 212 00:12:37,060 --> 00:12:41,935 and show that the criteria used to establish 213 00:12:41,978 --> 00:12:44,981 the documentary hypothesis is completely false. 214 00:12:45,025 --> 00:12:46,287 [soft reverent music] 215 00:12:46,330 --> 00:12:48,768 - Why haven't people acknowledged that? 216 00:12:48,811 --> 00:12:53,381 - I think if you're going to be a real scholar, 217 00:12:53,424 --> 00:12:56,776 if you're going to open yourself to the truth, 218 00:12:56,819 --> 00:13:01,781 we can't just copy what we're taught by our professors. 219 00:13:02,912 --> 00:13:04,174 We have to investigate the evidence. 220 00:13:06,220 --> 00:13:08,222 - Could there be evidence 221 00:13:08,265 --> 00:13:11,094 that the majority of scholars are missing? 222 00:13:13,749 --> 00:13:16,708 The more I thought about it, the more I realized 223 00:13:16,752 --> 00:13:20,843 that the attack on the credibility of the Bible starts here 224 00:13:20,887 --> 00:13:23,585 with the questions of who wrote the Bible 225 00:13:23,628 --> 00:13:25,413 and when was it written? 226 00:13:28,372 --> 00:13:33,029 The Exodus includes a series of fantastic miracles. 227 00:13:33,073 --> 00:13:35,249 It's an account that tells of God 228 00:13:35,292 --> 00:13:38,034 leading the Israelites out of Egypt 229 00:13:38,078 --> 00:13:40,820 across a vast wilderness. 230 00:13:40,863 --> 00:13:43,474 [soft reverent music] 231 00:13:43,518 --> 00:13:46,564 Pharaoh's army of chariots pursues them, 232 00:13:46,608 --> 00:13:48,175 trapping them at the sea. 233 00:13:49,611 --> 00:13:52,266 [stirring music] 234 00:13:57,140 --> 00:14:01,536 Then the sea parted, allowing the Israelites to pass through 235 00:14:01,579 --> 00:14:03,625 but destroying the Egyptians. 236 00:14:07,150 --> 00:14:11,676 The Israelites then went on to Mount Sinai to meet with God 237 00:14:11,720 --> 00:14:14,288 and receive the 10 Commandments. 238 00:14:37,964 --> 00:14:40,880 All this was said to be recorded by Moses 239 00:14:43,012 --> 00:14:46,363 as an eyewitness account that had details 240 00:14:46,407 --> 00:14:50,106 of the route out of Egypt, including camp sites. 241 00:14:51,847 --> 00:14:54,894 To investigate this route, I would need to look at 242 00:14:54,937 --> 00:14:58,158 the geographical descriptions and identifications 243 00:14:58,201 --> 00:15:00,160 given in the text for the journey 244 00:15:01,465 --> 00:15:04,425 because some of these sites might still be locatable. 245 00:15:05,382 --> 00:15:07,689 But if Moses didn't record this 246 00:15:07,732 --> 00:15:10,257 and it was just a later invention, 247 00:15:10,300 --> 00:15:12,476 then what would be the point of searching for evidence 248 00:15:12,520 --> 00:15:15,305 of the route taken by the Israelites? 249 00:15:16,263 --> 00:15:17,525 Since the rest of the Bible 250 00:15:17,568 --> 00:15:20,267 is based on the writings of Moses, 251 00:15:20,310 --> 00:15:23,313 the credibility of the Exodus and the entire Bible 252 00:15:23,357 --> 00:15:27,665 is directly connected to the question of Moses' authorship. 253 00:15:27,709 --> 00:15:29,537 Can any of it be trusted? 254 00:15:36,370 --> 00:15:40,243 So it's clear that the big question in this investigation 255 00:15:40,287 --> 00:15:41,462 needs to be this: 256 00:15:43,507 --> 00:15:47,207 Did Moses have the ability to write the book of Exodus 257 00:15:47,250 --> 00:15:49,339 as an eyewitness account? 258 00:15:51,080 --> 00:15:53,822 [birds chirping] 259 00:16:00,481 --> 00:16:03,397 If Moses began writing the first five books of the Bible 260 00:16:03,440 --> 00:16:06,443 during the Exodus, when did that occur? 261 00:16:07,705 --> 00:16:10,926 That's a dating question that brings us back to Egypt 262 00:16:10,970 --> 00:16:13,581 because it supplies all the archeological dates 263 00:16:13,624 --> 00:16:15,496 for that region of the world. 264 00:16:19,195 --> 00:16:23,112 In a previous film called Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus, 265 00:16:23,156 --> 00:16:26,115 I created a wall of time to help visualize 266 00:16:26,159 --> 00:16:28,944 the different time periods I was investigating. 267 00:16:30,946 --> 00:16:33,209 The wall of time allowed me to simply compare 268 00:16:33,253 --> 00:16:36,560 the events of Egypt's history on the first level 269 00:16:36,604 --> 00:16:39,868 with events recorded in the Bible on the second level. 270 00:16:39,911 --> 00:16:42,914 At the bottom was a timeline of absolute dates 271 00:16:42,958 --> 00:16:45,961 and a movable base to gauge the events of history, 272 00:16:47,441 --> 00:16:50,487 with great pylons marking every thousand years. 273 00:16:52,489 --> 00:16:53,969 [stirring reverent music] 274 00:16:54,013 --> 00:16:56,493 Over the last century, the dominant view among scholars 275 00:16:56,537 --> 00:16:59,279 has been the assumption that if the six steps 276 00:16:59,322 --> 00:17:01,716 of the Exodus happened, it must have been 277 00:17:01,759 --> 00:17:04,588 during Egypt's new kingdom at the time 278 00:17:04,632 --> 00:17:09,202 of its most famous Pharaoh, Ramesses II around 1250 B.C. 279 00:17:10,377 --> 00:17:13,641 This is known as the Ramesses Exodus Theory. 280 00:17:14,511 --> 00:17:17,210 However, my previous investigation 281 00:17:17,253 --> 00:17:20,082 highlighted clear Biblical evidence pointing to 282 00:17:20,126 --> 00:17:24,478 an earlier Exodus state closer to 1450 B.C., 283 00:17:24,521 --> 00:17:26,523 rather than 1250 B.C. 284 00:17:27,481 --> 00:17:29,874 The kind of writing system Moses used 285 00:17:29,918 --> 00:17:33,226 must have been in place by 1450 B.C. 286 00:17:38,144 --> 00:17:41,625 [soft reverent music] [singer vocalizing] 287 00:17:41,669 --> 00:17:44,454 Throughout history, all known Torah scrolls 288 00:17:44,498 --> 00:17:48,719 were written in Hebrew, the language of the Israelites. 289 00:17:50,199 --> 00:17:52,680 One reason mainstream scholars doubt that 290 00:17:52,723 --> 00:17:55,291 Moses could write the Torah is that they say 291 00:17:55,335 --> 00:17:57,641 there was no form of writing like Hebrew 292 00:17:57,685 --> 00:18:00,688 in existence at the time of the Exodus. 293 00:18:05,823 --> 00:18:08,217 So to establish the possibility that Moses 294 00:18:08,261 --> 00:18:11,177 could have written the first books of the Bible, 295 00:18:11,220 --> 00:18:13,701 I would have to identify a writing system 296 00:18:13,744 --> 00:18:17,052 that Moses could've used that had these components. 297 00:18:18,749 --> 00:18:21,752 It would need to exist by the time of the Exodus 298 00:18:21,796 --> 00:18:24,538 because that's when the Bible says Moses was living 299 00:18:24,581 --> 00:18:27,410 and writing the early books. 300 00:18:27,454 --> 00:18:30,848 It would have to be available in the region of Egypt 301 00:18:30,892 --> 00:18:33,503 because that is where the Bible places Moses 302 00:18:33,547 --> 00:18:37,028 and the Israelites in the centuries before the Exodus. 303 00:18:38,508 --> 00:18:41,250 It would need to be a form of writing like Hebrew 304 00:18:41,294 --> 00:18:44,123 that Moses could have used to write the Torah 305 00:18:44,166 --> 00:18:47,300 because that was the language of the early Israelites. 306 00:18:49,128 --> 00:18:52,348 Patterns are powerful tools because they demonstrate 307 00:18:52,392 --> 00:18:54,481 a sequence of information. 308 00:18:54,524 --> 00:18:58,006 A sequence is much stronger than one random piece of data. 309 00:18:58,049 --> 00:19:00,617 I have learned that to find a pattern in history, 310 00:19:00,661 --> 00:19:03,142 you would need all the pieces to fit together. 311 00:19:04,795 --> 00:19:07,842 [plane engine roaring] 312 00:19:09,409 --> 00:19:12,194 [intriguing music] 313 00:19:13,152 --> 00:19:14,805 One reason there is a debate over 314 00:19:14,849 --> 00:19:17,068 whether Moses could have written the Torah 315 00:19:17,112 --> 00:19:20,376 is because the original documents have not survived 316 00:19:20,420 --> 00:19:22,770 the many centuries down to today. 317 00:19:23,640 --> 00:19:26,295 So what are the oldest copies we have 318 00:19:26,339 --> 00:19:29,559 and how close are they to the time of Moses? 319 00:19:29,603 --> 00:19:31,257 [singer vocalizing] 320 00:19:31,300 --> 00:19:33,824 I traveled to the Dead Sea in Israel, 321 00:19:33,868 --> 00:19:37,567 where in the 1940s and 50s, the oldest known copies 322 00:19:37,611 --> 00:19:39,830 of books from the Bible were discovered. 323 00:19:40,744 --> 00:19:42,964 They were called the Dead Sea Scrolls 324 00:19:43,007 --> 00:19:44,705 and they were written in Hebrew, 325 00:19:44,748 --> 00:19:46,968 the language of the early Israelites. 326 00:19:52,843 --> 00:19:56,195 Dr. Randall Price was the director of excavations 327 00:19:56,238 --> 00:19:58,806 at Qumran for 10 years. 328 00:19:58,849 --> 00:20:03,289 In January of 2017, he was a part of the discovery 329 00:20:03,332 --> 00:20:05,378 of a new cave at Qumran; 330 00:20:05,421 --> 00:20:07,467 the first new cave in over 60 years. 331 00:20:07,510 --> 00:20:12,515 - Here we also found part of a top of a juglet 332 00:20:13,690 --> 00:20:16,780 and of a cooking pot, indication this cave was used. 333 00:20:17,738 --> 00:20:19,696 - [Timothy] They found the remains of jars, 334 00:20:19,740 --> 00:20:22,786 placed in niches, but the scrolls had been taken. 335 00:20:23,787 --> 00:20:25,702 They hoped to find more caves with new evidence 336 00:20:25,746 --> 00:20:27,051 in the years ahead. 337 00:20:28,749 --> 00:20:32,013 I asked him about the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 338 00:20:32,056 --> 00:20:34,842 - Now with the Dead Sea Scrolls, not only do we have 339 00:20:34,885 --> 00:20:37,279 this history brought to life 340 00:20:37,323 --> 00:20:39,629 with all these various documents, 341 00:20:39,673 --> 00:20:41,805 but we have every copy, 342 00:20:41,849 --> 00:20:44,504 every book of the Old Testament except for Esther. 343 00:20:44,547 --> 00:20:46,375 But Esther is mentioned in some of the texts, 344 00:20:46,419 --> 00:20:49,813 so we know they must've had it represented. 345 00:20:49,857 --> 00:20:52,686 We have the oldest copies of the Bible that we know. 346 00:20:53,556 --> 00:20:57,343 [singer vocalizing reverently] 347 00:20:57,386 --> 00:20:59,475 - [Timothy] The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls 348 00:20:59,519 --> 00:21:03,218 puts the date at around 200 B.C. for the oldest copies 349 00:21:03,262 --> 00:21:06,569 of books from the Bible that have been found. 350 00:21:06,613 --> 00:21:10,617 If the story of the Exodus originated earlier than this, 351 00:21:10,660 --> 00:21:13,097 the question is how much earlier? 352 00:21:15,883 --> 00:21:19,016 [birds chirping] 353 00:21:19,060 --> 00:21:21,454 If mainstream scholars don't think Moses 354 00:21:21,497 --> 00:21:23,804 wrote the first five books of the Bible, 355 00:21:23,847 --> 00:21:25,980 when do they think they were written? 356 00:21:26,023 --> 00:21:29,244 - My thinking is it was written during the Persian period, 357 00:21:29,288 --> 00:21:30,550 which would put it probably 358 00:21:30,593 --> 00:21:34,597 at the fifth to fourth centuries B.C. 359 00:21:34,641 --> 00:21:38,166 - [Timothy] So not back as an eyewitness account. 360 00:21:38,209 --> 00:21:41,212 - [Douglas] I don't think so; there's no evidence for that. 361 00:21:41,256 --> 00:21:43,780 - If the early books of the Bible weren't written 362 00:21:43,824 --> 00:21:46,914 until this time, then that's a big problem 363 00:21:46,957 --> 00:21:49,917 for the validity of the Bible's claims. 364 00:21:49,960 --> 00:21:51,832 [intriguing music] 365 00:21:51,875 --> 00:21:54,487 [muffled speech] 366 00:21:54,530 --> 00:21:56,880 A colleague of Professor Peter Gentry 367 00:21:56,924 --> 00:21:59,579 is Professor Duane Garrett. 368 00:21:59,622 --> 00:22:01,885 He is the distinguished John R. Sampey 369 00:22:01,929 --> 00:22:05,149 Professor of Old Testament at Southern Baptist 370 00:22:05,193 --> 00:22:07,064 Theological Seminary. 371 00:22:07,108 --> 00:22:09,937 Professor Garrett authored Rethinking Genesis 372 00:22:09,980 --> 00:22:12,200 and has written commentaries in other books 373 00:22:12,243 --> 00:22:14,768 on the development of the Bible. 374 00:22:14,811 --> 00:22:17,161 Do you think that Moses wrote the Torah? 375 00:22:17,205 --> 00:22:18,902 - Moses did write it. 376 00:22:18,946 --> 00:22:20,556 There are things in the Pentateuch 377 00:22:21,470 --> 00:22:23,777 such as the death of Moses. 378 00:22:25,039 --> 00:22:27,998 The Pentateuch doesn't claim that Moses wrote his own death. 379 00:22:28,042 --> 00:22:30,349 I don't think that's a problem. 380 00:22:30,392 --> 00:22:33,830 But if you look at the fact that the laws are crucial 381 00:22:33,874 --> 00:22:36,224 and are central to the Pentateuch 382 00:22:36,267 --> 00:22:38,357 and that those come from Moses, 383 00:22:38,400 --> 00:22:41,577 then certainly it is fair to say that Moses is the author 384 00:22:41,621 --> 00:22:43,362 or the source of the Pentateuch. 385 00:22:43,405 --> 00:22:47,975 - When I was filming William Dever, he was very adamant 386 00:22:48,018 --> 00:22:50,064 that really no one believes that 387 00:22:50,107 --> 00:22:52,153 Moses wrote the first books of the Bible. 388 00:22:53,197 --> 00:22:55,199 What would you say to that? 389 00:22:55,243 --> 00:22:57,724 - When you speak of mainstream scholarship, 390 00:22:58,899 --> 00:23:01,467 it depends upon how you define the term. 391 00:23:01,510 --> 00:23:04,774 If you define it by a fairly exclusive club 392 00:23:04,818 --> 00:23:08,387 of university scholars, basically they're right. 393 00:23:09,605 --> 00:23:11,825 But of course, there are plenty of evangelicals 394 00:23:11,868 --> 00:23:15,089 who have looked into the issue and continue to hold to 395 00:23:16,307 --> 00:23:18,005 Mosaic origin for the Pentateuch. 396 00:23:19,223 --> 00:23:21,400 It just depends on how you define the term. 397 00:23:24,011 --> 00:23:26,666 [birds chirping] 398 00:23:29,799 --> 00:23:34,282 - [Timothy] In 1979, southwest of the old city of Jerusalem, 399 00:23:34,325 --> 00:23:37,677 an archeological team headed by Gabriel Barkay 400 00:23:37,720 --> 00:23:41,245 uncovered two tiny scrolls made of silver. 401 00:23:41,289 --> 00:23:43,204 They fit into an ancient amulet 402 00:23:43,247 --> 00:23:45,946 that was hung around the neck. 403 00:23:45,989 --> 00:23:48,731 When the scrolls were carefully unrolled, 404 00:23:48,775 --> 00:23:52,605 they revealed Hebrew writing, including a passage 405 00:23:52,648 --> 00:23:54,433 from the Book of Numbers. 406 00:23:55,434 --> 00:23:58,349 [soft reverent music] 407 00:23:58,393 --> 00:24:02,136 It was the famous blessing Moses gave to the priest. 408 00:24:03,311 --> 00:24:05,922 - [Man] The Lord bless you and keep you. 409 00:24:05,966 --> 00:24:08,838 The Lord make his face to shine upon you 410 00:24:08,882 --> 00:24:10,623 and be gracious to you. 411 00:24:10,666 --> 00:24:13,408 The Lord lift up his countenance upon you 412 00:24:13,452 --> 00:24:15,410 and give you peace. 413 00:24:15,454 --> 00:24:17,020 - [Timothy] The wording exactly matched 414 00:24:17,064 --> 00:24:19,675 what is found in modern Bibles. 415 00:24:19,719 --> 00:24:24,027 After testing, it was found to be the oldest surviving text 416 00:24:24,071 --> 00:24:28,031 of a Biblical passage and it was dated to 600 B.B., 417 00:24:28,075 --> 00:24:30,207 which is 400 years earlier than 418 00:24:30,251 --> 00:24:32,819 the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran 419 00:24:32,862 --> 00:24:34,908 and more than 200 years earlier than 420 00:24:34,951 --> 00:24:38,520 when Professor Knight thinks the first Torah was written. 421 00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:42,176 So I asked him why he thought Moses 422 00:24:42,219 --> 00:24:43,960 couldn't have written the Torah 423 00:24:44,004 --> 00:24:46,485 back at the time of the Exodus. 424 00:24:46,528 --> 00:24:49,096 - Even though writing was possible, 425 00:24:49,139 --> 00:24:50,967 most people were illiterate. 426 00:24:53,143 --> 00:24:54,971 Who would have written it and for whom? 427 00:24:55,015 --> 00:24:59,149 There is no reading public that's out there waiting 428 00:24:59,193 --> 00:25:00,977 for the next installment. 429 00:25:01,021 --> 00:25:02,892 - [Timothy] It was clear that this issue 430 00:25:02,936 --> 00:25:07,506 of when widespread literacy was possible is important. 431 00:25:07,549 --> 00:25:09,551 - The context in which this literature 432 00:25:09,595 --> 00:25:12,946 first came into existence was in oral traditions 433 00:25:12,989 --> 00:25:16,993 that were being passed on from one generation to the next. 434 00:25:17,037 --> 00:25:19,822 Stories that you would tell your children. 435 00:25:22,085 --> 00:25:24,131 They would then tell their children. 436 00:25:24,174 --> 00:25:28,527 These stories are not unchanging as they pass on in time. 437 00:25:29,702 --> 00:25:33,009 You embellish, you enhance, you connect. 438 00:25:33,053 --> 00:25:34,750 Pretty soon you might end up 439 00:25:34,794 --> 00:25:38,885 with a larger saga of materials. 440 00:25:38,928 --> 00:25:43,106 These oral traditions really are the seed bed 441 00:25:43,150 --> 00:25:46,675 for later on what became written text. 442 00:25:46,719 --> 00:25:49,199 - The thinking is that if Moses didn't write 443 00:25:49,243 --> 00:25:52,594 at the time of the Exodus, then this part of the Bible 444 00:25:52,638 --> 00:25:56,163 and its account of god-given revelation to mankind 445 00:25:56,206 --> 00:25:59,035 was an oral tradition and more vulnerable 446 00:25:59,079 --> 00:26:03,300 to changes and exaggerations with each telling of the story. 