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AP News Radio
Jill Biden to promote women, youth on trip to Mideast, North Africa, Europe
"A royal wedding will be among the highlights of First Lady Jill Biden's overseas trip next week. Over 6 days, the First Lady will be in Portugal, Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan, where she'll attend the wedding of crown prince Abdullah, the heir to the throne. The bidens have a long friendship with the princess parents. Doctor Biden's office says she will spend much of the Mideast lag promoting empowerment for women and young people while in Europe she will help the State Department celebrate the 60th anniversary of its art in embassies program. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Tim Mahoney Describes His Journey to Biblical Archeology
"I'm talking to Tim Mahoney who is behind the films called patterns of evidence, the new one. It's going to be in theaters may 15th and 17th only. Fathom event is patterns of evidence journey to Mount Sinai part two, okay, so I just have to ask because I'm sure you told me this in the past, but for my audience's sake, how did you get involved in biblical archeology and in these kinds of things? Because I have become more and more and more fascinated with this stuff. What was your journey to Mahoney? Well, I think that if you wonder about your past and you wonder about how we got somewhere, when I was in high school, my family actually broke up when I was 11 years old. And it was a tragic kind of a breakup. We actually had to go in hiding Eric from my father because he was, he wasn't well. And he and an 11th grade was the first time I started to get back an interested in school. And it was when I was reading a history book. And I started to read ahead. And it was like that scene from when John Candy when they're like, I'm sure that scene when Steve Martin and John Candy in a movie where they're like in bed. And they're all of a sudden they wake up and they start talking about baseball or whatever. And I was like, thinking to myself, what in the world am I doing reading ahead in this book? I do not, I'm not supposed to be a good student. I don't like this, but I found history was fascinating because I was learning a story. It was a Civil War. And I was going deeper and deeper into it. I couldn't believe what had happened. I finally became aware that something happened earlier in time. And I think that this history, when you ever have a chance to look and you go, well, how did this happen? Where did this happen? And in my own life, I thought I was just going to go on adventure, but once you go into a place like Egypt and you see the pyramids and you see archeology and you realize that there was nations here before, there were armies here before, there were pharaohs and you look at the tombs and you look at go to the British Museum and you see what was created. Human hair from 3000 years ago, we wove together. I saw this wig that was both African and like a Norwegian hair that was woven together. I go, who was this person? Who are these people that all this happened? And you just realized that there's something more. And I think that that interest of knowing what the past was about, what drew me in, and so when I went to Egypt, the first time in 2002, I was absolutely astounded by the precision of things that were created. And how in the world did that happen? And then as you bring your faith into it, you realize that God is the creator of everything

AP News Radio
Israel kills another militant commander in Gaza as Cairo presses on with efforts to mediate truce
"Israeli aircraft destroyed three houses apparently belonging to members of Islamic shahad in northern and southern Gaza, claims which have been rejected by those who lived in the properties. Children gathered by the rubble of the destroyed building in the enclave's southern city of Khan yunis. It belonged to un Jihad Al ara, where she said she lived with her disabled husband and children. In 2014, they hit the house and burnt it with shells, but we repaired it because we didn't have another house. Now they destroyed it again. Another air strike at a sprawling housing complex in Khan yunis destroyed the upper floor of one of the buildings, where Israel said a senior commander was killed along with two others. The air strike caused damage to three surrounding buildings. Residents Abdullah Hamad described an abnormal light in two explosions, and then finding his children crying in shock. When I reached them, I found them covering themselves with bed covers and screaming out of fear. Meanwhile, rocket fire towards southern Israel continued, even as Egypt pressed on with attempts to broker a ceasefire. I am Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
Sudanese fleeing clashes flood port city, borders with Egypt
"Many Sudanese are fleeing the fighting between rival generals in their capital. Khartoum and citizen abdallah Al Fatah tells the AP much of the capital has become empty, residents of our street have fled the war the fighting now in its third week has turned Khartoum and its neighboring city of omdurman into a battlefield residents say fierce clashes take place inside residential neighborhoods that have become now ghost areas, explosions and gunfire continue to echo through the capital, the conflict which caps months of worsening tensions pits the military against a rival paramilitary group called the rapid support forces. I'm Charles De Ledesma