447 00:26:03,344 --> 00:26:05,389 If that happened, it would no longer 448 00:26:05,433 --> 00:26:07,783 be a trustworthy account. 449 00:26:09,002 --> 00:26:12,092 But surely widespread literacy wasn't required 450 00:26:12,135 --> 00:26:14,224 for Moses to write the Pentateuch, 451 00:26:14,268 --> 00:26:17,750 since scribes in Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia 452 00:26:17,793 --> 00:26:21,144 wrote all the time without a large-reading audience. 453 00:26:22,102 --> 00:26:24,365 However, as I read the book of Deuteronomy, 454 00:26:24,408 --> 00:26:27,237 I saw that a wider literacy was essential 455 00:26:27,281 --> 00:26:31,111 for the Israelites to understand and preserve the revelation 456 00:26:31,154 --> 00:26:34,070 given to them in the books of Moses. 457 00:26:34,114 --> 00:26:36,595 It recorded that Moses told the heads 458 00:26:36,638 --> 00:26:39,989 of Israelite households to write the words of the law 459 00:26:40,033 --> 00:26:42,992 on the doorposts of their homes and on their gates, 460 00:26:43,036 --> 00:26:45,386 so they could teach them to their children. 461 00:26:46,692 --> 00:26:49,346 What I know so far is that the Bible 462 00:26:49,390 --> 00:26:51,392 is claiming that Moses wrote 463 00:26:51,435 --> 00:26:54,613 and that there was literacy among the Israelites. 464 00:26:54,656 --> 00:26:56,919 We may never know how widespread it was. 465 00:26:56,963 --> 00:26:58,878 But because of the perishable nature 466 00:26:58,921 --> 00:27:01,576 of the writing material, it's not surprising 467 00:27:01,620 --> 00:27:04,100 that we haven't found much evidence of writing, 468 00:27:04,144 --> 00:27:06,015 including books of the Bible 469 00:27:06,059 --> 00:27:08,365 from the early part of Israel's history. 470 00:27:10,541 --> 00:27:11,586 [birds chirping] [soft reverent music] 471 00:27:11,630 --> 00:27:13,414 If Moses wrote the Torah, 472 00:27:13,457 --> 00:27:18,332 was there a suitable writing system as early as 1450 BC? 473 00:27:18,375 --> 00:27:22,205 [singer vocalizing] 474 00:27:22,249 --> 00:27:25,687 I went to Egypt to meet Egyptologist David Rohl. 475 00:27:25,731 --> 00:27:28,821 He has written Exodus: Myth or History, 476 00:27:28,864 --> 00:27:31,562 in which he lays out evidence for the Sojourn, 477 00:27:31,606 --> 00:27:35,523 Exodus and Conquest at the earlier date. 478 00:27:35,566 --> 00:27:37,481 I asked David to help me understand 479 00:27:37,525 --> 00:27:40,136 how writing developed in the ancient world. 480 00:27:41,355 --> 00:27:43,052 Wow, look at these. 481 00:27:44,314 --> 00:27:46,708 These reliefs are absolutely perfect. 482 00:27:46,752 --> 00:27:48,188 - [David] They're gorgeous, aren't they? 483 00:27:48,231 --> 00:27:49,493 - [Timothy] Yeah, is it a tomb or a temple writing? 484 00:27:49,537 --> 00:27:51,147 - This is actually a chapel above a tomb. 485 00:27:51,191 --> 00:27:53,715 The tomb is actually below us down here. 486 00:27:53,759 --> 00:27:56,675 But what we're standing in is the chapel above the tomb 487 00:27:56,718 --> 00:27:58,198 and it's covered in hieroglyphs. 488 00:28:01,157 --> 00:28:03,682 This is the cartouche of the God's Wife, 489 00:28:03,725 --> 00:28:06,728 Amenirdis, A-men-irdis. 490 00:28:06,772 --> 00:28:11,167 You always read hieroglyphs looking into the animals. 491 00:28:11,211 --> 00:28:13,213 You face towards the animal like the snake here 492 00:28:13,256 --> 00:28:16,042 and the vulture here so you're reading from left to right 493 00:28:16,085 --> 00:28:18,653 in this case and then from top to bottom. 494 00:28:19,523 --> 00:28:21,308 - Is this a story, a narrative 495 00:28:21,351 --> 00:28:23,136 or what does all this mean? 496 00:28:23,179 --> 00:28:25,965 - No, they're spells, incantations and things like that. 497 00:28:26,008 --> 00:28:28,054 They mention the person and what she must do 498 00:28:28,097 --> 00:28:30,709 to enter the underworld, to pass into that other life. 499 00:28:31,884 --> 00:28:33,799 - [Timothy] David went onto explain to me 500 00:28:33,842 --> 00:28:37,106 that writing actually existed long before the Exodus 501 00:28:37,150 --> 00:28:41,023 in forms such as hieroglyphics in Egypt 502 00:28:41,067 --> 00:28:44,026 and cuneiform in ancient Mesopotamia, 503 00:28:44,070 --> 00:28:46,855 which was in the area of modern day Iraq. 504 00:28:48,378 --> 00:28:51,338 But were hieroglyphics or cuneiform 505 00:28:51,381 --> 00:28:52,861 a suitable writing system, 506 00:28:52,905 --> 00:28:55,255 that Moses could've used to write the Torah? 507 00:28:56,996 --> 00:28:59,172 As I thought about it, the writing system 508 00:28:59,215 --> 00:29:02,262 also had to be simple enough for the Israelites 509 00:29:02,305 --> 00:29:05,265 to read what was written as Moses commanded. 510 00:29:07,441 --> 00:29:11,227 Unlike the alphabet, cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphics 511 00:29:11,271 --> 00:29:13,752 had nearly 1,000 signs. 512 00:29:13,795 --> 00:29:15,841 They were so complicated to learn 513 00:29:15,884 --> 00:29:20,149 that only the scribes, priests and kings could use them. 514 00:29:20,193 --> 00:29:24,327 In contrast, our alphabet today has 26 letters. 515 00:29:24,371 --> 00:29:26,547 Imagine how much harder it would be 516 00:29:26,590 --> 00:29:30,377 to have to learn four of our alphabets rather than one. 517 00:29:30,420 --> 00:29:33,293 But to learn hieroglyphics, one would have to learn 518 00:29:33,336 --> 00:29:36,165 the equivalent of 40 alphabets. 519 00:29:36,209 --> 00:29:39,734 That's one thing that made the alphabet so revolutionary. 520 00:29:40,953 --> 00:29:43,607 With a simple-to-learn yet powerful alphabet, 521 00:29:43,651 --> 00:29:46,393 it would've been possible to teach large numbers 522 00:29:46,436 --> 00:29:48,612 of Israelites to read and write. 523 00:29:48,656 --> 00:29:52,834 With a non-alphabetic system, this would've been impossible. 524 00:29:54,053 --> 00:29:56,882 - In Egyptian scrolls, they had a list of names 525 00:29:56,925 --> 00:29:59,928 on a [mumbles] and that sort of thing that went on forever; 526 00:29:59,972 --> 00:30:01,277 hundreds and hundreds of things 527 00:30:01,321 --> 00:30:03,410 that the kid would have to memorize. 528 00:30:03,453 --> 00:30:04,672 But not with an alphabet, 529 00:30:04,715 --> 00:30:07,806 you can simply use the 26 signs and that's it. 530 00:30:09,024 --> 00:30:11,026 - [Timothy] But it was worse than that. 531 00:30:11,070 --> 00:30:13,768 Hieroglyphics had symbols for whole words, 532 00:30:13,812 --> 00:30:17,859 parts of words and determinatives that were not pronounced 533 00:30:17,903 --> 00:30:20,731 but were visual cues for the reader. 534 00:30:20,775 --> 00:30:22,342 I could see how these symbols 535 00:30:22,385 --> 00:30:25,693 would be hard to learn and hard to use. 536 00:30:25,736 --> 00:30:28,739 In contrast, the alphabet was based entirely 537 00:30:28,783 --> 00:30:31,917 on the sounds that each letter stood for. 538 00:30:31,960 --> 00:30:34,354 Suddenly writing became simple enough 539 00:30:34,397 --> 00:30:37,792 for common people to learn and this is how we continue 540 00:30:37,836 --> 00:30:40,664 to teach reading and writing today. 541 00:30:40,708 --> 00:30:43,580 - [vocalizes] Cat. 542 00:30:44,930 --> 00:30:46,583 - For the writer and the reader, 543 00:30:46,627 --> 00:30:48,759 it simplified things greatly. 544 00:30:48,803 --> 00:30:50,283 These were entirely phonetic 545 00:30:50,326 --> 00:30:53,634 and he could actually take and make his own words. 546 00:30:54,940 --> 00:30:57,420 - [Timothy] The ornate artwork of hieroglyphs 547 00:30:57,464 --> 00:30:59,248 were specially designed to be used 548 00:30:59,292 --> 00:31:03,078 on grandiose monuments, not on scrolls. 549 00:31:03,122 --> 00:31:06,212 This is another advantage for using an alphabet. 550 00:31:07,822 --> 00:31:09,128 - In fact if you're writing something 551 00:31:09,171 --> 00:31:11,173 like the book of Exodus or the book of Genesis, 552 00:31:11,217 --> 00:31:13,393 it takes less room to write it. 553 00:31:13,436 --> 00:31:14,481 If it was tried to be written down 554 00:31:14,524 --> 00:31:16,048 with something like hieroglyphics, 555 00:31:16,091 --> 00:31:19,007 it would've taken miles of Papyrus 556 00:31:19,051 --> 00:31:21,227 to write that particular book. 557 00:31:22,532 --> 00:31:25,361 - [Timothy] The complex pictograms of hieroglyphs 558 00:31:25,405 --> 00:31:28,582 were replaced by the simplified strokes of letters. 559 00:31:30,540 --> 00:31:34,762 The genius of the alphabet would revolutionize history. 560 00:31:34,805 --> 00:31:37,156 With only a handful of letters, 561 00:31:37,199 --> 00:31:39,288 the alphabet was powerful enough 562 00:31:39,332 --> 00:31:42,509 to express an infinite number of words; 563 00:31:42,552 --> 00:31:47,427 words for every idea on every page of every book 564 00:31:47,470 --> 00:31:50,299 found in libraries around the western world 565 00:31:51,518 --> 00:31:55,783 from children's books to scientific journals to Bibles. 566 00:31:58,351 --> 00:32:00,048 When I examined the relationship 567 00:32:00,092 --> 00:32:03,182 between the Bible and the alphabet through history, 568 00:32:03,225 --> 00:32:05,401 I saw that no other book in the world 569 00:32:05,445 --> 00:32:07,795 was translated into more languages 570 00:32:07,838 --> 00:32:09,536 than the books of the Bible. 571 00:32:10,798 --> 00:32:12,931 [intense adventurous music] 572 00:32:12,974 --> 00:32:16,238 I went to see Hebrew scholar, Brian Rickett. 573 00:32:16,282 --> 00:32:19,763 He showed me amazingly complex structures and nuances 574 00:32:19,807 --> 00:32:22,636 in the Torah text that would require the power 575 00:32:22,679 --> 00:32:25,421 and flexibility of the alphabet. 576 00:32:25,465 --> 00:32:28,772 - Here's what we know: this is an extremely 577 00:32:28,816 --> 00:32:31,558 well-written, complex document. 578 00:32:31,601 --> 00:32:36,389 It reflects mastery of the language, linguistic mastery. 579 00:32:36,432 --> 00:32:40,828 A remarkable uniformity from beginning to end. 580 00:32:40,871 --> 00:32:45,789 It reflects sophistication, elegance, artistry. 581 00:32:45,833 --> 00:32:48,053 All the kinds of things you might look for 582 00:32:48,096 --> 00:32:52,013 in a piece of world-class literature. 583 00:32:52,057 --> 00:32:53,493 The Torah itself has it. 584 00:32:54,494 --> 00:32:56,887 - Every Torah scroll that has been found 585 00:32:56,931 --> 00:32:59,151 was written in a Hebrew alphabet. 586 00:33:00,761 --> 00:33:03,372 It was clear that this would require another step 587 00:33:03,416 --> 00:33:05,722 to look for in my investigation. 588 00:33:05,766 --> 00:33:09,465 If Moses wrote the Torah and just as importantly 589 00:33:09,509 --> 00:33:12,077 the Israelites were able to read it, 590 00:33:12,120 --> 00:33:15,210 they would've needed the power of an alphabet. 591 00:33:16,559 --> 00:33:20,476 The question is was there an alphabet available 592 00:33:20,520 --> 00:33:22,565 at the time of the Exodus? 593 00:33:28,789 --> 00:33:31,705 [soft piano music] 594 00:33:34,447 --> 00:33:36,492 I went to George Washington University 595 00:33:36,536 --> 00:33:39,495 to see a professor of northwest Semitic languages. 596 00:33:39,539 --> 00:33:43,543 I wanted to know more about why mainstream scholars 597 00:33:43,586 --> 00:33:45,327 doubt that Moses could've written 598 00:33:45,371 --> 00:33:46,937 the early books of the Bible. 599 00:33:47,982 --> 00:33:49,679 Professor Christopher Rollston 600 00:33:49,723 --> 00:33:53,727 is an expert in the ancient Semitic family of languages; 601 00:33:53,770 --> 00:33:55,511 one of which is Hebrew. 602 00:33:57,209 --> 00:33:59,646 Do you think that the Hebrews were in Egypt, 603 00:33:59,689 --> 00:34:02,170 that there was really the story, 604 00:34:02,214 --> 00:34:04,477 the narrative of the Bible that places them there? 605 00:34:04,520 --> 00:34:07,175 - I believe that there was an Exodus, 606 00:34:07,219 --> 00:34:10,048 but I think the narratives grew through time 607 00:34:10,091 --> 00:34:14,661 to become stories almost if from Homeric proportions. 608 00:34:15,575 --> 00:34:16,880 - Homeric meaning Homer? 609 00:34:16,924 --> 00:34:19,231 - Yes, indeed. - Okay, alright. 610 00:34:19,274 --> 00:34:23,104 A meaning that there was some exaggeration? 611 00:34:25,106 --> 00:34:26,673 - That's a term we could use. 612 00:34:29,719 --> 00:34:31,330 I'm a practical person and ultimately, 613 00:34:31,373 --> 00:34:34,463 I know just as you do that stories 614 00:34:34,507 --> 00:34:37,640 are told and retold and told again. 615 00:34:37,684 --> 00:34:42,645 Sometimes the stories grow and the details change 616 00:34:42,689 --> 00:34:46,258 through the telling in different times in different places. 617 00:34:46,301 --> 00:34:49,130 The narratives in the Bible I find to be beautiful, 618 00:34:49,174 --> 00:34:51,263 the narratives about the Exodus. 619 00:34:51,306 --> 00:34:55,093 But the details, I think, are not always so precise. 620 00:34:55,136 --> 00:34:58,270 - [Timothy] But if it's not accurate, can I really trust it? 621 00:34:59,488 --> 00:35:02,274 Is there a god who saves the oppressed 622 00:35:02,317 --> 00:35:04,972 or is this more or less a fairytale? 623 00:35:05,015 --> 00:35:08,236 Some say more and some say less. 624 00:35:08,280 --> 00:35:09,890 [soft reverent music] 625 00:35:09,933 --> 00:35:12,980 When does an evidence for the earliest keeper alphabet 626 00:35:13,023 --> 00:35:15,722 or script first appear? 627 00:35:15,765 --> 00:35:17,941 - We know the Hebrew scripture very well 628 00:35:17,985 --> 00:35:22,729 begins about 900 BCE and it's very distinctive; 629 00:35:22,772 --> 00:35:26,298 it's different from Venetian, it developed from Venetian. 630 00:35:26,341 --> 00:35:28,735 The Hebrew script is a distinctive script 631 00:35:28,778 --> 00:35:30,432 and we know it well from hundreds 632 00:35:30,476 --> 00:35:31,999 and hundreds of inscriptions. 633 00:35:32,042 --> 00:35:34,610 [soft inquisitive music] 634 00:35:34,654 --> 00:35:35,698 - If the Hebrew script 635 00:35:35,742 --> 00:35:39,137 wasn't available until 900 BC, 636 00:35:39,180 --> 00:35:42,183 some see this as a big problem for Moses writing 637 00:35:42,227 --> 00:35:46,361 the first books of the Bible at the time of the Exodus. 638 00:35:46,405 --> 00:35:48,363 This is the first step of the pattern 639 00:35:48,407 --> 00:35:49,973 that I'm looking for. 640 00:35:50,017 --> 00:35:52,150 What could be the answer to this problem? 641 00:35:54,064 --> 00:35:56,589 Do you think that it was an earlier form of it? 642 00:35:56,632 --> 00:35:58,808 A Hebrew form that Moses could have used 643 00:35:58,852 --> 00:36:00,593 that evolved over time? 644 00:36:00,636 --> 00:36:02,247 - The problem... 645 00:36:02,290 --> 00:36:05,598 The script certainly evolved during the course of time, 646 00:36:05,641 --> 00:36:09,732 but its evolution begins around 900 BCE. 647 00:36:09,776 --> 00:36:11,256 - We don't know what he wrote 648 00:36:11,299 --> 00:36:13,910 and he would have written in Egyptian probably 649 00:36:13,954 --> 00:36:16,826 if he had written, not Hebrew. 650 00:36:16,870 --> 00:36:18,785 - The logic makes sense. 651 00:36:18,828 --> 00:36:21,962 In the standard view, there's no Hebrew alphabet available 652 00:36:22,005 --> 00:36:23,920 at the time of the Exodus. 653 00:36:23,964 --> 00:36:27,750 So Moses couldn't write the early books of the Bible. 654 00:36:27,794 --> 00:36:30,405 If that's the case, can the Bible's accounts, 655 00:36:30,449 --> 00:36:33,278 God acting in history, really be trusted? 656 00:36:35,018 --> 00:36:37,499 For example, when the Book of Exodus 657 00:36:37,543 --> 00:36:40,589 says that the sea miraculously parted 658 00:36:40,633 --> 00:36:42,722 and the people of Israel went into the midst 659 00:36:42,765 --> 00:36:44,854 of the sea on dry ground, 660 00:36:44,898 --> 00:36:46,595 the waters being a wall to them 661 00:36:46,639 --> 00:36:49,642 on their right hand and on their left. 662 00:36:49,685 --> 00:36:54,124 Was that something Moses actually saw with his own eyes? 663 00:36:54,168 --> 00:36:55,648 Or was it just the invention 664 00:36:55,691 --> 00:36:57,867 of somebody writing centuries later? 665 00:36:57,911 --> 00:36:59,739 [waves splashing] 666 00:36:59,782 --> 00:37:01,523 These thoughts were troubling to me. 667 00:37:03,525 --> 00:37:05,962 The reason I cared so much 668 00:37:06,006 --> 00:37:08,487 goes back to how I was raised. 669 00:37:12,969 --> 00:37:16,321 My parents' marriage broke up when I was really young. 670 00:37:16,364 --> 00:37:18,671 It was extremely painful. 671 00:37:18,714 --> 00:37:20,194 Being the eldest of four siblings, 672 00:37:20,238 --> 00:37:24,329 I had the responsibility to watch my brother and sisters 673 00:37:24,372 --> 00:37:25,678 'cause my mom couldn't be there all the time. 674 00:37:25,721 --> 00:37:28,594 So when we went to the park or we went sliding, 675 00:37:28,637 --> 00:37:29,638 I was on duty. 676 00:37:30,857 --> 00:37:32,250 That's what happens when your folks break up. 677 00:37:32,293 --> 00:37:34,469 You end up becoming, if you're the eldest, 678 00:37:34,513 --> 00:37:36,341 sort of responsible. 679 00:37:36,384 --> 00:37:38,473 I became the man of the house. 680 00:37:42,129 --> 00:37:44,871 My mother, as a single parent, 681 00:37:44,914 --> 00:37:46,438 would read Bible stories to us 682 00:37:46,481 --> 00:37:48,788 every night before we went to bed. 683 00:37:48,831 --> 00:37:50,529 She put a lot of faith into the idea 684 00:37:50,572 --> 00:37:52,661 that they were true. 685 00:37:52,705 --> 00:37:55,882 She believed that if God helped people in the past, 686 00:37:55,925 --> 00:37:57,579 he could help her make it 687 00:37:57,623 --> 00:38:00,713 as a single parent with four kids. 688 00:38:00,756 --> 00:38:02,541 It was very important to her. 689 00:38:02,584 --> 00:38:03,977 The Bible gave her hope. 690 00:38:04,020 --> 00:38:07,067 She wanted it to be important to her family as well. 691 00:38:09,852 --> 00:38:12,333 Growing up hearing these stories from the Bible, 692 00:38:12,377 --> 00:38:15,380 I'd always assumed they really happened. 693 00:38:15,423 --> 00:38:17,207 They really intrigued me. 694 00:38:17,251 --> 00:38:19,819 But the question is did I believe this 695 00:38:19,862 --> 00:38:22,561 just because it was the way I was raised? 696 00:38:23,823 --> 00:38:26,391 If I'd been raised in another part of the world, 697 00:38:26,434 --> 00:38:29,219 wouldn't I have believed something altogether different? 698 00:38:33,006 --> 00:38:35,878 Did I believe the Bible because it was true 699 00:38:37,097 --> 00:38:39,708 or because it's just what we believed? 700 00:38:43,973 --> 00:38:45,279 [soft intriguing music] 701 00:38:45,323 --> 00:38:47,063 While visiting Brian Rickett, 702 00:38:47,107 --> 00:38:49,892 I asked him how emphatic the Bible's claims are 703 00:38:49,936 --> 00:38:52,286 for Moses writing its first books 704 00:38:52,330 --> 00:38:54,941 around the time of the Exodus. 705 00:38:54,984 --> 00:38:56,899 - Exodus 17:14. 706 00:38:56,943 --> 00:39:00,512 It says the Lord said to Moses, "Write in a book. 707 00:39:00,555 --> 00:39:03,732 "Write this in a book," then it goes on. 708 00:39:03,776 --> 00:39:06,039 When Moses produces the tablets, 709 00:39:06,082 --> 00:39:07,736 God tells him to do that too. 710 00:39:07,780 --> 00:39:09,608 We have references in the Torah 711 00:39:09,651 --> 00:39:10,870 and all throughout the Bible 712 00:39:10,913 --> 00:39:13,786 that describe Mosaic authorship to the texts 713 00:39:13,829 --> 00:39:16,702 and it claims for itself that it is the product 714 00:39:16,745 --> 00:39:19,531 of Moses' writing as a result of what God told him to do. 715 00:39:22,403 --> 00:39:25,493 - I remembered that almost all of the books of the Bible 716 00:39:25,537 --> 00:39:28,540 reference back to the writings of Moses. 717 00:39:28,583 --> 00:39:31,673 Jesus talks about Moses and references Moses. 718 00:39:32,935 --> 00:39:35,895 If Moses didn't exist, then what does that do 719 00:39:35,938 --> 00:39:38,985 to really the credibility of Jesus? 720 00:39:39,028 --> 00:39:44,033 - Yes, John 5 provides five witnesses to Jesus' divinity. 721 00:39:45,383 --> 00:39:47,907 He concludes his argument by saying this in John 5. 722 00:39:47,950 --> 00:39:50,779 "If you believed Moses, you would believe me; 723 00:39:50,823 --> 00:39:52,041 "for he wrote of me. 724 00:39:52,085 --> 00:39:54,740 "But if you do not believe his writings, 725 00:39:54,783 --> 00:39:56,611 "how will you believe my words?" 726 00:39:56,655 --> 00:39:58,831 So there it looks like you have a definitive statement 727 00:39:58,874 --> 00:40:02,748 from Jesus that Moses produced the Torah 728 00:40:02,791 --> 00:40:05,664 and he's staking an awful lot on that reality. 729 00:40:07,883 --> 00:40:09,929 - What Moses himself says 730 00:40:09,972 --> 00:40:12,366 that these things were given to him by God. 731 00:40:12,410 --> 00:40:13,193 God told me. 732 00:40:13,236 --> 00:40:15,108 God spoke to me. 733 00:40:15,151 --> 00:40:17,153 God commanded this. 734 00:40:17,197 --> 00:40:19,808 - He clearly says that what he is writing 735 00:40:19,852 --> 00:40:20,983 is what God revealed. 736 00:40:22,507 --> 00:40:26,119 On the other hand, we see that he undoubtedly had sources. 737 00:40:26,162 --> 00:40:27,860 Moses didn't live in a vacuum. 738 00:40:27,903 --> 00:40:29,383 The traditions and things, 739 00:40:29,427 --> 00:40:32,865 whether passed on orally or in writing, were given to him 740 00:40:32,908 --> 00:40:35,476 probably by the Israelites in Egypt; 741 00:40:35,520 --> 00:40:37,826 part of the history he was given. 742 00:40:37,870 --> 00:40:40,873 This formed part of the basis on which he wrote. 743 00:40:40,916 --> 00:40:42,004 The rest revealed by God. 744 00:40:44,964 --> 00:40:46,269 [soft reverent music] 745 00:40:46,313 --> 00:40:48,446 - If the Bible's claims are true, 746 00:40:48,489 --> 00:40:50,099 then Moses must have been 747 00:40:50,143 --> 00:40:53,015 at least the primary person responsible 748 00:40:53,059 --> 00:40:55,496 for writing major parts of the Torah, 749 00:40:55,540 --> 00:40:58,325 which is the common assumption of early Judaism 750 00:40:58,368 --> 00:41:01,633 and of Jesus and his followers in the New Testament. 751 00:41:02,938 --> 00:41:04,897 Once again, Moses would have needed 752 00:41:04,940 --> 00:41:09,031 a form of writing like Hebrew by 1450 BC. 753 00:41:09,075 --> 00:41:13,079 Yet this is exactly what most scholars say doesn't exist. 754 00:41:14,384 --> 00:41:17,475 I was raised in a home that took the Bible literally, 755 00:41:17,518 --> 00:41:18,867 and you probably-- - I was too. 756 00:41:18,911 --> 00:41:22,567 - Yeah, so the question is is the Bible 757 00:41:22,610 --> 00:41:26,135 a literal story of God acting in history? 758 00:41:26,919 --> 00:41:28,486 - It purports to be. 759 00:41:29,748 --> 00:41:31,924 But whether it is or not is a question of belief. 760 00:41:33,186 --> 00:41:35,493 That's not something that can be proven. 761 00:41:37,451 --> 00:41:39,932 - [Timothy] Proven is a hard task; 762 00:41:41,499 --> 00:41:45,415 but I'm just asking if there's good reasons to believe it. 763 00:41:47,374 --> 00:41:49,898 The text is claiming not only that Moses 764 00:41:49,942 --> 00:41:53,075 wrote these things, but that God inspired 765 00:41:53,119 --> 00:41:54,903 the very words that were written. 766 00:41:56,731 --> 00:41:59,299 But if as some scholars are suggesting, 767 00:41:59,342 --> 00:42:01,910 there are parts in the Bible that are true 768 00:42:01,954 --> 00:42:04,043 and others that are not, 769 00:42:04,086 --> 00:42:06,872 how could you ever know which parts to trust? 770 00:42:09,048 --> 00:42:10,745 Believing in the God of the Bible, 771 00:42:10,789 --> 00:42:14,357 has been the foundation for my own family for generations. 772 00:42:15,184 --> 00:42:17,099 But what does that faith mean 773 00:42:17,143 --> 00:42:20,059 if it's based on a mixture of real history 774 00:42:20,102 --> 00:42:22,365 along with legends and fairytales? 775 00:42:24,063 --> 00:42:26,544 That thought left me very unsettled. 776 00:42:29,634 --> 00:42:31,026 I knew that if I was going to deal 777 00:42:31,070 --> 00:42:34,856 with this skepticism concerning the Bible's integrity 778 00:42:34,900 --> 00:42:39,252 and not live in a conflicted way, I would need answers. 779 00:42:39,295 --> 00:42:40,645 I couldn't give up. 780 00:42:42,168 --> 00:42:45,563 I would have to continue with the original question: 781 00:42:45,606 --> 00:42:48,957 Is there any evidence outside the Bible 782 00:42:49,001 --> 00:42:52,570 demonstrating that Moses could have written the Torah? 783 00:42:56,138 --> 00:43:00,055 According to the Torah, this is an eye witness account 784 00:43:00,099 --> 00:43:03,189 of Moses bringing the Israelites out of Egypt 785 00:43:03,232 --> 00:43:06,105 to Mount Sinai to meet with God. 786 00:43:06,148 --> 00:43:09,848 [thunder crackling] [soft reverent music] 787 00:43:09,891 --> 00:43:13,025 - It's an amazing experience that we can't even imagine. 788 00:43:14,113 --> 00:43:15,593 But look at what happens. 789 00:43:17,116 --> 00:43:19,031 God comes down to Mount Sinai. 790 00:43:19,074 --> 00:43:21,642 The people are expecting this. 791 00:43:21,686 --> 00:43:23,992 They were told before they left Egypt, 792 00:43:24,036 --> 00:43:27,126 Come, God is waiting for us at Mount Sinai. 793 00:43:27,169 --> 00:43:29,215 He's got something to tell us. 794 00:43:29,258 --> 00:43:30,825 [thunder crackling] 795 00:43:30,869 --> 00:43:32,479 On the morning of the third day, 796 00:43:33,698 --> 00:43:35,743 there was thunder and lightening, 797 00:43:35,787 --> 00:43:37,832 a thick cloud on the mountain, 798 00:43:37,876 --> 00:43:39,181 and a very loud trumpet blast. 799 00:43:39,225 --> 00:43:42,010 [trumpet blaring] 800 00:43:43,098 --> 00:43:46,058 So that all the people in the camp trembled. 801 00:43:46,972 --> 00:43:49,757 [trumpet blaring] 802 00:43:54,501 --> 00:43:57,939 Then Moses brought the people out of the camp to meet God 803 00:43:57,983 --> 00:44:00,638 and they took their stand at the foot of the mountain. 804 00:44:03,162 --> 00:44:05,686 Now Mount Sinai was wrapped in smoke 805 00:44:05,730 --> 00:44:09,037 because the Lord had descended on it in fire. 806 00:44:09,081 --> 00:44:12,214 [thunder crackling] 807 00:44:12,258 --> 00:44:15,478 The smoke of it went up like the smoke of [mumbles] 808 00:44:15,522 --> 00:44:17,567 and the whole mountain trembled greatly. 809 00:44:19,091 --> 00:44:22,224 As the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder, 810 00:44:22,268 --> 00:44:26,707 Moses spoke and God answered him in thunder. 811 00:44:26,751 --> 00:44:30,058 [thunder crackling] 812 00:44:30,102 --> 00:44:34,236 - If you think of it, Sinai is truly awesome. 813 00:44:35,542 --> 00:44:38,676 - [Timothy] Os Guinness is an author and social critic. 814 00:44:40,068 --> 00:44:43,332 I met him at his office surrounded by the signed photos 815 00:44:43,376 --> 00:44:45,247 of some of his writing heroes. 816 00:44:46,771 --> 00:44:49,251 He had researched a number of significant features 817 00:44:49,295 --> 00:44:52,211 having to do with the events at Mount Sinai. 818 00:44:55,301 --> 00:44:57,651 - At the heart of Sinai, 819 00:44:57,695 --> 00:45:00,698 not just the Great Constitution, the Covenant. 820 00:45:00,741 --> 00:45:03,875 Not just the great liberation coming out of Egypt, 821 00:45:03,918 --> 00:45:07,139 but the heart of them all is the Great Revelation, 822 00:45:08,531 --> 00:45:12,274 whether it's the Lord revealing himself to Moses alone 823 00:45:12,318 --> 00:45:15,103 at the burning bush or the Lord revealing himself 824 00:45:15,147 --> 00:45:19,238 to the entire nation in chapter 19. 825 00:45:20,805 --> 00:45:24,243 Many people don't realize how extraordinary that is. 826 00:45:24,286 --> 00:45:26,114 You take atheism. 827 00:45:26,158 --> 00:45:29,117 It's humans figuring it all out. 828 00:45:29,161 --> 00:45:30,510 You take Buddhism. 829 00:45:30,553 --> 00:45:33,208 It's humans figuring it all out. 830 00:45:33,252 --> 00:45:37,343 The great difference in the scriptures, 831 00:45:37,386 --> 00:45:38,779 it's not the ascent of humans 832 00:45:38,823 --> 00:45:42,870 through their thinking to God, if there is a God; 833 00:45:42,914 --> 00:45:45,220 it's the descent, the Revelation, 834 00:45:45,264 --> 00:45:48,354 the disclosure of God to us. 835 00:45:48,397 --> 00:45:50,182 That's what's unique about Sinai 836 00:45:50,225 --> 00:45:52,358 and the Jewish and Christian scriptures. 837 00:45:54,273 --> 00:45:56,144 - Moses came and told the people 838 00:45:56,188 --> 00:45:58,712 all the words of the Lord and all the laws. 839 00:46:00,279 --> 00:46:02,194 All the people answered with one voice 840 00:46:02,237 --> 00:46:06,198 and said all the words that the Lord has spoken 841 00:46:06,241 --> 00:46:07,286 we will do. 842 00:46:13,248 --> 00:46:16,730 Moses wrote down all the words of the Lord. 843 00:46:16,774 --> 00:46:19,951 [soft reverent music] 844 00:46:24,956 --> 00:46:28,089 - After 3300 years, an important discovery 845 00:46:28,133 --> 00:46:32,137 shed light on Moses's ability to write the Torah. 846 00:46:32,180 --> 00:46:34,356 [intriguing music] 847 00:46:34,400 --> 00:46:37,751 In 1905, the great pioneer of archeology, 848 00:46:37,795 --> 00:46:40,319 Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, 849 00:46:40,362 --> 00:46:43,844 and his wife, Hilda, went to the Sinai Peninsula 850 00:46:43,888 --> 00:46:47,065 searching for evidence of ancient Egyptian activity. 851 00:46:49,545 --> 00:46:51,199 Petrie had already found 852 00:46:51,243 --> 00:46:54,289 the famous Merneptah Stele, near Thebes. 853 00:46:55,638 --> 00:46:58,816 At the time, it contained the oldest known reference 854 00:46:58,859 --> 00:47:00,295 to the people of Israel. 855 00:47:01,775 --> 00:47:04,473 It boasted that they had been subdued by the Pharaohs. 856 00:47:06,084 --> 00:47:09,914 Just 50 miles north west of the traditional Mount Sinai, 857 00:47:09,957 --> 00:47:14,266 ancient Egypt worked major copper and turquoise mines. 858 00:47:14,309 --> 00:47:18,531 One of these sites is known today as Serabit El-Khadim. 859 00:47:21,751 --> 00:47:22,622 The Petries began to discover 860 00:47:22,665 --> 00:47:25,843 many hieroglyphic inscriptions; 861 00:47:27,061 --> 00:47:29,281 then on the walls of one of the mines, 862 00:47:29,324 --> 00:47:32,675 they saw writing that appeared different from the rest. 863 00:47:34,155 --> 00:47:37,767 [intriguing rhythmic music] 864 00:47:39,204 --> 00:47:41,728 To learn more about Petrie and his discovery, 865 00:47:41,771 --> 00:47:45,427 I went to the Petrie museum at University College, London. 866 00:47:52,347 --> 00:47:55,263 Egyptologist Chris Naunton is the former director 867 00:47:55,307 --> 00:47:59,093 of the Egypt Exploration Society and the current president 868 00:47:59,137 --> 00:48:02,270 of the International Association of Egyptologists. 869 00:48:03,402 --> 00:48:05,273 What was unique about Flanders? 870 00:48:06,535 --> 00:48:11,192 - Petrie has a far more rigorous scientific approach 871 00:48:12,498 --> 00:48:16,241 to the material that he was excavating 872 00:48:16,284 --> 00:48:19,070 really than anyone had before. 873 00:48:19,113 --> 00:48:22,029 Previously, archeologists had been drawn to, 874 00:48:23,204 --> 00:48:25,293 treasure is probably as good a word, 875 00:48:25,337 --> 00:48:27,774 objects which were very beautiful. 876 00:48:27,817 --> 00:48:32,213 Museum quality was a phrase that was often used. 877 00:48:32,257 --> 00:48:34,433 Those things were prioritized. 878 00:48:36,348 --> 00:48:39,133 More or less, everything else, the non beautiful, 879 00:48:39,177 --> 00:48:41,701 non inscribed, disregarded. 880 00:48:41,744 --> 00:48:44,530 Petrie is the first person really to realize 881 00:48:44,573 --> 00:48:45,705 that there was a huge amount 882 00:48:45,748 --> 00:48:47,837 to be learned from those things. 883 00:48:49,013 --> 00:48:51,450 He is the man to invent techniques 884 00:48:51,493 --> 00:48:54,453 for gathering that material, 885 00:48:54,496 --> 00:48:57,064 documenting it, and interpreting it. 886 00:48:58,718 --> 00:49:00,459 - [Timothy] Let's just talk about inscriptions 887 00:49:00,502 --> 00:49:02,548 that he found in Sinai. 888 00:49:02,591 --> 00:49:05,986 - Petrie's work in the Sinai is incredibly important. 889 00:49:06,030 --> 00:49:09,424 He uncovered a group of inscribed objects 890 00:49:09,468 --> 00:49:11,165 inscribed with a script 891 00:49:11,209 --> 00:49:15,126 which was unknown elsewhere in Egypt. 892 00:49:15,169 --> 00:49:18,868 This is the Proto-Sinaitic script. 893 00:49:20,348 --> 00:49:21,610 Of course, textural material which Petrie and others 894 00:49:21,654 --> 00:49:23,873 were uncovering in Egypt was abundant, 895 00:49:23,917 --> 00:49:26,789 but written in scripts which we're very familiar with. 896 00:49:26,833 --> 00:49:28,052 This was something very different. 897 00:49:28,095 --> 00:49:30,010 - Wasn't Egyptian. - Not Egyptian. 898 00:49:31,142 --> 00:49:33,535 This was a new script, a new language. 899 00:49:33,579 --> 00:49:35,711 Something that would have very much sat outside 900 00:49:35,755 --> 00:49:37,887 what was well established as something 901 00:49:37,931 --> 00:49:40,412 Egyptologists knew about in that valley. 902 00:49:40,455 --> 00:49:43,197 [soft reverent music] 903 00:49:43,241 --> 00:49:46,157 - In 1999, more inscriptions were found 904 00:49:46,200 --> 00:49:49,160 by Egyptologists John and Deborah Darnell. 905 00:49:49,203 --> 00:49:52,119 This time in Egypt, northwest of the ancient city 906 00:49:52,163 --> 00:49:54,992 of Thebes at a place called Wadi El-Hol. 907 00:49:56,602 --> 00:49:59,518 They were in the same style as those found in the Sinai. 908 00:49:59,561 --> 00:50:03,087 What date were the inscriptions at the Sinai mines 909 00:50:03,130 --> 00:50:04,392 and how do we know? 910 00:50:04,436 --> 00:50:06,786 - Both the inscriptions from Serabit El-Khadim 911 00:50:06,829 --> 00:50:10,050 and those from Wadi El-Hol are in essence 912 00:50:10,094 --> 00:50:11,617 argued to be Middle Kingdom. 913 00:50:11,660 --> 00:50:13,967 One of the reasons we do that is because, 914 00:50:14,011 --> 00:50:15,055 for example, at Wadi El-Hol, 915 00:50:15,099 --> 00:50:17,101 the inscriptions that are closest 916 00:50:17,144 --> 00:50:19,929 are actually Middle Kingdom texts 917 00:50:19,973 --> 00:50:23,411 and the same is true for the Serabit inscriptions. 918 00:50:27,459 --> 00:50:29,287 [intriguing music] 919 00:50:29,330 --> 00:50:31,419 - In the search for a pattern of evidence, 920 00:50:31,463 --> 00:50:35,293 what I know so far is that the Petries and others 921 00:50:35,336 --> 00:50:37,947 discovered a new type of script. 