Daily Grace
A Theology of Home With Author Caroline Saunders
"We see so many stories of home throughout the whole Bible. I mean, I think that people will initially be able to see that the Bible starts with a home a perfect home and eaten. And a lot of times we can skip past that because we're getting to genesis three, we're sent interest the picture, but before that, Adam and Eve are in this place with one another with God where there is such abundance in such beauty and such delight and it's really wonderful and it shows us that no one makes a home like God. And then of course, sinters the picture. And you can see throughout the Bible that sin is like an intruding force. And sin is the ultimate enemy of home. And anyone listening will relate to that because we all have brokenness in our homes to varying degrees. And at the core of all of it is sin. It may not be our sin, it might be the sin of somebody else, and it might just be because we live in a sinful world that's broken. But sin is the enemy of home and we see the pain enter and homesickness enter right away. And then it feels like an Old Testament. It's people searching for their way back. They're searching for their way home, but at the same time, God is looking to make his home with people. There's all these glimmers, you know, we see glimmers in the tabernacle in the temple or even before that with the promised land, or even the way that God delivered his people from an unsafe home in Egypt. In an unexpected way by parting the Red Sea and things like that. So there's lots of different stories that relate to home. And when we pay attention to them, we notice that all of it points to Jesus. And so in the book this story of home, I say that God is building away home through Jesus. And the part of the way he's building the way home is because there's an enemy of home that must be conquered. This intruder has to be dealt with. And so Jesus dealt with our sin on the cross and sent the Holy Spirit after he ascended having sent the Holy Spirit to make his home in us, which is unbelievable to think about as a deposit of what is coming when Jesus will return and make all things new, a new heaven and a new earth and finally it is a perfect home that is permanent where no intruder can enter where there will be no grief, no tears, no pain. No one can break this family, no one can damage this home. No one can disrupt this home. And so I think that there's a lot that the Bible says about home and I would encourage anyone who's maybe read through the Bible or just even wherever you're reading in the Bible, you'll probably be able to notice something and what I like to do in the margin of my Bible is draw a little house and I can kind of track it that way and it's really cool to see all the different ways that God is pointing us home.

The Charlie Kirk Show
How to Exercise Your Free Will
"Wondering if you have any advice. It seems like when the mask mandates started and everything from voting, people would show up to vote and they'd be turned away and they would comply. And there's so much people, especially in the youth who have been taught to obey authority, complying right now. Do you have any advice for how to get the word to many people if using an exercise in their free will? Yeah, that's a great question. So I'm a big fan of the Bible. As many of you know, and here's a provocative truth that happens throughout the scriptures. People, most people do not want to be free. A lot of us here want to be free, but when God delivered his chosen people out of Egypt into the desert within days, he blew quail off course, mana came from heaven and they said, we want to go back to Egypt. We want to go back to bondage. We want to go back to slavery because at least we were able to eat meat. It's amazing. How many people do you know that have desired comfort over liberty? You have to teach the value of liberty to young people. I would much rather live a full and unpredictable life than a boring and a safe life. And the vast majority of young people, I actually think the new national motto in America has been informally relabeled as better safe than sorry. I think that's okay to say at times that I'd rather say live freely and boldly and courageously. That's a better country to live in.

The Charlie Kirk Show
There Are 3 Types of People in the World - Which One Are You?
"Types of people in the world. Okay, the Bible tells us this. There are infants. The protectors of infants and predators, okay? This is the entire story at the beginning of exodus, okay? So you have predators like the king of Egypt a pharaoh, right? Where it says and then there was a king that came over Egypt that did not know Joseph, right? Forgot the Jewish people turned them into slaves. Then there's infants, first born child, and then there's the brave midwives that stood up that were the protectors of infants. You get to be one of three categories. Now, if you want to remain a child, the rest of your life, we've done a good job of that, actually. We tell our teenagers never grow up, they could do drugs all the time. That's bad for society. That comes with a different form of problems. But even worse than that, is becoming a predator or an ally of a predator. Here's the norm that is hard for people to agree with, but human history tells us that predators will keep on going unless they are stopped. And so what did it take to eventually stop the predator in any of these biblical stories is that a courageous person who was bold filled with the spirit to go stand up against the evil? That's the only thing that stops evil. And because there is this accelerationist view where some people say, well, Charlie, there's no way that this stuff can keep on getting us insane it is. No, it will. Do you know, I tell you, I know this is a fact because I see how insane they want it to be. You can say, how can you see into the future? Because I spend time on college campuses.