922 00:50:37,991 --> 00:50:40,385 It developed during the Middle Kingdom, 923 00:50:40,428 --> 00:50:43,692 so it would have existed by the time of the Exodus 924 00:50:43,736 --> 00:50:45,868 and should have been available to Moses. 925 00:50:47,261 --> 00:50:50,612 This script was found in the region of Egypt. 926 00:50:50,656 --> 00:50:52,701 It was not Egyptian hieroglyphs; 927 00:50:53,659 --> 00:50:55,748 it was something very different. 928 00:50:57,532 --> 00:51:00,057 These finds match the first two criteria 929 00:51:00,100 --> 00:51:02,189 of the investigation. 930 00:51:02,233 --> 00:51:03,843 But what about the last two? 931 00:51:04,887 --> 00:51:06,280 Could this new writing 932 00:51:06,324 --> 00:51:09,631 be a type of alphabet and like Hebrew? 933 00:51:12,591 --> 00:51:15,246 [stirring music] 934 00:51:21,078 --> 00:51:23,602 The Sinai mining district where the Petries 935 00:51:23,645 --> 00:51:25,865 had discovered this unusual script 936 00:51:25,908 --> 00:51:28,041 was off limits to filming 937 00:51:28,085 --> 00:51:30,391 due to ISIS activity in the area. 938 00:51:32,176 --> 00:51:36,093 I recreated the setting and asked Egyptologist David Rohl 939 00:51:36,136 --> 00:51:40,009 to join me and explain the significance of the inscriptions 940 00:51:40,053 --> 00:51:41,576 that the Petries had found. 941 00:51:51,543 --> 00:51:52,718 - They couldn't read it 942 00:51:52,761 --> 00:51:55,024 'cause it looks like Egyptian hieroglyphs; 943 00:51:55,068 --> 00:51:56,287 but when you read it, 944 00:51:56,330 --> 00:51:57,505 it doesn't actually become Egyptian. 945 00:51:57,549 --> 00:52:00,291 It's something quite different. 946 00:52:00,334 --> 00:52:02,162 So they brought an expert along later on 947 00:52:02,206 --> 00:52:03,642 to read it and it turned out to be 948 00:52:03,685 --> 00:52:05,122 what we call Northwest Semitic. 949 00:52:06,471 --> 00:52:08,299 - How do you read something like this? 950 00:52:09,517 --> 00:52:11,650 - This inscription here you see coming down, 951 00:52:11,693 --> 00:52:13,130 vertical column. 952 00:52:13,173 --> 00:52:15,436 Then the other one going along in this direction. 953 00:52:15,480 --> 00:52:17,090 So it's like a letter L. 954 00:52:17,134 --> 00:52:19,266 But it's two separate inscriptions. 955 00:52:19,310 --> 00:52:22,139 The first one is really important. 956 00:52:22,182 --> 00:52:23,357 The second one is the message 957 00:52:23,401 --> 00:52:25,098 to say please read the first one. 958 00:52:28,057 --> 00:52:30,756 [stirring music] 959 00:52:32,540 --> 00:52:34,673 - [Timothy] To learn more about these inscriptions, 960 00:52:34,716 --> 00:52:36,762 I traveled to Oxford, England, 961 00:52:36,805 --> 00:52:38,764 home to the oldest university 962 00:52:38,807 --> 00:52:40,548 in the English-speaking world. 963 00:52:42,246 --> 00:52:45,336 The Griffith Institute holds the handwritten archives 964 00:52:45,379 --> 00:52:48,730 of the man responsible for identifying the source 965 00:52:48,774 --> 00:52:50,123 of these inscriptions. 966 00:52:54,954 --> 00:52:57,652 His name was Sir Alan Gardiner 967 00:52:57,696 --> 00:53:00,002 and he was one of the world's pre-eminent experts 968 00:53:00,046 --> 00:53:02,048 in ancient languages. 969 00:53:02,091 --> 00:53:04,616 He determined that not only was this script 970 00:53:04,659 --> 00:53:08,707 made by Semitic people; it was made up of individual letters 971 00:53:08,750 --> 00:53:12,058 that formed the world's oldest known alphabet. 972 00:53:15,844 --> 00:53:17,629 - [Alan] The case for the alphabetic character 973 00:53:17,672 --> 00:53:19,935 of the unknown script is overwhelming. 974 00:53:19,979 --> 00:53:23,635 The meanings of these names, translated as Semitic words, 975 00:53:23,678 --> 00:53:26,638 are plain or plausible in 17 cases. 976 00:53:28,901 --> 00:53:30,294 - There are several languages 977 00:53:30,337 --> 00:53:32,687 in the Northwest Semitic family; 978 00:53:32,731 --> 00:53:36,256 one of which is the Hebrew spoken by the Israelites. 979 00:53:36,300 --> 00:53:38,780 All of them are very similar. 980 00:53:38,824 --> 00:53:40,652 Since they are all so similar, 981 00:53:40,695 --> 00:53:42,262 some scholars have suggested 982 00:53:42,306 --> 00:53:45,744 that Moses didn't actually need a Hebrew alphabet. 983 00:53:45,787 --> 00:53:48,312 He could have used one of the other Semitic scripts 984 00:53:48,355 --> 00:53:49,922 to write the Torah. 985 00:53:49,965 --> 00:53:52,794 The writing could later have transitioned to Hebrew 986 00:53:52,838 --> 00:53:56,798 around 900 BC when the Hebrew script developed. 987 00:53:58,017 --> 00:54:00,367 This early alphabetic script has been given 988 00:54:00,411 --> 00:54:02,630 several names by scholars. 989 00:54:02,674 --> 00:54:05,372 One is Proto-Sinaitic. 990 00:54:05,416 --> 00:54:07,156 Proto meaning first 991 00:54:07,200 --> 00:54:10,464 and Sinaitic meaning from the Sinai. 992 00:54:10,508 --> 00:54:12,379 Another is Proto-Canaanite 993 00:54:12,423 --> 00:54:15,643 because it later shows up in the land of Canaan. 994 00:54:17,210 --> 00:54:19,125 Did those inscriptions give you an idea 995 00:54:19,168 --> 00:54:23,434 of the types of people that were scratching on these walls? 996 00:54:23,477 --> 00:54:25,087 - They were definitely Semites. 997 00:54:25,131 --> 00:54:27,307 We know that because of the words that they wrote. 998 00:54:27,351 --> 00:54:30,310 Many of them can be deciphered and have been deciphered. 999 00:54:30,354 --> 00:54:32,051 Those are Semitic words. 1000 00:54:32,094 --> 00:54:35,750 - It seemed this was just what I was looking for. 1001 00:54:35,794 --> 00:54:38,710 But one challenge against Moses writing the Torah 1002 00:54:38,753 --> 00:54:40,712 is the common view that the Phoenicians, 1003 00:54:40,755 --> 00:54:43,105 who lived next to the land of Israel, 1004 00:54:43,149 --> 00:54:46,848 invented the alphabet around 1100 BC, 1005 00:54:46,892 --> 00:54:50,374 long after the time of Moses and the Exodus. 1006 00:54:50,417 --> 00:54:52,593 If this were true, it would mean that 1007 00:54:52,637 --> 00:54:56,380 there was no alphabet for Moses to use. 1008 00:54:56,423 --> 00:54:59,687 The Petries' discovery of this early Semitic alphabet, 1009 00:54:59,731 --> 00:55:03,474 now dated by scholars to the era of the Middle Kingdom, 1010 00:55:03,517 --> 00:55:05,780 clearly challenges that claim. 1011 00:55:05,824 --> 00:55:08,740 For many years, the popular claim in school textbooks 1012 00:55:08,783 --> 00:55:10,524 has been that the Phoenicians 1013 00:55:12,396 --> 00:55:14,049 basically invented the alphabet. 1014 00:55:14,963 --> 00:55:16,138 What's your thoughts? 1015 00:55:16,182 --> 00:55:17,270 - In essence, I think what we can say 1016 00:55:17,314 --> 00:55:18,793 based on the evidence that we have 1017 00:55:18,837 --> 00:55:20,404 is the Phoenicians didn't invent the alphabet. 1018 00:55:20,447 --> 00:55:21,840 We certainly know that's the case. 1019 00:55:21,883 --> 00:55:23,798 The Phoenicians didn't invent the alphabet. 1020 00:55:23,842 --> 00:55:26,410 The Phoenicians did though standardize 1021 00:55:26,453 --> 00:55:29,326 the early alphabetic writing system; 1022 00:55:29,369 --> 00:55:31,893 but the alphabet itself was an innovation 1023 00:55:31,937 --> 00:55:34,331 and it was definitely Semites who invented it. 1024 00:55:35,810 --> 00:55:38,378 - [Timothy] This would mean that the world's oldest alphabet 1025 00:55:38,422 --> 00:55:43,122 is not Phoenician, but is actually the Proto-Sinaitic script 1026 00:55:43,165 --> 00:55:44,645 found by the Petries. 1027 00:55:44,689 --> 00:55:45,559 [stirring music] 1028 00:55:45,603 --> 00:55:47,082 - What the evidence suggests 1029 00:55:47,126 --> 00:55:49,737 is that we have wonderful Northwest Semitic inscriptions., 1030 00:55:49,781 --> 00:55:52,566 evidence for the Semites inventing the alphabet. 1031 00:55:52,610 --> 00:55:54,742 Evidence for the first alphabet, 1032 00:55:54,786 --> 00:55:59,268 a grand of technology that will from that point on 1033 00:55:59,312 --> 00:56:01,227 transform so many things. 1034 00:56:01,270 --> 00:56:03,621 - Transforms the world. - We use it today. 1035 00:56:07,015 --> 00:56:09,888 - I am asking the questions from my own faith. 1036 00:56:09,931 --> 00:56:11,846 I wanna know if Moses wrote. 1037 00:56:11,890 --> 00:56:15,415 - It's not just a matter of historical curiosity. 1038 00:56:15,459 --> 00:56:17,765 Well Moses wrote these books 1039 00:56:17,809 --> 00:56:19,985 and not some anonymous figure. 1040 00:56:20,028 --> 00:56:23,510 It is that Moses is the chosen man of God. 1041 00:56:24,685 --> 00:56:27,253 He is the man who spoke God 1042 00:56:27,296 --> 00:56:29,298 as a man speaks to his friend. 1043 00:56:30,474 --> 00:56:34,782 Moses has great authority. 1044 00:56:34,826 --> 00:56:37,872 That is why I think Jesus and the apostles 1045 00:56:37,916 --> 00:56:41,659 when they spoke of the books of Moses, 1046 00:56:41,702 --> 00:56:45,532 they refer to him by name because he was Moses. 1047 00:56:45,576 --> 00:56:47,447 He was this chosen man of God. 1048 00:56:53,018 --> 00:56:55,194 - In my search for a pattern of evidence 1049 00:56:55,237 --> 00:56:57,065 showing that Moses could have written 1050 00:56:57,109 --> 00:56:59,241 the first books of the Bible, 1051 00:56:59,285 --> 00:57:01,853 the inscriptions found by the Petries and others 1052 00:57:01,896 --> 00:57:04,943 confirm that the Proto-Sinaitic script 1053 00:57:04,986 --> 00:57:07,032 is the earliest known alphabet 1054 00:57:07,075 --> 00:57:10,992 and it appeared centuries earlier than even Phoenician. 1055 00:57:11,036 --> 00:57:14,126 An alphabet would make learning to read and write easy, 1056 00:57:14,169 --> 00:57:16,911 allowing the Israelites to teach their children 1057 00:57:16,955 --> 00:57:19,914 the words of God as Moses instructed. 1058 00:57:21,002 --> 00:57:22,961 This alphabet was Semitic, 1059 00:57:23,004 --> 00:57:26,747 which means that it was in the same family as Hebrew. 1060 00:57:26,791 --> 00:57:29,968 Therefore, it was a form of writing like Hebrew. 1061 00:57:31,186 --> 00:57:34,059 This writing existing by the time of the Exodus 1062 00:57:34,102 --> 00:57:36,714 and in the region of Egypt could have provided 1063 00:57:36,757 --> 00:57:38,933 the tool needed for Moses to express 1064 00:57:38,977 --> 00:57:43,198 the nuance and detail found in the early books of the Bible. 1065 00:57:45,113 --> 00:57:47,507 I was excited to actually find evidence 1066 00:57:47,551 --> 00:57:50,858 matching all four steps of the criteria. 1067 00:57:50,902 --> 00:57:52,947 But this brings up a new question 1068 00:57:52,991 --> 00:57:55,515 about the fourth step of the pattern; 1069 00:57:55,559 --> 00:57:58,170 an even bigger and more profound question 1070 00:57:58,213 --> 00:58:01,608 that goes beyond whether it was like Hebrew. 1071 00:58:01,652 --> 00:58:05,264 What if these inscriptions weren't just like Hebrew? 1072 00:58:05,307 --> 00:58:07,571 What if they actually were Hebrew? 1073 00:58:09,007 --> 00:58:12,097 If that were true, it would be a slam dunk 1074 00:58:12,140 --> 00:58:15,970 for Moses' ability to write the Torah in Hebrew, 1075 00:58:16,014 --> 00:58:19,496 the language of all known Torah scrolls. 1076 00:58:20,671 --> 00:58:22,934 Not only that, if it was Hebrew, 1077 00:58:22,977 --> 00:58:26,546 it would show that the source of the script 1078 00:58:26,590 --> 00:58:27,939 was the Israelites. 1079 00:58:33,161 --> 00:58:35,599 I couldn't get this idea out of my head. 1080 00:58:37,122 --> 00:58:39,733 Was this script actually the earliest written Hebrew? 1081 00:58:41,605 --> 00:58:43,389 As I set off to investigate, 1082 00:58:43,432 --> 00:58:46,000 little did I realize how controversial 1083 00:58:46,044 --> 00:58:47,524 that question would be. 1084 00:58:54,966 --> 00:58:56,141 [soft reverent music] 1085 00:58:56,184 --> 00:58:58,143 Could this script actually be 1086 00:58:58,186 --> 00:59:00,537 the earliest form of written Hebrew? 1087 00:59:01,755 --> 00:59:04,018 This might seems like a logical question, 1088 00:59:04,062 --> 00:59:06,064 but I was very puzzled to find 1089 00:59:06,107 --> 00:59:09,023 just how controversial this idea is 1090 00:59:09,067 --> 00:59:11,156 in the world of academia today. 1091 00:59:14,202 --> 00:59:16,901 [stirring music] 1092 00:59:20,034 --> 00:59:23,037 [muffled crosstalk] 1093 00:59:26,737 --> 00:59:29,304 I went to Israel to meet with the chair of Egyptology 1094 00:59:29,348 --> 00:59:31,698 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1095 00:59:32,699 --> 00:59:34,614 Professor Orly Goldwasser 1096 00:59:34,658 --> 00:59:36,834 is one of Israel's leading experts 1097 00:59:36,877 --> 00:59:39,227 on the formation of the early alphabet. 1098 00:59:40,141 --> 00:59:41,752 There are some people suggesting 1099 00:59:41,795 --> 00:59:44,145 that this Proto-Sinaitic script 1100 00:59:44,189 --> 00:59:46,626 was early form of Hebrew. 1101 00:59:46,670 --> 00:59:47,584 Have you ever heard that before? 1102 00:59:47,627 --> 00:59:49,629 - Yeah, yeah, this is sad. 1103 00:59:49,673 --> 00:59:50,630 - Sad? 1104 00:59:50,674 --> 00:59:51,500 This is sad? 1105 00:59:51,544 --> 00:59:53,633 - It's not science. 1106 00:59:53,677 --> 00:59:57,855 This is, excuse me for using the very blunt words here. 1107 00:59:57,898 --> 01:00:01,902 This is disseminating fake knowledge 1108 01:00:01,946 --> 01:00:03,904 and fake science to people. 1109 01:00:03,948 --> 01:00:05,340 It's not their field. 1110 01:00:05,384 --> 01:00:10,041 You can tell me for example, any stories in biology, 1111 01:00:11,216 --> 01:00:14,175 mathematics and I will believe because I don't know. 1112 01:00:14,219 --> 01:00:17,265 Really if my great teacher Joseph Naveh would be alive, 1113 01:00:17,309 --> 01:00:19,354 I think he would die again if he moved here. 1114 01:00:19,398 --> 01:00:20,268 - You could hear that? 1115 01:00:20,312 --> 01:00:21,661 - He invented this theory. 1116 01:00:21,705 --> 01:00:23,010 It has nothing to do. 1117 01:00:23,054 --> 01:00:25,143 Hebrew is a kind of dialect 1118 01:00:25,186 --> 01:00:27,232 that developed Canaanite dialect. 1119 01:00:27,275 --> 01:00:29,495 It developed much later. 1120 01:00:29,538 --> 01:00:32,803 To call this old Canaanite dialect 1121 01:00:32,846 --> 01:00:34,500 which cannot be identified, 1122 01:00:34,543 --> 01:00:37,242 maybe because the inscriptions are too short. 1123 01:00:37,285 --> 01:00:40,549 Hebrew, it's opportunism. 1124 01:00:45,250 --> 01:00:46,643 - [Timothy] Professor Gentry 1125 01:00:46,686 --> 01:00:49,602 experienced something different with his professors. 1126 01:00:49,646 --> 01:00:53,040 - Frequently when we're taught things, 1127 01:00:53,084 --> 01:00:56,435 there's a consensus among scholars 1128 01:00:56,478 --> 01:00:59,090 that this is the way things are. 1129 01:00:59,133 --> 01:01:01,222 But when you get out the microscope 1130 01:01:01,266 --> 01:01:04,791 and examine the evidence, sometimes it doesn't add up 1131 01:01:04,835 --> 01:01:07,228 so it's important to check things out. 1132 01:01:07,272 --> 01:01:09,361 - Yeah 'cause I know a lot of people 1133 01:01:09,404 --> 01:01:12,756 can say my professor told me. - Yeah, that's right. 1134 01:01:12,799 --> 01:01:14,801 - Then his professor told him, correct? 1135 01:01:14,845 --> 01:01:16,237 - That's right. 1136 01:01:16,281 --> 01:01:19,327 - Then there's the real question of is it correct? 1137 01:01:19,371 --> 01:01:20,807 - That's right. 1138 01:01:20,851 --> 01:01:24,376 - What would be one example of a problem you had 1139 01:01:24,419 --> 01:01:27,205 that through diligence and investigation, 1140 01:01:27,248 --> 01:01:28,946 you were able to solve for yourself? 1141 01:01:28,989 --> 01:01:31,949 - I think the documentary hypothesis is one. 1142 01:01:31,992 --> 01:01:33,864 I went to a school where they taught it 1143 01:01:33,907 --> 01:01:36,388 every day for 17 years. 1144 01:01:36,431 --> 01:01:41,436 I read a book by an Italian Jew called Umberto Cassuto. 1145 01:01:43,221 --> 01:01:44,701 He wrote a very good book 1146 01:01:44,744 --> 01:01:47,138 criticizing the documentary hypothesis. 1147 01:01:48,356 --> 01:01:50,837 One day I was at the University of Toronto 1148 01:01:50,881 --> 01:01:54,623 and my professor was teaching the documentary hypothesis. 1149 01:01:54,667 --> 01:01:58,323 All I did was very politely say, 1150 01:01:58,366 --> 01:02:00,934 "Have you ever looked at the book by Umberto Cassuto?" 1151 01:02:01,979 --> 01:02:03,328 The answer I was given was, 1152 01:02:03,371 --> 01:02:07,332 "We don't read books like that around here." 1153 01:02:07,375 --> 01:02:10,248 That was when I clued in and realized 1154 01:02:10,291 --> 01:02:11,858 for them it's a faith stance. 1155 01:02:11,902 --> 01:02:13,817 It's not as if 1156 01:02:15,819 --> 01:02:18,169 this is perfect science. 1157 01:02:18,212 --> 01:02:20,345 - In other words, there was a sense 1158 01:02:20,388 --> 01:02:22,086 that they didn't wanna hear other information. 1159 01:02:22,129 --> 01:02:23,174 - That's right. 1160 01:02:23,217 --> 01:02:24,131 For me, they were the fundamentalists 1161 01:02:24,175 --> 01:02:25,959 because their minds were closed 1162 01:02:26,003 --> 01:02:29,267 and they were not interested in evidence 1163 01:02:29,310 --> 01:02:32,618 that would call their consensus into question. 