The Bible in a Year
1 Samuel 27: David Flees From Saul
"First Samuel, chapter 27. David goes to king Akshay in gath. And David said in his heart. I shall now perish one day by the hand of Saul. There is nothing better for me than that I should escape to the land of the Philistines, then Saul will despair of seeking me any longer within the borders of Israel, and I shall escape out of his hand. So David arose, and went over. He and the 600 men who were with him to akshi, the son of Malcolm, king of gath. And David dwelt with akshi and gath, he and his men, every man with his household, and David with his two wives, a hint of jezreel, and Abigail of Carmel, naval's widow. And when it was told Saul that David had fled to gath, he sought for him no more. Then David said to Ashish, if I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be given me in one of the country towns, that I may dwell there, for why should your servant dwell in the royal city with you? So that day actually gave him Zika. Therefore, zik lag has belonged to the kings of Judah to this day, and the number of the days that David dwelt in the country of the Philistines was a year and four months. Now David and his men went up and made raids upon the gesture rights, the gurus, and the amala kites. For these were the inhabitants of the land from of old, as far as sure to the land of Egypt, and David struck the land, and left neither man nor woman alive, but took away the sheep, the oxen, the donkeys, the camels, and the garments, and came back to Akshay. When Akshay asked, against whom have you made a raid today, David would say, against the negev of Judah, or against the negev of the Jeremy lights, or against the negative of the canines. saved neither man nor woman alive to bring tidings to gath thinking lest they should tell about us and say, so David has done. Such was his custom all the while he dwelt in the country of the Philistines and trusted David, thinking he has made himself utterly abhorred by his people Israel. Therefore he shall be my servant always.

AP News Radio
Reported fighting in Sudan's Darfur mars fragile truce
"As fighting ease during a three day ceasefire, many stuck in the crossfire in Sudan's capital took the opportunity to leave, as foreign nationals continued to be evacuated, large numbers of people have been making the exhausting 15 hour drive across the deserts to access points out of the country at the arkin crossing in Egypt at the northern border, Sudanese families and others streamed into Egypt, desperate to get out of the crossfire between the forces of Sudan's two top generals, one foreigner called Mario said the situation had become unbearable. And there was no more food, electricity, so it was going very, very bad. And we had to flee. Meanwhile, British nationals were finally evacuated to the UK, many expressing their relief to be back. We're not ducking and diving. We're home. When asked how she felt about how the evacuation was organized, she said. I would have liked it to be sooner, quicker. Took 11 days, but we're here. I'm Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
Sudan's truce falters, as Egypt repatriates army personnel
"Egypt has repatriated dozens of military personnel from Sudan after they were held by the country's paramilitary force, which continues to be locked in a battle for power with Sudan's army. The latest attempted to ceasefire between the rival Sudanese forces faltered before the 24 hour deadline has gunfire and explosions rattled the capital of Khartoum, artillery shelling, and air strikes seem to have eased from previous days, but residents still reported a few explosions. Nations such as Japan and the Netherlands prepared to evacuate their citizens from the country as international pressure to stop the violence failed. Egyptian air force technicians were captured by the Sudanese rapid support forces, or RSF, who had attacked merawi airports north of the capital, fighting soon after erupted around the country between the RSF and the Sudanese military. Egypt, who is a close ally of Sudan's army, said in a statement that all its technical crews had been flown home from Sudan in military transport planes. I am Karen Chammas

Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast
Bible teacher Ray Vander Laan contextualizes 'Jesus: The Lamb of God'
"One that captivated me was from volume four, the lamb of God, and you brought some things out in that particular episode that has really captivated my heart. Things that you don't normally hear. If you can, maybe reshape this when Jesus comes. That pass over to the mount of olives and the reason for him weeping over the people of Jerusalem. The bigger picture is that in a Hebrew approach, an earlier event in God's great story becomes a paradigm for later events. For example, the Israelites left Egypt on Passover, took them about 40 days to get to Mount Sinai, Moses climbed the mountain to meet with God, a few days later the ten commandments come down near Pentecost. Jesus dies on Passover, 40 days later, he goes up on a mountain. He ascends up to God and ten days later on Pentecost, the Holy Spirit comes and appears and makes his dwelling with people, and you can see there's almost like a blueprint for how those events will unfold. Well, the question you asked about the triumphal entry we call it or palm Sunday, in exodus 12, God said on the tenth day of the month, I want you to select an appropriate lamp that you then slaughter when Passover comes on the 14th day of the month. So all the Hebrew people who were seeking to be faithful to God's command to come to Jerusalem for Passover would have been flocking into that city on that palm Sunday because that was lamb selection time. And it was an exciting family time. The kids, everybody came to pick out this lamb that was going to be their sacrificial animal. So when Jesus makes his descent into the city on that day becomes really profound as if Jesus was saying pick me.

AP News Radio
UN chief's call for ambition on climate gets muted response
"Some officials at a climate meeting in Copenhagen have given a muted response to calls from the head of the United Nations, the countries to show greater ambition when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Speaking at the end of a two day meeting in the Danish capital, Egypt's summit shukri says there was no specific answer to the aspirational goals set out by UN secretary general Antonio Guterres when he urged rich nations to bring forward their target for achieving net zero emissions as close as possible to 2040. Shukri, who chaired last week's UN climate talks in Egypt, says these girls who will be met, I'm sure, addressed within the national context and within the national abilities, adding Egypt would have to rely on the transfer of technology. He says, from our friends and partners to wean itself off fossil fuels and ramp up the use of renewable energy. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

AP News Radio
Israel, Palestinians meet in Egypt to ease tensions
"Israeli and Palestinian officials are meeting in the Egyptian resort town of shamal Sheik. The talks may offer an opportunity to ease tensions between the sides and reign in a spiral of violence ahead of a sensitive holiday period beginning this week. The meeting is the second attempt by the sides shepherded by regional allies Egypt and Jordan as well as the U.S. to end a yearlong spasm of violence. It's seen more than 200 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire and more than 40 Israelis or foreigners killed in Palestinian attacks. The upcoming period is sensitive because large numbers of Jewish and Muslim faithful pour into Jerusalem's old city, the emotional heart of the conflict, and a flash point for violence, increasing friction points. I'm Charles Philip asthma