1164 01:02:32,661 --> 01:02:34,315 [soft reverent music] 1165 01:02:34,359 --> 01:02:37,275 - The issue of this script being Hebrew 1166 01:02:37,318 --> 01:02:39,364 directly connects to whether Moses 1167 01:02:39,407 --> 01:02:41,627 could've used it to write the Torah. 1168 01:02:43,150 --> 01:02:45,805 If one believes that Moses didn't write the Torah, 1169 01:02:45,849 --> 01:02:48,503 then where does that thinking naturally lead? 1170 01:02:50,157 --> 01:02:51,419 [birds chirping] 1171 01:02:51,463 --> 01:02:54,161 We both grew up in families that both believed 1172 01:02:54,205 --> 01:02:57,730 the Bible was a historical document. 1173 01:02:57,774 --> 01:03:01,386 - My father was a minister, very conservative, 1174 01:03:01,429 --> 01:03:03,692 southern, small-town churches. 1175 01:03:05,042 --> 01:03:06,347 - Tell me about that. 1176 01:03:06,391 --> 01:03:07,958 You were raised in a conservative home. 1177 01:03:08,001 --> 01:03:11,700 - We read the Bible literally and thought that was adequate. 1178 01:03:13,180 --> 01:03:16,009 Then I went to a Bible college and nothing changed there. 1179 01:03:16,053 --> 01:03:19,883 Then I went to a liberal/protestant theological seminary 1180 01:03:19,926 --> 01:03:22,842 and that was quite a shock I remember. 1181 01:03:24,365 --> 01:03:26,367 Then I went onto Harvard and by that time, 1182 01:03:26,411 --> 01:03:28,239 I was moving away from theology 1183 01:03:28,282 --> 01:03:31,503 and into history, thus into archeology. 1184 01:03:31,546 --> 01:03:34,201 - You were actually a minister. 1185 01:03:34,245 --> 01:03:39,250 - I was a clergyman for 13 years, United Church of Christ. 1186 01:03:40,468 --> 01:03:41,643 - I'm gonna ask you a theological question 1187 01:03:41,687 --> 01:03:43,515 'cause you have had quite an arc of a life. 1188 01:03:43,558 --> 01:03:45,343 - I've had an adventuresome life. 1189 01:03:45,386 --> 01:03:46,474 - You have, you have. 1190 01:03:48,128 --> 01:03:52,480 I'm gonna ask you the most obvious question, is there a god? 1191 01:03:53,264 --> 01:03:54,961 - I am not an atheist. 1192 01:03:55,005 --> 01:03:57,050 I think that's an arrogant position. 1193 01:03:58,443 --> 01:04:01,881 I'm an agnostic, which means I do not know 1194 01:04:01,925 --> 01:04:05,232 and I think that's the only honest position I can take. 1195 01:04:05,276 --> 01:04:07,887 I'm not going to say there is or there is not, 1196 01:04:07,931 --> 01:04:09,367 that's a theological issue. 1197 01:04:09,410 --> 01:04:10,498 I'm not a theologian. 1198 01:04:13,762 --> 01:04:18,767 [soft reverent music] [singer vocalizing] 1199 01:04:20,117 --> 01:04:23,120 - In these interviews it was clear to me 1200 01:04:23,163 --> 01:04:25,035 that the more these scholars doubted 1201 01:04:25,078 --> 01:04:28,516 that Moses wrote the Torah, the less sure they were 1202 01:04:28,560 --> 01:04:31,519 of even the existence of God. 1203 01:04:34,087 --> 01:04:36,916 I remember going to church on Sunday mornings 1204 01:04:36,960 --> 01:04:40,702 and hearing the Bible called the Word of God. 1205 01:04:42,226 --> 01:04:44,445 I was taught that Moses and other Biblical writers 1206 01:04:44,489 --> 01:04:46,578 were divinely inspired. 1207 01:04:46,621 --> 01:04:48,754 They were chosen people who wrote 1208 01:04:48,797 --> 01:04:51,452 what they saw and heard from God, 1209 01:04:51,496 --> 01:04:53,585 so others in the future could read it. 1210 01:04:55,108 --> 01:04:57,676 Was there a connection between the Bible 1211 01:04:57,719 --> 01:05:00,070 and the world's first alphabet? 1212 01:05:03,551 --> 01:05:08,339 [intense reverent music] [singer vocalizing] 1213 01:05:08,382 --> 01:05:12,169 Early in his career, David Rohl had uncovered problems 1214 01:05:12,212 --> 01:05:15,694 with the dates given to the reigns of Egyptian Pharaohs. 1215 01:05:15,737 --> 01:05:19,393 He concluded that Egypt's dating had been over-exaggerated 1216 01:05:19,437 --> 01:05:21,091 and needed to be revised. 1217 01:05:22,657 --> 01:05:25,834 When this was done, he began to see evidence 1218 01:05:25,878 --> 01:05:30,491 for the Biblical Exodus emerging in an entirely new period. 1219 01:05:31,710 --> 01:05:33,625 While most scholars put the six steps 1220 01:05:33,668 --> 01:05:36,497 of the Exodus in Egypt's New Kingdom, 1221 01:05:36,541 --> 01:05:39,457 this evidence was in the earlier middle kingdom 1222 01:05:39,500 --> 01:05:41,850 at a time where most weren't looking. 1223 01:05:44,592 --> 01:05:47,160 The unexpected result of David's revision 1224 01:05:47,204 --> 01:05:50,337 of Egyptian history was that the early evidence 1225 01:05:50,381 --> 01:05:53,601 shifted forward aligning with the Biblical dates. 1226 01:05:54,559 --> 01:05:57,431 [foreboding music] 1227 01:06:00,608 --> 01:06:02,349 To further explore his theories, 1228 01:06:02,393 --> 01:06:05,004 he traveled into the Sinai area 1229 01:06:05,048 --> 01:06:07,964 were the Petries made their discoveries. 1230 01:06:08,007 --> 01:06:12,925 [lively mystical music] [singer vocalizing] 1231 01:06:14,796 --> 01:06:16,450 He had quickly come to realize 1232 01:06:16,494 --> 01:06:19,627 that placing the early Israelites in the Middle Kingdom 1233 01:06:19,671 --> 01:06:22,239 could connect them and their Hebrew language 1234 01:06:22,282 --> 01:06:25,764 with the Proto-Sinaitic script, which was invented 1235 01:06:25,807 --> 01:06:28,680 in the same time period and in the same area. 1236 01:06:30,421 --> 01:06:33,206 But the idea of Moses writing the Torah 1237 01:06:33,250 --> 01:06:37,558 and a Biblical Exodus is inconceivable to most scholars. 1238 01:06:39,473 --> 01:06:42,650 Yet I had been faced with this challenge before 1239 01:06:42,694 --> 01:06:45,784 and the solution was found in a pattern. 1240 01:06:49,570 --> 01:06:52,443 In the search for whether the Sinai inscriptions 1241 01:06:52,486 --> 01:06:55,489 were actually written in an early form of Hebrew, 1242 01:06:55,533 --> 01:06:59,276 I would need to answer the following three questions. 1243 01:06:59,319 --> 01:07:02,409 Do the letters of the Proto-Sinaitic script 1244 01:07:02,453 --> 01:07:04,629 match the look of Hebrew? 1245 01:07:04,672 --> 01:07:08,067 Is there a connection and are the inscriptions 1246 01:07:08,111 --> 01:07:10,896 readable as Hebrew, do they make sense? 1247 01:07:12,245 --> 01:07:14,813 Does the history of the early alphabet 1248 01:07:14,856 --> 01:07:17,685 match the history of the Israelites? 1249 01:07:17,729 --> 01:07:19,948 Because if it does, it would indicate 1250 01:07:19,992 --> 01:07:22,299 they were the ones responsible for it. 1251 01:07:23,474 --> 01:07:26,564 The first question of the Hebrew pattern is 1252 01:07:26,607 --> 01:07:29,610 do the letters of the Proto-Sinaitic script 1253 01:07:29,654 --> 01:07:31,699 match the look of Hebrew? 1254 01:07:35,660 --> 01:07:39,707 [intriguing orchestral music] 1255 01:07:42,971 --> 01:07:45,670 Dr. Douglas Petrovich has long studied 1256 01:07:45,713 --> 01:07:47,759 inscriptions and their meanings. 1257 01:07:47,802 --> 01:07:49,587 He is yet another scholar I met 1258 01:07:49,630 --> 01:07:52,677 who believes Moses wrote the Torah. 1259 01:07:52,720 --> 01:07:54,722 It appears that Professor Dever's claim 1260 01:07:54,766 --> 01:07:58,857 that scholars no longer hold this view was overstated. 1261 01:08:00,337 --> 01:08:03,514 Just like David Rohl, Dr. Petrovich proposes 1262 01:08:03,557 --> 01:08:07,866 that the early Sinaitic script is actually the earliest form 1263 01:08:07,909 --> 01:08:11,652 of written Hebrew developed by the Israelites. 1264 01:08:11,696 --> 01:08:15,482 However unlike Rohl, Petrovich doesn't see a problem 1265 01:08:15,526 --> 01:08:19,704 with Egypt's dating system, so he uses the standard dates. 1266 01:08:20,705 --> 01:08:23,273 Petrovich recently outlined his case 1267 01:08:23,316 --> 01:08:26,580 in his book, The World's Oldest Alphabet. 1268 01:08:26,624 --> 01:08:30,280 He thinks a key link between the Sinai inscriptions 1269 01:08:30,323 --> 01:08:32,586 and the early Israelites is the fact 1270 01:08:32,630 --> 01:08:35,720 that whoever invented the alphabet borrowed symbols 1271 01:08:35,763 --> 01:08:38,766 from Egyptian hieroglyphs to make the letters. 1272 01:08:40,072 --> 01:08:44,163 Here's the Egyptian gallery and we have an artifact here. 1273 01:08:44,207 --> 01:08:45,469 Tell me about this. 1274 01:08:45,512 --> 01:08:47,384 - That's right, this is from ancient Egypt. 1275 01:08:47,427 --> 01:08:48,733 It's from the Old Kingdom, 1276 01:08:48,776 --> 01:08:50,691 maybe about 400 years before Abraham lived. 1277 01:08:50,735 --> 01:08:52,650 - It's very old then. - It's very old. 1278 01:08:54,217 --> 01:08:56,741 - What is the connection with Egyptian hieroglyphs 1279 01:08:56,784 --> 01:08:59,570 and the oldest alphabet? 1280 01:08:59,613 --> 01:09:01,920 - This is the very writing script 1281 01:09:01,963 --> 01:09:05,619 that's the basis of the world's oldest alphabet. 1282 01:09:05,663 --> 01:09:10,320 They were formed from 22 of these hieroglyphic signs. 1283 01:09:10,363 --> 01:09:12,626 - Are there any of those examples here on this? 1284 01:09:12,670 --> 01:09:15,063 - Yes, in fact here is a wave of water. 1285 01:09:15,107 --> 01:09:17,762 When you convert this into a proto-continental 1286 01:09:17,805 --> 01:09:19,677 alphabetical letter in Hebrew, 1287 01:09:19,720 --> 01:09:21,635 this becomes the M 1288 01:09:21,679 --> 01:09:25,030 because for Hebrews, water is mayim. 1289 01:09:25,073 --> 01:09:26,553 They see the wave of water, 1290 01:09:26,597 --> 01:09:27,728 they're thinking mayim 1291 01:09:27,772 --> 01:09:29,165 and they pronounce muh. 1292 01:09:32,994 --> 01:09:35,301 - This is were the alphabet came from, 1293 01:09:35,345 --> 01:09:37,651 but how did it develop over time? 1294 01:09:40,872 --> 01:09:42,787 When you look at the family tree 1295 01:09:42,830 --> 01:09:44,571 for the beginning of the alphabet, 1296 01:09:44,615 --> 01:09:47,792 it starts with the Proto-Sinaitic script 1297 01:09:47,835 --> 01:09:51,839 which when found in Canaan is called Proto-Canaanite. 1298 01:09:51,883 --> 01:09:54,102 Then in the standard view, 1299 01:09:54,146 --> 01:09:55,974 the alphabet is believed to have developed 1300 01:09:56,017 --> 01:09:59,282 into Phoenician hundreds of years later. 1301 01:09:59,325 --> 01:10:02,894 In this view, Phoenician branches into other scripts 1302 01:10:02,937 --> 01:10:05,984 such as Old Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek 1303 01:10:06,027 --> 01:10:10,336 continuing on to numerous alphabets over the centuries. 1304 01:10:10,380 --> 01:10:13,861 But was the first alphabet related to Hebrew? 1305 01:10:16,255 --> 01:10:18,388 Professor Petrovich has argued that 1306 01:10:18,431 --> 01:10:20,128 the Proto-Siniatic inscriptions 1307 01:10:20,172 --> 01:10:22,566 were actually an early form of Hebrew 1308 01:10:22,609 --> 01:10:24,481 and the world's first alphabet. 1309 01:10:24,524 --> 01:10:25,873 What are your thoughts? 1310 01:10:25,917 --> 01:10:27,353 - I wish that it were true. 1311 01:10:28,311 --> 01:10:30,182 I wish that were correct. 1312 01:10:30,226 --> 01:10:32,576 It would be absolutely fascinating. 1313 01:10:32,619 --> 01:10:35,622 The difficulty with that is first and foremost 1314 01:10:35,666 --> 01:10:39,713 the script of the Proto-Canaanite inscriptions 1315 01:10:39,757 --> 01:10:41,498 or the early alphabetic inscriptions; 1316 01:10:41,541 --> 01:10:44,762 the script is definitely not the Hebrew script, 1317 01:10:44,805 --> 01:10:45,850 so that's a problem. 1318 01:10:47,199 --> 01:10:48,940 - I could see why it's difficult 1319 01:10:48,983 --> 01:10:52,335 to link Old Hebrew with the world's oldest alphabet, 1320 01:10:52,378 --> 01:10:54,772 the Proto-Sinaitic script. 1321 01:10:54,815 --> 01:10:57,992 Old Hebrew or Paleo Hebrew, as it's sometimes called, 1322 01:10:58,036 --> 01:11:00,952 is thought to have emerged 1,000 years later 1323 01:11:00,995 --> 01:11:02,823 and to have developed from Phoenician. 1324 01:11:03,998 --> 01:11:05,478 The consensus of scholars holds 1325 01:11:05,522 --> 01:11:08,089 that the very first Hebrew text 1326 01:11:08,133 --> 01:11:10,831 starts with Old Hebrew by definition. 1327 01:11:12,050 --> 01:11:13,660 - We know the Hebrew inscriptions well. 1328 01:11:13,704 --> 01:11:17,664 We know the Hebrew script well beginning around 900 BCE. 1329 01:11:17,708 --> 01:11:19,318 The script of those inscriptions 1330 01:11:19,362 --> 01:11:21,973 is dramatically different from the Hebrew script, 1331 01:11:22,016 --> 01:11:23,888 dramatically different. 1332 01:11:23,931 --> 01:11:27,283 - [Timothy] However, scripts can look dramatically different 1333 01:11:27,326 --> 01:11:30,808 and still be a part of the same family. 1334 01:11:30,851 --> 01:11:32,810 One example can be seen by looking 1335 01:11:32,853 --> 01:11:35,726 at the first verse in the book of Genesis 1336 01:11:35,769 --> 01:11:37,945 as seen in the Wycliffe Bible. 1337 01:11:37,989 --> 01:11:40,992 It was written in the English of 1385 1338 01:11:41,035 --> 01:11:43,864 from about 600 years ago. 1339 01:11:43,908 --> 01:11:46,476 Here is the same verse today. 1340 01:11:46,519 --> 01:11:49,957 I was surprised how much English has changed. 1341 01:11:51,219 --> 01:11:53,047 Furthermore, even Professor Rollston 1342 01:11:53,091 --> 01:11:55,136 acknowledged that the Hebrew script 1343 01:11:55,180 --> 01:11:58,923 changed over time in a later period. 1344 01:11:58,966 --> 01:12:01,621 But if Old Hebrew evolved over time, 1345 01:12:01,665 --> 01:12:03,580 why couldn't it have evolved earlier 1346 01:12:03,623 --> 01:12:07,018 from the script that is known today as Proto-Sinaitic. 1347 01:12:08,802 --> 01:12:12,197 [intriguing inquisitive music] 1348 01:12:12,240 --> 01:12:13,503 I needed to go back to Israel 1349 01:12:13,546 --> 01:12:16,244 and to the important Biblical city of Gezer, 1350 01:12:16,288 --> 01:12:18,986 20 miles northwest of Jerusalem. 1351 01:12:20,161 --> 01:12:23,904 It was here that Irish archeologist Stuart McAllister 1352 01:12:23,948 --> 01:12:25,863 discovered what many considered to be 1353 01:12:25,906 --> 01:12:29,867 one of the earliest Old Hebrew inscriptions found to date. 1354 01:12:29,910 --> 01:12:33,697 It was a calendar inscribed on a limestone tablet 1355 01:12:33,740 --> 01:12:37,701 that included monthly information about crops. 1356 01:12:37,744 --> 01:12:39,529 I looked at the Gezer calendar 1357 01:12:39,572 --> 01:12:41,226 to compare it to the inscriptions 1358 01:12:41,269 --> 01:12:43,968 the Petries discovered in the Sinai mines 1359 01:12:44,011 --> 01:12:46,840 which are from centuries earlier. 1360 01:12:46,884 --> 01:12:50,714 For many of the letters, you can see a clear resemblance. 1361 01:12:50,757 --> 01:12:54,282 Some of the letters of the two scripts are also different. 1362 01:12:54,326 --> 01:12:55,980 But according to Doug Petrovich, 1363 01:12:56,023 --> 01:12:59,723 they aren't as different as Professor Rollston claims. 1364 01:12:59,766 --> 01:13:02,639 He showed me how each letter changed over time 1365 01:13:02,682 --> 01:13:05,772 starting with the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, 1366 01:13:05,816 --> 01:13:07,295 the letter [speaks foreign language]. 1367 01:13:07,339 --> 01:13:10,864 - It starts out as a full man here, here and here. 1368 01:13:10,908 --> 01:13:15,913 Usually he has both arms up with right angles at his elbows 1369 01:13:17,175 --> 01:13:18,916 in a pose that we who live in the United States 1370 01:13:18,959 --> 01:13:21,875 would call the Touchdown Pose. 1371 01:13:21,919 --> 01:13:23,790 This is the touchdown letter. 1372 01:13:23,834 --> 01:13:28,839 This letter makes the H sound in Hebrew like huh 1373 01:13:30,057 --> 01:13:31,624 and it comes from the Hebrew world halal. 1374 01:13:31,668 --> 01:13:34,845 That's the word that's connected to the pictograph. 1375 01:13:34,888 --> 01:13:37,630 Halal means praise. 1376 01:13:37,674 --> 01:13:38,979 - Or hallelujah? 1377 01:13:39,023 --> 01:13:42,026 - The word hallelujah is based on this very word. 1378 01:13:42,069 --> 01:13:45,986 It's the arms raised in praise toward God. 1379 01:13:46,030 --> 01:13:48,859 The head is insignificant, the legs are insignificant. 1380 01:13:48,902 --> 01:13:52,471 Oddly enough, what happens over time as the letter evolves? 1381 01:13:52,515 --> 01:13:53,820 Here's one leg missing. 1382 01:13:53,864 --> 01:13:55,561 Here's a head that's been reduced greatly. 1383 01:13:55,605 --> 01:13:57,476 Reduced greatly, reduced greatly. 1384 01:13:57,520 --> 01:14:01,045 No legs at all here on Sinai 374, why? 1385 01:14:01,088 --> 01:14:03,613 Because all you need is the hands raised. 1386 01:14:03,656 --> 01:14:06,572 Eventually they realized we don't really need the head 1387 01:14:06,616 --> 01:14:08,182 and we don't really need the legs, 1388 01:14:08,226 --> 01:14:11,316 so that morphs into what looks like an E. 1389 01:14:11,359 --> 01:14:15,059 If you were to take this from the Sartah Ostracon 1390 01:14:15,102 --> 01:14:18,062 and turn it 90 degrees to the left, 1391 01:14:18,105 --> 01:14:21,892 it would be the neck of a person, the left arm of a person 1392 01:14:21,935 --> 01:14:24,460 and the right arm of a person all pointing up. 1393 01:14:26,287 --> 01:14:27,506 - While the Proto-Sinaitic letter 1394 01:14:27,550 --> 01:14:30,030 of a man praising may look quite different 1395 01:14:30,074 --> 01:14:32,772 than the corresponding Hebrew letter, 1396 01:14:32,816 --> 01:14:35,079 once you understand how it developed, 1397 01:14:35,122 --> 01:14:37,037 you can see how they relate. 1398 01:14:38,561 --> 01:14:41,607 David Rohl also showed me how this development happened 1399 01:14:41,651 --> 01:14:43,522 with our modern letter A. 1400 01:14:43,566 --> 01:14:45,089 - I'll give you a good example. 1401 01:14:45,959 --> 01:14:48,092 The bull's head, Aleph. 1402 01:14:48,135 --> 01:14:50,398 It starts life as an ordinary drawing 1403 01:14:50,442 --> 01:14:52,792 of a bull with two horns. 1404 01:14:52,836 --> 01:14:56,927 As it comes through Proto-Canaanite into Phoenician, 1405 01:14:56,970 --> 01:15:01,061 it turns to that shape at right angles 1406 01:15:01,105 --> 01:15:03,411 from the original bull and it's now become lines 1407 01:15:03,455 --> 01:15:07,024 rather than a very careful drawing, it's very angularized. 1408 01:15:07,067 --> 01:15:08,373 Then it comes into Greek 1409 01:15:08,416 --> 01:15:11,289 and to our English language like this. 1410 01:15:11,332 --> 01:15:13,552 It's rotating and it's changing its shape, 1411 01:15:13,596 --> 01:15:17,077 but you can still see the original bull's head, 1412 01:15:17,121 --> 01:15:19,166 in the letter A but it's now upside down. 1413 01:15:20,907 --> 01:15:23,083 - [Timothy] But can these two related scripts 1414 01:15:23,127 --> 01:15:26,260 be considered different versions of Hebrew? 1415 01:15:26,304 --> 01:15:29,176 It appears that Phoenician is the one thing 1416 01:15:29,220 --> 01:15:32,049 standing in the way of making that link. 1417 01:15:35,618 --> 01:15:37,663 How dramatic are the differences 1418 01:15:37,707 --> 01:15:40,318 between Old Hebrew and Phoenician? 1419 01:15:41,885 --> 01:15:44,844 When compared to Phoenician, the character of the letters 1420 01:15:44,888 --> 01:15:47,020 looks very similar to the Old Hebrew 1421 01:15:47,064 --> 01:15:50,154 found by Stuart McAllister to the point 1422 01:15:50,197 --> 01:15:53,200 where most of the letters are basically identical. 1423 01:15:55,986 --> 01:15:57,509 It could almost boil down 1424 01:15:57,553 --> 01:16:00,686 to individual styles of handwriting. 1425 01:16:04,647 --> 01:16:06,953 [birds chirping] 1426 01:16:06,997 --> 01:16:10,348 Israel's preeminent authority on ancient inscriptions 1427 01:16:10,391 --> 01:16:12,263 was the late Joseph Naveh. 1428 01:16:13,481 --> 01:16:16,963 Dr. Goldwasser was one of Naveh's students. 1429 01:16:17,007 --> 01:16:20,619 - He was the great expert of the script. 1430 01:16:20,663 --> 01:16:22,012 - 'Cause I wanna find out what the truth is 1431 01:16:22,055 --> 01:16:23,317 'cause I've interviewed some people 1432 01:16:23,361 --> 01:16:25,015 who are saying they think there's a link. 1433 01:16:25,058 --> 01:16:27,974 I know that Joseph Naveh, he said something. 1434 01:16:28,018 --> 01:16:31,369 He wrote, "In inscriptions of the 10th century." 1435 01:16:31,412 --> 01:16:33,850 - 10th century, remember the 10th. 1436 01:16:33,893 --> 01:16:36,940 - [Joseph] In inscriptions of the 10th century, 1437 01:16:36,983 --> 01:16:41,074 Phoenician, Hebrew and Aramaic scripts 1438 01:16:41,118 --> 01:16:43,163 are indistinguishable. 1439 01:16:43,207 --> 01:16:44,425 [reverent music] 1440 01:16:44,469 --> 01:16:47,298 - If Old Hebrew, Aramaic and Phoenician 1441 01:16:47,341 --> 01:16:50,649 were indistinguishable in the 10th century, 1442 01:16:50,693 --> 01:16:52,999 is it really proper to call the script 1443 01:16:53,043 --> 01:16:55,611 Phoenician at that time? 1444 01:16:55,654 --> 01:16:58,657 According to Naveh, it's only later that this script 1445 01:16:58,701 --> 01:17:01,312 branches into the more distinct versions. 1446 01:17:01,355 --> 01:17:04,794 In that case, the actual model for the early alphabet 1447 01:17:04,837 --> 01:17:08,232 would look more like this with this mystery script 1448 01:17:08,275 --> 01:17:11,670 being the predecessor of the other three. 1449 01:17:11,714 --> 01:17:16,109 Today, some call this mystery script early Phoenician. 1450 01:17:16,153 --> 01:17:19,852 Others call it a late form of Proto-Canaanite, 1451 01:17:19,896 --> 01:17:24,248 but could it actually be an early form of Hebrew? 1452 01:17:24,291 --> 01:17:28,165 To be clear, Joseph Naveh held to the same standard view 1453 01:17:28,208 --> 01:17:31,211 as professors Rollston and Goldwasser, 1454 01:17:31,255 --> 01:17:34,519 that we can't call the early phase of this script Hebrew 1455 01:17:34,562 --> 01:17:38,175 because Old Hebrew did not become a distinct script 1456 01:17:38,218 --> 01:17:40,438 until after the 10th century BC. 1457 01:17:42,222 --> 01:17:43,659 - This is worse for your theory 1458 01:17:45,182 --> 01:17:49,665 because Naveh believes the Hebrew was born even later. 1459 01:17:50,883 --> 01:17:53,712 - Okay, what is called Old Hebrew came later. 1460 01:17:53,756 --> 01:17:55,366 But the question remains, 1461 01:17:55,409 --> 01:17:58,151 what really was this mystery script? 1462 01:17:59,109 --> 01:18:01,851 Professor Naveh did an extensive study 1463 01:18:01,894 --> 01:18:04,070 of six letters from this script 1464 01:18:04,114 --> 01:18:08,074 as it evolved into Phoenician, Old Hebrew and Aramaic. 1465 01:18:08,118 --> 01:18:11,208 Surprisingly he said that over time, 1466 01:18:11,251 --> 01:18:14,733 "The Hebrew script preserved the basic forms of the letters 1467 01:18:14,777 --> 01:18:18,128 "to a greater extent than the other two." 1468 01:18:18,171 --> 01:18:19,999 Now that is curious. 1469 01:18:20,043 --> 01:18:21,653 Why would Old Hebrew be the one 1470 01:18:21,697 --> 01:18:23,307 to maintain the characteristics 1471 01:18:23,350 --> 01:18:27,224 of the mystery script better than the others? 1472 01:18:27,267 --> 01:18:29,487 Naveh believed it was because the Israelites 1473 01:18:29,530 --> 01:18:34,100 were isolated in a mountainous land steeped in tradition, 1474 01:18:34,144 --> 01:18:36,276 so they didn't change things. 1475 01:18:36,320 --> 01:18:40,759 But if Old Hebrew is the most similar to the mystery script, 1476 01:18:40,803 --> 01:18:44,067 maybe it's because both were forms of Hebrew. 1477 01:18:45,633 --> 01:18:47,200 Based on the thinking of scholars 1478 01:18:47,244 --> 01:18:51,335 like Petrovich and Rohl, this opens up the possibility 1479 01:18:51,378 --> 01:18:54,773 that Proto-Sinaitic was merely Hebrew 1.0 1480 01:18:54,817 --> 01:18:57,167 as the earliest form of written Hebrew 1481 01:18:57,210 --> 01:19:02,215 that later developed into Hebrew 2.0, the mystery script. 1482 01:19:03,477 --> 01:19:05,523 It was then picked up by Israel's neighbors, 1483 01:19:05,566 --> 01:19:08,918 the Phoenicians, before spreading throughout the region. 1484 01:19:10,702 --> 01:19:15,359 It would later develop into Old Hebrew or Hebrew 3.0. 1485 01:19:18,405 --> 01:19:19,842 Interesting though, 1486 01:19:19,885 --> 01:19:23,193 the idea that some form of Hebrew writing came first 1487 01:19:23,236 --> 01:19:26,370 is supported by one of the earliest Jewish historians. 1488 01:19:29,329 --> 01:19:33,159 Eupolemus around 150 BC wrote in his book 1489 01:19:33,203 --> 01:19:35,858 titled On the Kings of Judea. 1490 01:19:37,207 --> 01:19:40,210 - [Eupolemus] Moses was the first wise man 1491 01:19:40,253 --> 01:19:43,996 and the first that imparted grammar to the Jews. 1492 01:19:44,040 --> 01:19:47,086 The Phoenicians received it from the Jews 1493 01:19:47,130 --> 01:19:49,959 and the Greeks from the Phoenicians. 1494 01:19:51,351 --> 01:19:54,920 - For Rohl and Petrovich, Moses was the wise man 1495 01:19:54,964 --> 01:19:58,141 who had the ability to write the book of Exodus 1496 01:19:58,184 --> 01:20:00,796 as an eyewitness account. 1497 01:20:00,839 --> 01:20:03,711 [intriguing music] 1498 01:20:07,324 --> 01:20:09,413 When investigating the first step, 1499 01:20:09,456 --> 01:20:13,199 does Proto-Sinaitic match the look of Hebrew? 1500 01:20:13,243 --> 01:20:15,636 I discovered that there are many letters 1501 01:20:15,680 --> 01:20:18,509 in Proto-Sinaitic that closely resemble 1502 01:20:18,552 --> 01:20:21,338 those of the mystery script in Old Hebrew. 1503 01:20:22,818 --> 01:20:25,255 The development of those letters that aren't different 1504 01:20:25,298 --> 01:20:27,300 can be traced in a logical way 1505 01:20:27,344 --> 01:20:30,390 showing that these scripts are related. 1506 01:20:31,348 --> 01:20:33,393 Over time as the script transition 1507 01:20:33,437 --> 01:20:37,876 to the distinct Phoenician, Aramaic and Old Hebrew styles, 1508 01:20:37,920 --> 01:20:41,097 it was the Old Hebrew that maintained the style 1509 01:20:41,140 --> 01:20:43,839 of the mystery script better than the others. 1510 01:20:45,405 --> 01:20:48,887 This supports the idea that the original Proto-Sinaitic 1511 01:20:48,931 --> 01:20:53,892 was Hebrew 1.0, which then evolved into Hebrew 2.0 and 3.0. 1512 01:20:57,504 --> 01:21:00,725 I can now move on to the second step of the pattern 1513 01:21:00,768 --> 01:21:04,424 investigating whether the inscriptions are readable 1514 01:21:04,468 --> 01:21:08,689 as Hebrew, an idea that is extremely controversial. 1515 01:21:14,043 --> 01:21:16,436 Rollston says that the words found in the inscriptions 1516 01:21:16,480 --> 01:21:18,874 are not specific to Hebrew, 1517 01:21:18,917 --> 01:21:22,051 but are common to all Semitic languages. 1518 01:21:22,094 --> 01:21:23,356 - In other words, it's not evidence 1519 01:21:23,400 --> 01:21:26,272 for those texts being Hebrew. 1520 01:21:26,316 --> 01:21:29,145 It's evidence for those texts being Semitic 1521 01:21:29,188 --> 01:21:30,711 and that's all that we can say. 1522 01:21:32,235 --> 01:21:35,064 - But if all the Semitic languages are so similar, 1523 01:21:35,107 --> 01:21:37,980 then doesn't that also mean that we can't really say 1524 01:21:38,023 --> 01:21:40,286 that it isn't Hebrew? 1525 01:21:40,330 --> 01:21:43,942 Obviously, some Semitic group invented the first alphabet 1526 01:21:43,986 --> 01:21:46,205 and why not the Israelites? 1527 01:21:46,989 --> 01:21:48,555 For more than 100 years, 1528 01:21:48,599 --> 01:21:52,298 other scholars have suspected the Hebrew connection, 1529 01:21:52,342 --> 01:21:54,822 but their ideas never took hold. 1530 01:21:55,998 --> 01:21:59,392 [lively mystical music] 1531 01:22:04,397 --> 01:22:05,921 - In the wall. - David Rohl has worked 1532 01:22:05,964 --> 01:22:07,444 with the Sinai inscriptions 1533 01:22:07,487 --> 01:22:10,273 and disagrees with Rollston's position. 1534 01:22:10,316 --> 01:22:13,450 He believes they can be read as uniquely Hebrew. 1535 01:22:15,800 --> 01:22:18,498 Rohl used recognized letter identifications 1536 01:22:18,542 --> 01:22:21,197 made by previous scholars for the signs. 1537 01:22:22,372 --> 01:22:24,417 He then sent those letter interpretations 1538 01:22:24,461 --> 01:22:27,855 to Rabbi Michael Shelomo Bar-Ron in Jerusalem 1539 01:22:27,899 --> 01:22:31,207 to see if the inscriptions could be read as Biblical Hebrew. 1540 01:22:34,210 --> 01:22:38,040 - One day David Rohl just sends me an email 1541 01:22:38,083 --> 01:22:41,608 with a string of letter names. 1542 01:22:41,652 --> 01:22:44,089 I scratch out this string of letters 1543 01:22:44,133 --> 01:22:47,614 in the modern human characters that we make use of. 1544 01:22:48,876 --> 01:22:53,620 I look at it for a minute and I clearly make out 1545 01:22:54,621 --> 01:22:57,494 what the word roots are; I'm blown away. 1546 01:22:57,537 --> 01:22:58,582 I can read it. 1547 01:22:59,975 --> 01:23:02,455 In other words this is not the northwest Semitic 1548 01:23:02,499 --> 01:23:03,587 that you're talking about, 1549 01:23:03,630 --> 01:23:06,590 this is the Hebrew of our ancestors. 1550 01:23:06,633 --> 01:23:11,160 This etching, this inscription somewhere in the Sinai Desert 1551 01:23:11,203 --> 01:23:14,380 is actual plain Biblical Hebrew. 1552 01:23:14,424 --> 01:23:16,730 - What were some of the things that were written there? 1553 01:23:16,774 --> 01:23:20,517 - There are things like instructions, how to use mana. 1554 01:23:20,560 --> 01:23:23,520 In the Bible there's a big thing about you mustn't store it. 1555 01:23:23,563 --> 01:23:26,262 You have to eat it when it's given to you. 1556 01:23:26,305 --> 01:23:30,614 This thing says pay attention to the way you use mana. 1557 01:23:30,657 --> 01:23:32,920 Follow the Father and his instructions. 1558 01:23:34,052 --> 01:23:35,662 - [Timothy] Dr. Petrovich also agrees 1559 01:23:35,706 --> 01:23:39,579 that these inscriptions are an early form of Hebrew. 1560 01:23:39,623 --> 01:23:42,626 However, he has arrived at different interpretations 1561 01:23:42,669 --> 01:23:43,453 than David Rohl. 1562 01:23:44,541 --> 01:23:47,413 Petrovich identifies words and names 1563 01:23:47,457 --> 01:23:49,633 he believes are uniquely Hebrew, 1564 01:23:49,676 --> 01:23:51,374 as well as Biblical characters. 1565 01:23:53,289 --> 01:23:54,855 [hammer clinking] 1566 01:23:54,899 --> 01:23:58,120 One such character had a son who participated 1567 01:23:58,163 --> 01:24:01,079 in the building of the tabernacle at Mount Sinai. 1568 01:24:02,080 --> 01:24:05,257 [soft reverent music] 1569 01:24:07,999 --> 01:24:11,481 In another inscription from the minds of Serabit el-Khadim 1570 01:24:11,524 --> 01:24:14,701 he even reads the name Moses. 1571 01:24:16,007 --> 01:24:19,445 What makes interpreting these inscriptions so difficult 1572 01:24:19,489 --> 01:24:23,493 is that there are only consonants, no vowels. 1573 01:24:23,536 --> 01:24:26,496 Many of them have no spaces between words. 1574 01:24:26,539 --> 01:24:30,804 They can be written either left to right or right to left. 1575 01:24:30,848 --> 01:24:33,546 The true identification of several of the letters 1576 01:24:33,590 --> 01:24:37,898 are disputed and many are damaged, making them hard to read. 1577 01:24:37,942 --> 01:24:39,683 That is why many scholars state, 1578 01:24:39,726 --> 01:24:42,512 "We can't read these inscriptions as Hebrew." 1579 01:24:44,514 --> 01:24:45,732 - Someone's attempt to state that 1580 01:24:45,776 --> 01:24:47,821 they can not only read these inscriptions, 1581 01:24:47,865 --> 01:24:50,215 but read names that we know from the Bible 1582 01:24:50,259 --> 01:24:52,478 or positive that we have people present 1583 01:24:52,522 --> 01:24:54,524 in these inscriptions from the Bible. 1584 01:24:54,567 --> 01:24:56,700 It's a difficult thing indeed. 1585 01:24:56,743 --> 01:24:59,094 You have to have evidence for these proposals 1586 01:24:59,137 --> 01:25:02,401 and it's just not there. 1587 01:25:02,445 --> 01:25:04,534 - Some of my critics such as Christopher Rollston 1588 01:25:04,577 --> 01:25:07,580 are saying that this could be any Semitic language. 1589 01:25:07,624 --> 01:25:11,584 There's no way of identifying as clearly being Hebrew. 1590 01:25:11,628 --> 01:25:15,588 There are several distinctively Hebrew words 1591 01:25:15,632 --> 01:25:18,591 that are not found in any other Semitic language 1592 01:25:18,635 --> 01:25:21,246 that are contained in the 15 Hebrew inscriptions 1593 01:25:21,290 --> 01:25:22,900 I've translated. 1594 01:25:22,943 --> 01:25:24,815 - [Timothy] The key to Petrovich's approach 1595 01:25:24,858 --> 01:25:27,992 was to test different letter identifications 1596 01:25:28,035 --> 01:25:31,865 for those Proto-Sinaitic letters that are disputed. 1597 01:25:31,909 --> 01:25:34,738 - I was able to try the different options 1598 01:25:34,781 --> 01:25:37,219 of what all the scholars have been proposing 1599 01:25:37,262 --> 01:25:39,656 for 100 years or so. 1600 01:25:40,787 --> 01:25:42,006 Through that process, 1601 01:25:42,049 --> 01:25:46,053 I was able to answer which were correct. 1602 01:25:46,097 --> 01:25:48,012 Because in certain contexts, 1603 01:25:48,055 --> 01:25:50,493 if you took it one way, it wouldn't work. 1604 01:25:50,536 --> 01:25:52,625 If you took it another way, it definitely worked. 1605 01:25:52,669 --> 01:25:54,453 In fact, it always worked. 1606 01:25:54,497 --> 01:25:56,020 [intriguing music] 1607 01:25:56,063 --> 01:25:58,065 - When Rohl and Petrovich assigned 1608 01:25:58,109 --> 01:26:00,807 equivalent Hebrew letters to these inscriptions, 1609 01:26:00,851 --> 01:26:04,942 they claim they make sense when read as Hebrew. 1610 01:26:04,985 --> 01:26:09,164 They state they are finding uniquely-Hebrew words. 1611 01:26:09,207 --> 01:26:11,557 They also claim that some of the inscriptions 1612 01:26:11,601 --> 01:26:14,734 reference Biblical characters and events. 1613 01:26:16,823 --> 01:26:18,564 What complicates this issue 1614 01:26:18,608 --> 01:26:20,349 is that there are different approaches 1615 01:26:20,392 --> 01:26:24,179 in reading the letters produce different interpretations. 1616 01:26:24,222 --> 01:26:25,745 But the end of the day, 1617 01:26:25,789 --> 01:26:28,922 it's encouraging that there are at least two possibilities 1618 01:26:28,966 --> 01:26:33,013 that result in meaningful phrases for these inscriptions 1619 01:26:33,057 --> 01:26:34,972 when Hebrew letters are applied. 1620 01:26:37,061 --> 01:26:40,020 What these inscriptions might say is something 1621 01:26:40,064 --> 01:26:43,763 I will continue to investigate in future films. 1622 01:26:46,288 --> 01:26:48,246 People such as Professor Rollston 1623 01:26:48,290 --> 01:26:51,118 say that it can't be Hebrew because the Hebrew writing 1624 01:26:51,162 --> 01:26:53,730 didn't exist until much later in time. 1625 01:26:53,773 --> 01:26:54,948 - That's true. 1626 01:26:54,992 --> 01:26:56,472 He calls this language northwest Semitic. 1627 01:26:56,515 --> 01:26:58,517 These scriptures are northwest Semitic. 