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
The Implications of China Brokering a Deal With Saudi Arabia and Iran
"So Iran and Saudi Arabia are enemies. It's important to emphasize that Iran and Saudi Arabia are some people think, well, there are both Muslims and so obviously they're not enemies well. Actually, no. First of all, the Saudis are Arabs. The Iranians are not. Number two, there is huge rivalry for who gets to be top dog in the Middle East. The rivalry is between the important countries in the region really namely three. Iran, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has by and large been in the American orbit. It's been our ally and Iran has been our adversary, at least since the Khomeini revolution of the late 1970s. So what does it mean that these two adversaries that had no diplomatic relations with each other? They weren't talking to each other, are now coming together and they're coming together in important ways. They're going to open up diplomatic relations so that means embassies and Iranian embassy in Saudi Arabia, Saudi embassy in Iran, they're also going to begin a trade partnership in a technology partnership while respecting quote the principle of non interference in the internal affairs of state. So the Saudis are not going to try to foment dissent in Iran and the Iranians are agreeing not to do the same in Saudi Arabia. Now this deal was brokered by China, apparently with some help of Oman and one or two other of the Arab kingdoms, but the meanings that led to this were held in Beijing and there was a so called I'm now looking at it here joint trilateral statement by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the People's Republic of China.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Jimmy Carter Enters Hospice Care
"David Z Wagner is a friend of mine in Cleveland. And since it's president's day, I want to read you an email. He said to me yesterday. I hear I've met president Carter and spoken with him and continue to be an active contributor to his charity. What needs to search far and wide to find a more compassionate hardworking knowledgeable and kind person, the hands on billing rookie champion, the work with Guinea worm disease, and the active charitable leadership he provided to many causes is very impressive. His recovery from brain cancer years ago is amazing. Most importantly, his personal negotiations in relentless pursuit of a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel stands alone is one of the greatest achievements in diplomacy over the past 50 years. Yes, he was a poor president, surrounded by the inept and the press used Billy as their pinata daily. One of the most rebound, one of the many rebound presidents. We have elected who struggled mightily in office, and then did well in post presidency years. All Americans should pause and pay their respects to the man Jimmy Carter and his achievements. I trust you can help inform your audience in these contentious times as to the man in the humanitarian he is and the good he did for many, many people worldwide, David Wagner. David is a 100% correct. And the honor of interviewing former president Carter on a book tour when he made to LA in 1994 when I was hosting the nightly news and public affairs show there for PBS life and times were trans for a decade and he was gentle he was wonderful. He was terrific in the post presidency years. He did what HW and W have done, which has raised money for a lot of people do a lot of good things for a lot of people spend time with your family. And now you've made some missteps in this book, but not perfect. You've gone partisan, like human rights policy during 77 to 81 when he was president just occasional faceplant, but the man is a legend for helping the homeless, building houses, habitat free humanity. He's a good man. And I salute him and pray for him and for his family as he enters hospice care this president's day.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"egypt" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
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Evangelism on SermonAudio
"egypt" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"You know, when sodom and gomorrah were sizzled to a crisp, lot and his family escaped. When the Babylonians, march in to Jerusalem, burn it to the ground, there is a spiritual remnant of God's own people that survives. Just like in the book of revelation or these other examples, God's wrath and exodus was targeted wrath against his enemies and not poured out in a punitive fashion upon his beloved. All right, I'm going to fast forward a little bit. We have time really to look at one more plague before we wrap up today. Let's look at the 9th play. The 9th play, which is what? Anyone know? Darkest. That was excellent. The 9th played darkness. Next week, we're going to look at the tenth place. Next week, we're going to look at the Passover and everything that happened on that night. But today, let's talk about this darkness. What's going on with darkness? How bad can that be? We might say to ourselves. After the flies and the boils and the hail, you know, maybe a dark room sounds kind of nice. So what's going on here? Well, let's look at chapter ten versus 21 through 29. Then the lord said to Moses, stretch out your hand towards heaven that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, darkness, which may even be felt. That's a sign, this is not normal darkness. Darkness that may even be felt. And so Moses stretched out his hand towards heaven and there was thick, darkness, and all the land of Egypt for three days. They did not see one another, nor did anyone rise from his place for three days. But all the children of Israel had light. All the chosen Israel had light in their dwellings. Then pharaoh called the Moses and said go serve the lord. Only let your flocks and herds let them be kept back. Let your little ones also go with you. But Moses said, you must also give us sacrifices, burn offerings. They might sacrifice the lord, our God. Our livestock will also go with us, not a hoof, shall be left behind. For we must take some of them to serve the lord our God, and even we do not know with what we must serve lord until we arrive there. But the lord, hard and fair is hard, and it would not let them go. Then the first said to them, get away from me. Take heat of yourself, see my face no more. From the day you see my face, you shall die. And so Moses said, you have spoken well. I will never see your face again.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"egypt" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"We'll see that more as we get towards the plague number 9. All right, let's move ahead a little bit. We've talked about the blood. We'll skip past the frogs and Elias, they accomplish largely the same point at its illustrated. Let's get forward to a plague that we can all relate to in south Mississippi. What play do you think that is? Whoever said flies, you get the bonus points. Flies. Let's look at chapter 8 versus 20 through 24. And the lord said to Moses, rise early in the morning and stand before pharaoh as he comes out to the water. See what's going on here. This is the first in this other cycle. Rise in the morning, stand before pharaohs it goes to the water, then say to him, thus saith the lord, let my people go that they may serve that they may worship me. Or else if you will not let my people go behold, I will send this form of flies on you and your servants on your people and into your houses. The house is an Egyptian shall be full of swarms of flies and also the ground in which they stand. And in that day I will set apart the land of ocean. In which my people dwell that no swarms of flies will be found there in order that you may know that I am the lord in the midst of the land. I will make a difference between my people and your people. Tomorrow, this sign shall be. And so the lord did so and thick swarms of flies came into the house of pharaoh into the servants houses into all the land of Egypt, the land was corrupted because of the swarms of flies. What was different in this plague than the previous ones, for those who've read these earlier chapters. On the first three plagues of God brought upon Egypt, you get a sense that all of Egypt, the land was affected in some way. Now, the Israelites lived in the land of Gaussian, which was away from the river Nile and may well have been away from some of the frogs and some of the other stuff. With that said, beginning with his fourth play, a flies, something changed in how it was announced. When God declares the plague, he says, all right, farron. He says, I see what's happening. I bring in the frogs and I bring in this other stuff, and you're dismissing that. You're saying this must be some natural explanation, right? And that's what would happen here. If there was a swarm of frogs in our community, our first reaction wouldn't be that God did something. We'd look to our scientists who would give us some scientific explanation for why frogs. If giant hail hit us in the next few days. Again, we probably wouldn't think God, that would not be our first reaction. We would think, well, boy, some odd meteorological event that surely has an explanation. Well, the people in the Egypt were doing the same thing. They were arguing with this stuff away. This is some freaking nature thing. Nature, I don't know. Once in a lifetime sort of thing, it's like the cicadas that come out every 18 years and frighten everybody. It's something rare. Well, farrow may have bought into that. And so God says, ah, Moses. We'll tell you what, tell you what. I'm going to send a plague now. And you just watch. When this play comes, guess who it's got a target. It's going to target your people. It's going to target you. It's going to target your servants. It's going to target the Egyptians. But my people, they're going to be free of it.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"egypt" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"Than the whole Pantheon of Egyptian gods. All right, let's see what happens next. Moses is going to travel to pharaoh and 8 through 13. And you're going to see this encounter. It's the second encounter they've had in the past couple of chapters. So verse 8. Then the lord spoke to Moses and Aaron. Saying, when pharaoh speaks to you, saying show a miracle for yourselves. Then you shall say it to Aaron, take your rod and cast it before pharaoh and let it become a serpent. Samosas and Aaron went into pharaoh and they did just so just as the lord had commanded. And Aaron cast down his rod before pharaoh and before his servants and it became a serpent. But pharaoh also called the wise man in the sorcerer, so the magicians of Egypt and they also did in this manner with their enchantments. For every man through that is rod and they became serpents. But Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods. And Farrah's heart grew hard. And he did not heed them just as the lord had said. All right. What's going on with these serpents and rods? What is going on with this? This is somewhat unique. This doesn't happen every day. You don't have profits throughout the Old Testament just throwing down their rods and becoming different things. What's going on with the serpents and the rods? What's taking place? Why a snake at all? Let's start there. Why a snake? God says his throw down your rod and throw it on your rod before them and it's going to become a serpent. Why a serpent? Why is serpent? I mean, that's a sign of evil, right? That's from the garden. Why a serpent? Well, here's the thing. If you understand something about the Egyptians, you should understand this. Serpents were signs of divinity and authority in Egypt. To veterinary authority mixed to prove that, you ever look at all the periodics or what have you, your archeology, and they depict pharaohs and those and regal positions in Egypt. Well, the pharaohs in particular, sometimes they would wear helmets or headdresses that were golden and on the front on the forehead of many of his headdresses in these hieroglyphics, you'll see what?

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"egypt" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"And FPC Gulfport on YouTube. This morning we are going to study the ten plagues of Egypt, specifically. We're going to look at the ten plagues of God Santa's judgment upon pharaoh and his house due to pharaoh's oppression of God's people. Now, as I said at the outset this morning, God's people had been oppressed. They had been in bondage to pharaoh and to the Egyptians. They were made to do their labor, and the labor had gotten more difficult. When the people had cried out and God had sent Moses and Moses had stirred up some trouble with the people, pharaoh's reaction was aha. He says, if they got all this time to talk about going off and worshiping their God and they got all this time to have these discussions, well, then they'd have idle hands. I'm going to put them to further use. Pharaoh made life more difficult for them and he didn't care whether they liked it or not. Now, God had heard the cries of his people as they reacted under the boot of pharaoh and his response in part is what we're looking at today. The sending of these plagues. Now before we go any further with this Old Testament text, let me ask you a question. Can you think of, I don't know, any New Testament book in the Bible that also talks about plagues and judgment. Has any book come to mind? What do you got? Revelation. Revelation. I'm glad I once said finally or anything like that. Revelation, yes, revelation has plagues, revelation has much of the things we see in today's text. Revelation has blood. It has flies. It has locus. It has hail has death. In revelation, we see very similar judgments against very wicked people. Wicked people in the future who will persecute God's people just as they did in the past here in the book of exodus. Now in that future time, whenever it should be, and revelation 6 before the trumpets and balls and seals really all get poured out on the nations. We read this. We read in the persecution. Revelation 6, I saw under the altar, the souls of those who have been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained. They called out and allowed voice, cried out much as they did in exodus. How long sovereign lord, wholly untrue until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood, very similar crowd what was going on and the book of exodus. Then each of them was given a white robe, but they were told to wait a little longer until the full number of their fellow servants or brothers and sisters were killed just as they had been.