1628 01:26:58,561 --> 01:27:01,694 But I say it's a matter of history, not so much of language. 1629 01:27:01,738 --> 01:27:04,697 You could interpret them as Hebrew 1630 01:27:04,741 --> 01:27:07,309 only if you have the history to back it up. 1631 01:27:09,311 --> 01:27:12,270 - Because we have a script that looks similar to Hebrew, 1632 01:27:12,314 --> 01:27:15,795 yet has some uncertainties with the interpretations, 1633 01:27:15,839 --> 01:27:18,668 the final step becomes the key to determining 1634 01:27:18,711 --> 01:27:21,714 which Semitic group invented it. 1635 01:27:21,758 --> 01:27:24,674 Does the history of the early alphabet 1636 01:27:24,717 --> 01:27:27,720 match the history of the Israelites? 1637 01:27:31,202 --> 01:27:33,900 [lively tribal music] 1638 01:27:33,944 --> 01:27:36,425 The hieroglyphic roots of the first alphabet 1639 01:27:36,468 --> 01:27:39,428 along with the locations of the inscriptions 1640 01:27:39,471 --> 01:27:42,648 point to Egypt being the source. 1641 01:27:42,692 --> 01:27:45,782 Most scholars believe that this first alphabet 1642 01:27:45,825 --> 01:27:48,524 developed outta the elite class of scribes 1643 01:27:48,567 --> 01:27:52,136 who would've been familiar with using Egyptian hieroglyphs. 1644 01:27:53,529 --> 01:27:56,662 But Professor Goldwasser has a different idea. 1645 01:27:57,924 --> 01:28:02,451 Your theory is that common people invented the alphabet. 1646 01:28:02,494 --> 01:28:07,499 - Yeah, my theory is that I take this great invention 1647 01:28:08,979 --> 01:28:13,897 that change history from the intelligence of the old world 1648 01:28:14,724 --> 01:28:17,901 to the so-called simple people 1649 01:28:17,944 --> 01:28:21,252 and say my inventor or inventors 1650 01:28:21,296 --> 01:28:26,301 were just people that were illiterate in any script. 1651 01:28:27,737 --> 01:28:29,739 This gave them the freedom to invent, you see, 1652 01:28:29,782 --> 01:28:32,916 because their mind was free. 1653 01:28:32,959 --> 01:28:36,267 Nothing was told them you should do this with this picture 1654 01:28:36,311 --> 01:28:37,399 and that with the other pic; 1655 01:28:37,442 --> 01:28:39,488 they could prepare a new theory. 1656 01:28:43,666 --> 01:28:44,536 People hate it. 1657 01:28:44,580 --> 01:28:46,843 The scholars today even hate it. 1658 01:28:46,886 --> 01:28:48,148 - They hate it? - Yeah. 1659 01:28:49,889 --> 01:28:50,760 - How dare they. 1660 01:28:50,803 --> 01:28:52,065 - They still write against me. 1661 01:28:52,109 --> 01:28:54,416 It's impossible that simple people 1662 01:28:54,459 --> 01:28:58,768 invented this very complex, phonetical. 1663 01:29:01,814 --> 01:29:03,294 It's common sense. 1664 01:29:04,208 --> 01:29:06,906 It's fantastic common sense. 1665 01:29:06,950 --> 01:29:09,909 - Everyone agrees that whether they were elite 1666 01:29:09,953 --> 01:29:11,607 or from the common class, 1667 01:29:11,650 --> 01:29:14,174 whoever invented this Semitic alphabet 1668 01:29:14,218 --> 01:29:15,785 had to have been a genius. 1669 01:29:17,003 --> 01:29:18,875 But who would've had the motive 1670 01:29:18,918 --> 01:29:22,531 to write their Semitic language in this unique script? 1671 01:29:23,706 --> 01:29:26,012 - The book of Genesis tells us 1672 01:29:26,056 --> 01:29:29,755 that the first descendant of Abraham to arrive in Egypt 1673 01:29:29,799 --> 01:29:34,281 was his great-grandson Joseph, the son of Jacob. 1674 01:29:34,325 --> 01:29:36,980 Joseph's brothers had sold him as a slave 1675 01:29:37,023 --> 01:29:40,462 to a caravan of traders, who brought him down to Egypt. 1676 01:29:42,594 --> 01:29:46,685 With God's help, Joseph was able to save Egypt 1677 01:29:46,729 --> 01:29:49,209 by warning of a coming calamity. 1678 01:29:50,080 --> 01:29:51,690 Seven years of plenty 1679 01:29:51,734 --> 01:29:55,607 would be followed by seven years of terrible famine. 1680 01:29:55,651 --> 01:29:58,784 Pharaoh was so impressed that he puts Joseph in charge 1681 01:29:58,828 --> 01:30:02,266 of preparing for the famine and makes him 1682 01:30:02,309 --> 01:30:04,877 second in command over the entire country. 1683 01:30:06,009 --> 01:30:08,490 "Since God has shown you all this, 1684 01:30:08,533 --> 01:30:12,668 "there is none so discerning and wise as you are." 1685 01:30:14,626 --> 01:30:18,369 - Joseph was an administrator over all of Egypt, 1686 01:30:18,413 --> 01:30:20,371 a position that would have required him 1687 01:30:20,415 --> 01:30:22,721 to read and write hieroglyphics. 1688 01:30:24,114 --> 01:30:26,682 Could your distant relatives, 1689 01:30:26,725 --> 01:30:29,075 the Israelites or let's say Joseph, 1690 01:30:29,119 --> 01:30:32,427 could they have been involved with any of this writing? 1691 01:30:32,470 --> 01:30:37,040 - I can write another story about somebody called-- 1692 01:30:38,476 --> 01:30:40,043 - Benny. - Benny, 1693 01:30:40,086 --> 01:30:43,960 who was also in Egypt and he was also very clever. 1694 01:30:44,874 --> 01:30:46,484 He sold the hieroglyphs. 1695 01:30:47,616 --> 01:30:51,010 He might have invented the alphabet. 1696 01:30:51,054 --> 01:30:52,621 This is endless, you see. 1697 01:30:53,839 --> 01:30:56,015 First of all, it's a little too late already. 1698 01:30:56,059 --> 01:31:01,020 Then how come the inscriptions in [mumbles] earlier? 1699 01:31:02,065 --> 01:31:04,502 It's not your time of Joseph or Benny 1700 01:31:04,546 --> 01:31:07,331 or whoever it could be. - Whoever, yeah. 1701 01:31:07,374 --> 01:31:10,769 Professor Goldwasser is assuming that these inscriptions 1702 01:31:10,813 --> 01:31:13,032 are earlier than the time of Joseph 1703 01:31:13,076 --> 01:31:15,861 because she holds to the standard view 1704 01:31:15,905 --> 01:31:18,081 of the Ramesses Exodus. 1705 01:31:18,124 --> 01:31:20,997 However, my previous investigation 1706 01:31:21,040 --> 01:31:24,087 had uncovered impressive archeological finds 1707 01:31:24,130 --> 01:31:27,786 matching Joseph and his family in the Middle Kingdom. 1708 01:31:28,657 --> 01:31:30,310 These all came from a location 1709 01:31:30,354 --> 01:31:34,010 called Avaris, the city beneath Ramesses, 1710 01:31:34,053 --> 01:31:36,926 where the Bible places the early Israelites. 1711 01:31:38,101 --> 01:31:40,973 It was David Rohl who had first come up 1712 01:31:41,017 --> 01:31:42,192 with these connections. 1713 01:31:43,976 --> 01:31:47,197 - [Man] Joseph saved the country from a terrible famine, 1714 01:31:47,240 --> 01:31:49,939 enables his father Jacob and his entire family 1715 01:31:49,982 --> 01:31:52,419 to settle in the best part of the land, 1716 01:31:52,463 --> 01:31:53,899 a place called Goshen. 1717 01:31:55,118 --> 01:31:57,294 - Is there any indication of famines in Egypt? 1718 01:31:57,337 --> 01:32:00,123 - Of course there is, in many different periods. 1719 01:32:00,166 --> 01:32:02,691 But there's one key period when we get this massive famine 1720 01:32:02,734 --> 01:32:05,345 which lasts about seven to 10 years. 1721 01:32:05,389 --> 01:32:07,652 It's the time of the end of the 12th dynasty 1722 01:32:07,696 --> 01:32:08,871 in the reign of Amenemhat III; 1723 01:32:10,089 --> 01:32:11,961 he's the Pharaoh of this big famine. 1724 01:32:12,004 --> 01:32:15,138 - [Timothy] The reign of Amenemhat III 1725 01:32:15,181 --> 01:32:19,664 exactly matches the time of Joseph in the early pattern. 1726 01:32:19,708 --> 01:32:23,276 It was amazing to see how specific the connection was 1727 01:32:23,320 --> 01:32:27,150 between Amenemhat, Joseph and the dates 1728 01:32:27,193 --> 01:32:30,980 of the two oldest alphabetic inscriptions in Sinai. 1729 01:32:32,982 --> 01:32:37,769 - This is the image of the oldest fully Hebrew inscription. 1730 01:32:37,813 --> 01:32:41,164 There are the letters, here they are drawn in. 1731 01:32:42,382 --> 01:32:46,169 Here's another image showing you Sinai 377 here 1732 01:32:46,212 --> 01:32:48,867 in the form of a stellaform. 1733 01:32:48,911 --> 01:32:51,566 It's like a tombstone; it's rounded at the top 1734 01:32:51,609 --> 01:32:53,524 and goes down straight on either side. 1735 01:32:55,047 --> 01:32:57,484 It's intricately connected to another inscription. 1736 01:32:57,528 --> 01:33:00,139 This is Sinai 46 to its left. 1737 01:33:00,183 --> 01:33:01,314 - Are these both? 1738 01:33:01,358 --> 01:33:02,577 In other words, this is one inscription 1739 01:33:02,620 --> 01:33:05,188 and this is a second one on the same rock face? 1740 01:33:05,231 --> 01:33:06,711 - On the same rock face. 1741 01:33:06,755 --> 01:33:10,193 We have Sinai 377 and Sinai 46. 1742 01:33:10,236 --> 01:33:12,630 Sinai 377 being in Hebrew very short, 1743 01:33:12,674 --> 01:33:14,893 very trite inscription. 1744 01:33:14,937 --> 01:33:17,679 Sinai 46, middle Egyptian inscription 1745 01:33:17,722 --> 01:33:19,637 with the year date at the top. 1746 01:33:19,681 --> 01:33:23,554 Then it reads right to left in these two rows, 1747 01:33:23,598 --> 01:33:26,644 then in all of these columns goin' down. 1748 01:33:26,688 --> 01:33:30,909 The date on here is year 20 of Amenemhat III. 1749 01:33:31,910 --> 01:33:33,912 840 BC, 12th dynasty. 1750 01:33:35,131 --> 01:33:38,264 That connects these two inscriptions in time. 1751 01:33:38,308 --> 01:33:40,005 - To the time of Joseph and his family. 1752 01:33:40,049 --> 01:33:41,659 - Yes, the time of Joseph. 1753 01:33:44,401 --> 01:33:46,011 - [Timothy] What this indicates 1754 01:33:46,055 --> 01:33:47,491 is that the five oldest 1755 01:33:47,534 --> 01:33:50,102 alphabetic inscriptions that can be dated 1756 01:33:50,146 --> 01:33:53,105 all emerge in the Middle Kingdom 1757 01:33:53,149 --> 01:33:54,672 during the reign of Amenemhat III 1758 01:33:56,282 --> 01:34:00,112 in a narrow 11 year window exactly where the pattern 1759 01:34:00,156 --> 01:34:04,595 that David Rohl identified places Joseph and his family. 1760 01:34:05,944 --> 01:34:10,601 [birds chirping] [soft reverent music] 1761 01:34:10,645 --> 01:34:13,082 Who do you think actually was the inspiration 1762 01:34:13,125 --> 01:34:14,561 for this alphabet? 1763 01:34:15,475 --> 01:34:16,781 - I think it has to be Joseph. 1764 01:34:16,825 --> 01:34:19,915 That would be my guess because of what he was. 1765 01:34:19,958 --> 01:34:21,438 He was the [mumbles] of Egypt. 1766 01:34:21,481 --> 01:34:24,441 He was the most important man in Egypt after the Pharaoh. 1767 01:34:24,484 --> 01:34:27,400 He was educated, he worked in the palace. 1768 01:34:27,444 --> 01:34:29,185 He was running the country virtually, 1769 01:34:29,228 --> 01:34:33,406 so what better person to invent the Hebrew alphabet 1770 01:34:33,450 --> 01:34:35,757 than the person who was familiar with the hieroglyphs, 1771 01:34:35,800 --> 01:34:38,760 who knew the Semite people, who was administering the land? 1772 01:34:38,803 --> 01:34:40,413 He's the the guy who's most likely 1773 01:34:40,457 --> 01:34:42,285 to be able to come up with this idea. 1774 01:34:43,503 --> 01:34:46,245 - So who invented the first alphabet? 1775 01:34:46,289 --> 01:34:50,336 His scholars suggest it may have been an elite scribe 1776 01:34:50,380 --> 01:34:53,165 or a common miner like Benny. 1777 01:34:53,209 --> 01:34:56,212 But whoever it was, they would've needed to be 1778 01:34:56,255 --> 01:34:59,606 a Semite familiar with hieroglyphics, 1779 01:34:59,650 --> 01:35:02,131 motivated to create a new script 1780 01:35:02,174 --> 01:35:04,220 while living in Egypt at the same time 1781 01:35:04,263 --> 01:35:07,745 as Pharaoh, Amenemhat III and Joseph. 1782 01:35:09,921 --> 01:35:11,575 - If Joseph for instance was the person 1783 01:35:11,618 --> 01:35:13,446 who invented this method of writing 1784 01:35:13,490 --> 01:35:16,232 the Semitic language as a script, 1785 01:35:16,275 --> 01:35:18,364 Moses would've learnt not very easily 1786 01:35:18,408 --> 01:35:21,237 and that would've been the form of writing he would use 1787 01:35:21,280 --> 01:35:24,501 to write the narrative of the Exodus oourney. 1788 01:35:24,544 --> 01:35:27,330 [ mystical music] 1789 01:35:31,769 --> 01:35:34,903 - With Moses' background as both Prince of Egypt 1790 01:35:34,946 --> 01:35:38,080 and an Israelite, he would've most likely known 1791 01:35:38,123 --> 01:35:40,125 about the Proto-Sinaitic script 1792 01:35:40,169 --> 01:35:42,214 that the Petries later discovered. 1793 01:35:43,215 --> 01:35:44,869 But there's another piece of information 1794 01:35:44,913 --> 01:35:47,959 that both Rohl and Petrovich see 1795 01:35:48,003 --> 01:35:51,136 connecting the history of the Proto-Sinaitic script 1796 01:35:51,180 --> 01:35:54,618 and the history of the Israelites. 1797 01:35:54,661 --> 01:35:57,142 They note that these types of inscriptions 1798 01:35:57,186 --> 01:36:00,537 end in Egypt around the time of the Exodus 1799 01:36:00,580 --> 01:36:03,105 and are never seen there again. 1800 01:36:03,148 --> 01:36:06,761 However, inscriptions in the Proto-Sinaitic style 1801 01:36:06,804 --> 01:36:09,285 do show up afterwards in Canaan; 1802 01:36:10,373 --> 01:36:11,635 that is why one of the names 1803 01:36:11,678 --> 01:36:13,768 of the script is Proto-Canaanite. 1804 01:36:16,205 --> 01:36:17,641 This just happens to match 1805 01:36:17,684 --> 01:36:20,165 the Bible's account of the Israelites 1806 01:36:20,209 --> 01:36:22,167 who grew into a nation in Egypt 1807 01:36:22,211 --> 01:36:26,171 and later moved to Canaan, conquering the Promised Land. 1808 01:36:28,739 --> 01:36:31,307 - Supporting the idea that the mystery script 1809 01:36:31,350 --> 01:36:35,354 is actually Hebrew and not Phoenician is the fact that 1810 01:36:35,398 --> 01:36:38,880 when the inscriptions first show up in the area of Canaan, 1811 01:36:38,923 --> 01:36:42,622 they are actually found in Israel for several hundred years 1812 01:36:42,666 --> 01:36:44,799 before showing up in Phoenicia. 1813 01:36:46,626 --> 01:36:49,847 [soft reverent music] 1814 01:36:51,196 --> 01:36:53,633 The Bible records that the greatest interaction 1815 01:36:53,677 --> 01:36:57,333 between Israel and Phoenicia, which is the area of Lebanon, 1816 01:36:57,376 --> 01:37:01,554 was during the rain of King Solomon in the 10th century BC. 1817 01:37:02,991 --> 01:37:05,776 Solomon was given the responsibility 1818 01:37:05,820 --> 01:37:09,040 of building Israel's first temple in Jerusalem. 1819 01:37:10,302 --> 01:37:13,523 To help with this task, Solomon wrote to King Hiram 1820 01:37:13,566 --> 01:37:16,656 obtaining cedar trees of Lebanon and craftsmen. 1821 01:37:18,223 --> 01:37:21,792 Intriguingly the oldest known alphabetic inscription 1822 01:37:21,836 --> 01:37:25,100 from the land of Phoenicia is found on the lid 1823 01:37:25,143 --> 01:37:28,190 of a sarcophagus named Ahiram. 1824 01:37:29,452 --> 01:37:32,281 Many date this artifact to the 10th century BC. 1825 01:37:33,499 --> 01:37:36,198 I took note that the Bible's King Hiram 1826 01:37:36,241 --> 01:37:39,244 at the time of Solomon is virtually the same name 1827 01:37:39,288 --> 01:37:41,464 as Ahiram on the sarcophagus. 1828 01:37:44,946 --> 01:37:48,036 Could it be that the writing system of the Israelites 1829 01:37:48,079 --> 01:37:51,691 was shared with Phoenicians at this very time 1830 01:37:51,735 --> 01:37:54,042 when the scripts were indistinguishable 1831 01:37:54,085 --> 01:37:57,088 and we find the first inscriptions in Phoenician. 1832 01:37:58,829 --> 01:38:00,787 Just as Eupolemus has stated that 1833 01:38:00,831 --> 01:38:03,573 "Moses imparted grammar to the Jews" and that 1834 01:38:03,616 --> 01:38:06,750 "the Phoenicians received it from the Jews." 1835 01:38:12,016 --> 01:38:14,889 [intriguing music] 1836 01:38:17,413 --> 01:38:18,936 When looking at the final step 1837 01:38:18,980 --> 01:38:21,765 for whether these inscriptions could be Hebrew, 1838 01:38:21,808 --> 01:38:24,289 the history of this script does match 1839 01:38:24,333 --> 01:38:26,596 the history of the Israelites, 1840 01:38:26,639 --> 01:38:29,729 but only if you use the earlier Exodus date. 1841 01:38:31,166 --> 01:38:33,908 The inventor of the script was a Semitic genius 1842 01:38:33,951 --> 01:38:36,649 who was familiar with Egyptian hieroglyphs 1843 01:38:36,693 --> 01:38:38,303 matching the Bible's account 1844 01:38:38,347 --> 01:38:40,958 of Joseph's rise to power in Egypt. 1845 01:38:41,002 --> 01:38:44,614 This script first shows up in a very narrow window of time 1846 01:38:44,657 --> 01:38:47,965 during the reign of Amenemhat III, 1847 01:38:48,009 --> 01:38:51,751 exactly where the early pattern puts Joseph and his family. 1848 01:38:52,839 --> 01:38:54,885 The script migrates to Canaan, 1849 01:38:54,929 --> 01:38:58,454 matching the Israelites' journey to the promised land. 1850 01:38:58,497 --> 01:39:01,457 The first inscriptions are found in Ancient Israel, 1851 01:39:01,500 --> 01:39:05,548 not Phoenicia and curiously, the first inscriptions 1852 01:39:05,591 --> 01:39:08,594 to show up in Phoenicia are found on the sarcophagus 1853 01:39:08,638 --> 01:39:12,250 of the king called Ahiram at the time of Solomon. 1854 01:39:14,209 --> 01:39:16,341 If one considers that the Bible might actually 1855 01:39:16,385 --> 01:39:20,302 be giving a true account, can there be any better candidates 1856 01:39:20,345 --> 01:39:23,044 for the ones responsible for this script 1857 01:39:23,087 --> 01:39:25,263 than the early Israelites? 1858 01:39:25,307 --> 01:39:28,701 They would have had the motive and ability to develop it 1859 01:39:28,745 --> 01:39:32,096 in time to write the first books of the Bible. 