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The Bible in a Year
The Birth of Moses
"Exodus chapter one. These are the names of the sons of Israel, who came to Egypt with Jacob, each with his household. Rubin, Simeon, Levi, and Judah. Is a car, zebulon, and Benjamin, Dan and naftali, gad and Asher. All the offspring of Jacob were 70 persons, Joseph was already in Egypt. Then Joseph died, in all his brothers, and all that generation. But the descendants of Israel were fruitful and increased greatly, they multiplied and grew exceedingly strong so that the land was filled with them. Now there arose a new king over Egypt who did not know Joseph. And he said to his people, behold the sons of Israel are too many and too mighty for us. Come let us deal shrewdly with them lest they multiply, and if war befall us, they join our enemies and fight against us and escape from the land. Therefore, they set taskmasters over them to afflict them with heavy burdens, and they built for pharaoh store cities. But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied, and the more they spread abroad. And the Egyptians were in dread of the sons of Israel, so they made the sons of Israel serve with rigor and made their lives bitter with hard service in mortar and brick, and in all kinds of work in the field. In all their work, they made them serve with rigor. Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named shipra, and the other pua. New serve as midwife to the Hebrew women, and see them upon the birth duel, if it is a son, you shall kill him. But if it is a daughter she shall live. But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but let the male children live. So the king of Egypt called the midwives and said to them, why have you done this and let the male children live? The midwives said to pharaoh, because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women, for they are vigorous in our delivered before the midwife comes to them. So God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied and grew very strong. And because the wind midwives feared God, he gave them families. Then pharaoh commanded all his people. Every son that is born to the hebrews, you shall cast into the Nile. But you shall let every daughter live. Now, a man from the house of Levi went and took to a wife a daughter of Levi. The woman conceived and bore a son, and when she saw that he was a goodly child, she hit him three months, and when she could hide him no longer, she took for him a basket, made of bulrushes, and daubed it with bitumen and pitch. And she put the child in it and placed it among the reeds at the river's bank. And his sister stood at a distance to know what would be done to him. Now, the daughter of pharaoh came down to bathe at the river, and her maidens walked beside the river, and she saw the basket among the reeds. And sent her maid to fetch it. When she opened it, she saw the child and behold the baby was crying. She took pity on him and said, this is one of the hebrews children. Then his sister, said to pharaoh's daughter, shall I go and call you a nurse from the Hebrew women who can the child for you? And Faro's daughter, said to her, go. So the girl went, and called the child's mother,