1860 01:39:32,140 --> 01:39:35,926 [crickets chirping] [flame crackling] 1861 01:39:35,970 --> 01:39:38,885 [intriguing music] 1862 01:39:40,409 --> 01:39:44,674 So when people see a connection between the Proto-Sinaitic 1863 01:39:44,717 --> 01:39:48,895 or the Proto-Canaanite scripts and Hebrew, 1864 01:39:48,939 --> 01:39:51,115 what do you say? 1865 01:39:51,159 --> 01:39:55,293 - I say that what I call science 1866 01:39:55,337 --> 01:39:57,556 and what my teacher taught me-- 1867 01:39:57,600 --> 01:39:59,167 - Professor Naveh? 1868 01:39:59,210 --> 01:40:03,736 - Naveh would say that it's a very bad misleading mistake 1869 01:40:06,130 --> 01:40:10,308 and that the person that writes it has of course an agenda. 1870 01:40:12,571 --> 01:40:15,531 - On the surface, mainstream scholars use 1871 01:40:15,574 --> 01:40:18,708 linguistic arguments to dismiss this idea. 1872 01:40:18,751 --> 01:40:22,494 But there may be a deeper reason involved. 1873 01:40:22,538 --> 01:40:25,758 What time do you think that the Exodus would have happened? 1874 01:40:27,238 --> 01:40:30,502 - Most people put the Exodus in the 13th Century BCE 1875 01:40:31,982 --> 01:40:35,594 from my perspective based on the data at hand. 1876 01:40:35,638 --> 01:40:39,685 This continues to be the most convincing proposal. 1877 01:40:39,729 --> 01:40:41,992 - If you want to believe in historical Moses, 1878 01:40:42,036 --> 01:40:44,690 he would have to have lived in the 13th Century. 1879 01:40:44,734 --> 01:40:47,693 Whatever it was that happened in the Exodus period, 1880 01:40:47,737 --> 01:40:50,740 it happened in the 13th Century, not the 15th. 1881 01:40:51,915 --> 01:40:54,222 - Something that strikes me as ironic 1882 01:40:54,265 --> 01:40:56,659 is that many mainstream scholars say 1883 01:40:56,702 --> 01:40:59,357 that the Exodus that didn't happen 1884 01:40:59,401 --> 01:41:02,752 had to have happened in the 13th Century BC, 1885 01:41:02,795 --> 01:41:05,059 at the time of Pharaoh Ramesses, 1886 01:41:05,102 --> 01:41:07,061 where there's little to no evidence. 1887 01:41:08,671 --> 01:41:11,978 I was stumped by this problem while making my earlier film 1888 01:41:12,022 --> 01:41:15,939 until I was shown the earlier pattern of evidence. 1889 01:41:15,982 --> 01:41:20,465 It seems this same issue is at play with the early alphabet. 1890 01:41:21,684 --> 01:41:25,079 - If you're saying basically that Moses and Joseph 1891 01:41:25,122 --> 01:41:27,168 were actually later in time 1892 01:41:27,211 --> 01:41:29,648 than when this script was invented for the first time, 1893 01:41:29,692 --> 01:41:32,390 then somebody other than Hebrews or Israelites 1894 01:41:32,434 --> 01:41:34,697 must've invented it; it couldn't have been them. 1895 01:41:36,264 --> 01:41:39,180 - The late Thomas Kuhn was a physicist, historician, 1896 01:41:39,223 --> 01:41:41,312 and philosopher of science. 1897 01:41:41,356 --> 01:41:45,142 He talked about paradigms in the world of science. 1898 01:41:45,186 --> 01:41:48,580 A paradigm is a pattern of thinking, a model, 1899 01:41:48,624 --> 01:41:50,408 or school of thought that everyone 1900 01:41:50,452 --> 01:41:54,238 in a particular field of study holds to. 1901 01:41:54,282 --> 01:41:58,242 The world of archeology has its paradigms. 1902 01:41:58,286 --> 01:42:02,159 A paradigm is based on a set of presuppositions, 1903 01:42:02,203 --> 01:42:06,207 things that are assumed to be true, and we all have them. 1904 01:42:08,209 --> 01:42:10,689 In the case of mainstream scholarship, 1905 01:42:10,733 --> 01:42:13,344 their paradigm for the early books of the Bible 1906 01:42:13,388 --> 01:42:16,695 not being purely historical seems to be largely based 1907 01:42:16,739 --> 01:42:20,743 on the key presupposition that an Exodus happened 1908 01:42:20,786 --> 01:42:23,180 at the time of Ramesses. 1909 01:42:23,224 --> 01:42:25,617 It puts the Israelites too late in time 1910 01:42:25,661 --> 01:42:27,663 to be connected with the invention 1911 01:42:27,706 --> 01:42:29,882 of the Proto-Sinaitic script, 1912 01:42:29,926 --> 01:42:32,798 which results in the conclusion that the Bible 1913 01:42:32,842 --> 01:42:35,671 is an untrustworthy oral tradition. 1914 01:42:36,976 --> 01:42:40,545 Paradigms can blind all of us from seeing the possibility 1915 01:42:40,589 --> 01:42:43,200 of something new or different. 1916 01:42:43,244 --> 01:42:45,594 But what if the presuppositions 1917 01:42:45,637 --> 01:42:49,163 on which those paradigms are based are faulty. 1918 01:42:51,600 --> 01:42:54,342 In fact, Thomas Kuhn says that science doesn't progress 1919 01:42:54,385 --> 01:42:57,040 with a gradual accumulation of knowledge, 1920 01:42:57,083 --> 01:43:00,130 but instead undergoes periodic revolutions 1921 01:43:00,174 --> 01:43:03,089 or paradigm shifts when some new idea 1922 01:43:03,133 --> 01:43:07,746 abruptly transforms the views of that particular field. 1923 01:43:07,790 --> 01:43:09,313 If it was established that 1924 01:43:09,357 --> 01:43:11,707 the world's oldest alphabet was Hebrew 1925 01:43:11,750 --> 01:43:15,754 and that Moses did in fact use it to write the Torah, 1926 01:43:15,798 --> 01:43:18,975 that would change how the world views the Exodus, 1927 01:43:19,018 --> 01:43:21,847 the Bible, and world history. 1928 01:43:21,891 --> 01:43:26,896 But to do so would require a major paradigm shift. 1929 01:43:30,378 --> 01:43:33,642 This brings me back to Flinders Petrie. 1930 01:43:33,685 --> 01:43:36,645 [soft reverent music] 1931 01:43:38,299 --> 01:43:42,781 - Petrie is often known as the father of archeology. 1932 01:43:42,825 --> 01:43:45,610 The techniques he introduced and his understanding 1933 01:43:45,654 --> 01:43:49,266 and recognition of the importance of gathering all objects, 1934 01:43:49,310 --> 01:43:51,399 that applies to archeology anywhere. 1935 01:43:52,661 --> 01:43:55,620 - [Timothy] Petrie also had a startling realization 1936 01:43:55,664 --> 01:43:58,623 of what this mysterious script in the Sinai meant 1937 01:43:58,667 --> 01:44:00,669 for the writing of the Bible. 1938 01:44:03,237 --> 01:44:05,761 - [Flinders] Here we have the result 1939 01:44:05,804 --> 01:44:07,980 at a date some five centuries 1940 01:44:08,024 --> 01:44:11,941 before the oldest Phoenician writing that is known. 1941 01:44:11,984 --> 01:44:14,683 It finally disproves the hypothesis 1942 01:44:14,726 --> 01:44:17,773 that the early Israelites, who came through this region 1943 01:44:17,816 --> 01:44:19,992 into Egypt and passed back again, 1944 01:44:20,036 --> 01:44:21,951 could not have used writing. 1945 01:44:23,953 --> 01:44:26,782 - If the father of Egyptian archeology 1946 01:44:26,825 --> 01:44:29,828 is telling us that the Israelites have the ability 1947 01:44:29,872 --> 01:44:33,745 to write 500 years before the Phoenicians, 1948 01:44:33,789 --> 01:44:35,965 what has changed since then? 1949 01:44:38,315 --> 01:44:41,710 Is the main change the paradigm of a generation 1950 01:44:41,753 --> 01:44:44,321 that became skeptical of the Bible 1951 01:44:44,365 --> 01:44:46,932 because the Ramesses Exodus Theory 1952 01:44:46,976 --> 01:44:49,065 placed the Exodus at a time 1953 01:44:49,108 --> 01:44:52,416 when there was little to no evidence to support it. 1954 01:44:56,246 --> 01:44:59,118 [intriguing music] 1955 01:45:02,905 --> 01:45:04,080 I have now found evidence 1956 01:45:04,123 --> 01:45:07,257 for all the steps of the original pattern. 1957 01:45:07,301 --> 01:45:10,869 This script appears by the time of the Exodus. 1958 01:45:12,088 --> 01:45:14,351 It did not arise in antoher part of the world 1959 01:45:14,395 --> 01:45:19,095 like Greece, Persia, India or China. 1960 01:45:19,138 --> 01:45:23,534 It originated in the region of Egypt and the Sinai 1961 01:45:23,578 --> 01:45:26,320 where the Bible places the early Israelites. 1962 01:45:27,886 --> 01:45:30,367 The script is the earliest known alphabet 1963 01:45:30,411 --> 01:45:33,065 which was needed to write the Torah. 1964 01:45:33,109 --> 01:45:35,807 Because it was a Semitic alphabet, 1965 01:45:35,851 --> 01:45:38,375 it was a form of writing like Hebrew. 1966 01:45:38,419 --> 01:45:40,595 This is all Moses would've needed 1967 01:45:40,638 --> 01:45:43,815 to write the basic form of the Exodus account. 1968 01:45:45,556 --> 01:45:49,125 In fact I emailed Professor Rollston and asked him, 1969 01:45:49,168 --> 01:45:52,694 "For the sake of argument, if Moses was responsible 1970 01:45:52,737 --> 01:45:54,783 "for writing at least part of the Torah, 1971 01:45:54,826 --> 01:45:57,873 "in your view could the Proto-Sinaitic script 1972 01:45:57,916 --> 01:46:01,398 "have been used to perform this task?" 1973 01:46:01,442 --> 01:46:04,793 Rollston replied, "Yes, the script that Moses 1974 01:46:04,836 --> 01:46:07,056 "could've used or would've used, 1975 01:46:07,099 --> 01:46:10,886 "would have been Early Alphabetic, not Old Hebrew. 1976 01:46:10,929 --> 01:46:14,585 "By the way, I believe that Moses was historical 1977 01:46:14,629 --> 01:46:16,631 "and that he was literate." 1978 01:46:17,936 --> 01:46:21,592 Speaking of literacy, the use of a simple alphabet 1979 01:46:21,636 --> 01:46:24,856 would've allowed the Israelite people, young and old, 1980 01:46:24,900 --> 01:46:28,643 to read it, understand it and preserve the words 1981 01:46:28,686 --> 01:46:32,603 given by God at Mount Sinai for generation to come. 1982 01:46:34,039 --> 01:46:36,520 Finally the evidence from all three steps 1983 01:46:36,564 --> 01:46:38,435 of the Hebrew pattern also show 1984 01:46:38,479 --> 01:46:40,698 that it could actually be Hebrew. 1985 01:46:41,917 --> 01:46:44,223 The letters match the look of Hebrew. 1986 01:46:45,660 --> 01:46:48,793 Some have interpreted the inscriptions as readable Hebrew 1987 01:46:50,229 --> 01:46:52,318 and the history of the script 1988 01:46:52,362 --> 01:46:55,713 matches the history of the Israelites. 1989 01:46:56,932 --> 01:46:59,891 There seems to be no reason to doubt that Moses 1990 01:46:59,935 --> 01:47:04,940 could have written the Exodus account as the Bible claims. 1991 01:47:12,513 --> 01:47:15,429 [soft piano music] 1992 01:47:22,131 --> 01:47:24,220 Egyptologist Alan Gardiner, 1993 01:47:24,263 --> 01:47:26,614 the man who determined these inscriptions 1994 01:47:26,657 --> 01:47:29,007 were the oldest-known alphabet, 1995 01:47:29,051 --> 01:47:32,881 came to an insightful observation about its origin. 1996 01:47:34,273 --> 01:47:36,841 - [Alan] It has been universally recognized 1997 01:47:36,885 --> 01:47:39,148 that so simple and therefore so perfect 1998 01:47:39,191 --> 01:47:42,499 an instrument for the visible recording of language 1999 01:47:42,543 --> 01:47:44,719 could not conceivably have resulted 2000 01:47:44,762 --> 01:47:47,069 from one spontaneous effort of genius. 2001 01:47:50,072 --> 01:47:52,988 - [Timothy] The alphabet certainly was genius. 2002 01:47:53,945 --> 01:47:57,514 Yet as a person of faith, I wonder 2003 01:47:57,558 --> 01:47:59,516 what if the invention of the alphabet 2004 01:47:59,560 --> 01:48:02,824 did not ultimately have a human source? 2005 01:48:02,867 --> 01:48:07,045 Because with no alphabet, you would have no Bible. 2006 01:48:07,089 --> 01:48:09,308 The evidence appears to show that this script 2007 01:48:09,352 --> 01:48:13,574 did emerge suddenly in a very narrow window of time. 2008 01:48:15,140 --> 01:48:19,710 The Bible states that it was itself divinely inspired. 2009 01:48:20,929 --> 01:48:23,801 Could it be that the genius of the alphabet 2010 01:48:23,845 --> 01:48:27,675 was also a divinely inspired gift from God 2011 01:48:27,718 --> 01:48:31,243 given to a particular people at a particular time 2012 01:48:32,506 --> 01:48:35,204 in preparation for what was to come? 2013 01:48:35,247 --> 01:48:37,336 The prime purpose of communicating 2014 01:48:37,380 --> 01:48:39,774 the words of God to mankind 2015 01:48:41,210 --> 01:48:43,038 beginning at Mount Sinai. 2016 01:48:45,780 --> 01:48:49,044 [intense reverent music] 2017 01:48:53,135 --> 01:48:58,140 [volcano rumbling] [thunder crackling] 2018 01:48:59,054 --> 01:49:00,751 - There Israel encamped before the mountain 2019 01:49:00,795 --> 01:49:02,448 while Moses went up to God. 2020 01:49:06,452 --> 01:49:10,326 The Lord called him out of the mountain saying, 2021 01:49:10,369 --> 01:49:13,155 "Thus shall you say to the house of Jacob 2022 01:49:13,198 --> 01:49:14,852 "and tell the people of Israel. 2023 01:49:16,245 --> 01:49:21,250 "You yourselves have seen what I did to the Egyptians, 2024 01:49:23,339 --> 01:49:26,124 "how I bore you on eagles' wings 2025 01:49:28,910 --> 01:49:31,303 and brought you to myself. 2026 01:49:33,958 --> 01:49:38,702 "Now therefore if you will indeed obey my voice 2027 01:49:38,746 --> 01:49:43,402 "and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession 2028 01:49:43,446 --> 01:49:44,926 "among all peoples; 2029 01:49:46,101 --> 01:49:48,146 "for all the earth is mine 2030 01:49:49,626 --> 01:49:53,412 "and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests 2031 01:49:53,456 --> 01:49:55,066 "and a holy nation." 2032 01:49:57,199 --> 01:50:00,463 [intense reverent music] 2033 01:50:09,385 --> 01:50:12,214 God spoke all these words saying, 2034 01:50:12,257 --> 01:50:15,652 "I am the Lord; I am your God 2035 01:50:15,696 --> 01:50:18,176 "who brought you out of the land of Egypt 2036 01:50:18,220 --> 01:50:19,613 "out of the house of slavery. 2037 01:50:22,659 --> 01:50:25,575 [reverent vocal music] 2038 01:50:25,619 --> 01:50:28,404 [rocks crumbling] 2039 01:50:32,147 --> 01:50:35,106 [fire crackling] 2040 01:50:38,719 --> 01:50:41,722 "You shall have no other gods besides me. 2041 01:50:41,765 --> 01:50:44,681 "You shall not make for yourself a carved image. 2042 01:50:44,725 --> 01:50:47,641 "You shall not bow to them or serve them. 2043 01:50:47,684 --> 01:50:51,079 "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. 2044 01:50:51,122 --> 01:50:54,386 "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. 2045 01:50:54,430 --> 01:50:56,650 "Honor your father and your mother. 2046 01:50:56,693 --> 01:50:58,739 "You shall not murder. 2047 01:50:58,782 --> 01:51:01,176 "You shall not commit adultery. 2048 01:51:01,219 --> 01:51:02,960 "You shall not steal. 2049 01:51:03,004 --> 01:51:07,051 "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 2050 01:51:07,095 --> 01:51:10,751 "You shall not covet anything that is your neighbors'." 2051 01:51:13,841 --> 01:51:18,323 And he gave to Moses the two tablets of the testimony 2052 01:51:18,367 --> 01:51:20,456 written with the finger of God. 2053 01:51:21,849 --> 01:51:26,375 [thunder crackling] [climactic orchestral music] 2054 01:51:26,418 --> 01:51:29,683 In the second year, the cloud lifted 2055 01:51:29,726 --> 01:51:32,033 from over the tabernacle of the testimony 2056 01:51:35,950 --> 01:51:37,865 and the people of Israel set out 2057 01:51:37,908 --> 01:51:41,172 by stages from the wilderness of Sinai. 2058 01:51:49,485 --> 01:51:52,880 The law was given to instruct them how they were to live. 2059 01:51:54,055 --> 01:51:56,535 When the people repeatedly rebelled, 2060 01:51:56,579 --> 01:51:59,408 it took 40 years before they could enter the land 2061 01:51:59,451 --> 01:52:02,890 that had been promised to Abraham hundreds of years earlier. 2062 01:52:04,326 --> 01:52:08,069 During this time, Moses had written down 2063 01:52:08,112 --> 01:52:10,332 all the instructions from God 2064 01:52:10,375 --> 01:52:12,464 as well as the history of his people 2065 01:52:12,508 --> 01:52:15,380 beginning with the creation of the word. 2066 01:52:19,733 --> 01:52:22,257 When Moses had finished writing the words of this law 2067 01:52:23,824 --> 01:52:28,263 in a scroll to its very end, Moses commanded the Levites 2068 01:52:29,786 --> 01:52:32,093 who carried the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord. 2069 01:52:32,136 --> 01:52:34,312 He said, "Take this book of the law 2070 01:52:34,356 --> 01:52:37,141 "and put it by the side of the Ark of the Covenant 2071 01:52:37,185 --> 01:52:38,403 "of the Lord your God." 2072 01:52:47,369 --> 01:52:52,374 [church bell donging] [soft reverent music] 2073 01:52:53,592 --> 01:52:54,289 - [Timothy] I started to think about the fact 2074 01:52:54,332 --> 01:52:56,595 that words have meaning. 2075 01:52:56,639 --> 01:52:59,337 In order to preserve their meaning over time, 2076 01:52:59,381 --> 01:53:02,340 some form of writing was needed. 2077 01:53:02,384 --> 01:53:03,907 We all take it for granted today, 2078 01:53:03,951 --> 01:53:06,257 but where did it come from? 2079 01:53:08,259 --> 01:53:10,827 Before the alphabet, only the elite 2080 01:53:10,871 --> 01:53:15,049 had this gift of knowledge, but then all that changed. 2081 01:53:15,092 --> 01:53:16,920 Now everyone had the ability 2082 01:53:16,964 --> 01:53:19,053 to read with this simple alphabet. 2083 01:53:20,315 --> 01:53:24,841 This technology hasn't been replaced in nearly 4,000 years, 2084 01:53:25,886 --> 01:53:28,192 so I continued to wonder. 2085 01:53:28,236 --> 01:53:30,194 Was the alphabet's arrival 2086 01:53:30,238 --> 01:53:33,415 at this time in history just a coincidence 2087 01:53:37,158 --> 01:53:42,163 or was it the gift necessary to retain the knowledge of God? 2088 01:53:51,476 --> 01:53:54,436 [soft reverent music] 2089 01:55:29,574 --> 01:55:33,013 [lively mystical music] 2090 01:55:36,842 --> 01:55:39,845 [singer vocalizing] 160240

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