ESPN FC
"egypt" Discussed on ESPN FC
"To ask me who is going to take them day or how they will achieve it, but they will finish for them. And they're going to bring it away. That's not going to finish trying to still do our tour, they're trying to do our tour. Every transfer window he comes up. I know, I know, I mean, Bruno give me to be fair, was also on the list. I think they wanted him more in the summer. He didn't think he would go now. So they've missed out they've missed out on him. It's going to be very difficult now. There's only 5 days left to less than that even to go and get a bit further, probably a strikeout. We know how hard they try for blah bitch. I don't know how sensible that works to try for so long in a way and put almost all your eggs in the same basket if that's exactly what it did. But yeah, that they would bring anyone know. Could you say Leicester? Ever since that bloody dog should the iPod. It keeps I'll be honest with you, I tried to try to link those ones at the MLS sent me. To try and get us on board. I couldn't I couldn't let them to my foot. And this one keeps cutting out. It's a nightmare. I think any headphones remember that's the chair. No, no. Stop it. But you have not, yeah. You know, it's like they just tried to bring a brand new level of importance to them. You know what I mean? Oh my God. Right. Would you rather Craig, your main player shoot first at a penalty shootout or last, like we saw today from Salah. I would rather them ship fast and set the tone because you might not get to the 5th one depending. So I would rather I'd rather them go and the first two or three than the last two put it out there. What do you think? Yeah, I prefer footage to, as opposed to last two. Question for jewels, according to multiple reports in Spain, Frank kesi from A.C. Milan is heavily linked with barsa for the summer on his free transfer. Do you think he would be an ideal replacement for busquets or do you think pasta should adapt a double pivot in the midfield? Wow. Yeah, I think.

ESPN FC
"egypt" Discussed on ESPN FC
"An intercontinental playoff. Welcome to lor dot com field frigid lower dot com alongside Kasey Keller Jermaine Jones, I'm Sebastian Salazar. 19° right now it'll be 5° later tonight, but everybody focused on tomorrow's conditions. They're telling us that kick off it'll be a balmy 29° windchill of 21. Some light snow potentially in the forecast for the game. Now everybody's talking about what impact this will have on the match. Let's hear from Christian polis. He spoke earlier today. Nice. A nice field that we're playing on. And yeah, the weather is actually kind of nice today. Sun was out. It's cold, but we're going to be we're going to be ready for it and we'll be able to blow. Okay, so the idea of being in this cold was to give the United States an advantage. You played in a snow classy go is the U.S. actually have an advantage over El Salvador due to these conditions. I think we talked always about advantage about with the fence, right? You want it to have an advantage that you don't have so much fence coming from there. Opposite teams, but I think in general field, I don't think it would be an advantage because the field is good to play and there's no bumps in the field. There's no snow. Maybe we were snow a little bit, but we don't know, but I think it's will not be a big advantage. I think it's more of an issue of travel. I think it's a case where you want to find a pitch that you know is decent. You also want to have a very pro U.S. crowd and understanding where Canada chose to play their match. You don't want to have a game, let's just take Orlando, for example. You have a game in Orlando El Salvador has three hours less travel. They're in a comfortable position. You then have three hours more travel to get to your next.

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"egypt" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"And there's no answer blindly. They said i have to go to a doctor. Well how long do you wait on god before you bail out and say look. I've got to have this taken care of. I had a life to live. I have a ministry to do. What i do is important with my family. All you're thinking like an egyptian thinking like a christian. Have you ever waited on god for anything or have you made your own deliverance in your own plans and gone about your life and just basically say yes. I pray that god doesn't answer so i have to go do it myself. God helps those who help themselves. There has never been greater lie. God does not help them help. Those who help themselves he leaves. He leaves them to their own devices and to their own flesh. God real yes is jesus who says he is. Yes does he care about you. Yes is about you. Yes what does he want from you. Once you leave egypt you want you to turn off the television. He wants you to turn off the entertainment. You want you to turn off the lust for food. We eat way way way too much food so we have high insulin levels. We become fat in heavy. Why because we eat too much we lust after the satisfaction for the flesh of the sugars of the food. frankly we way too much protein way too. Many carbohydrate carbohydrates and way too much sugar. Sugar is addictive. If you were to say okay for the next two weeks i will eat. No sugar will eat nothing. That has sugar in it. I will eat small portions of protein. I will eat small portions of carbohydrates once a day. What really what do you think moses eight on the far side of the desert. He didn't eat gour- meal meals out. There all assure you you see when we begin to walk away from the pleasures and the murders the oppression the wickedness of egypt. And when we walk away or run away and we go to the far side of the mountain where the mountain of.

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"egypt" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"Salvation comes from. Jesus christ by the blood. I come in obedience to the word of god to my heart to share with you. What he's given me. As i have prayed fasted waited before him for he gives me the word and then i come and i share it with you. It's not a popular word. But i'm not looking for a popular word if i were. I would employ all of the devices and agencies of the modern world marketing campaign. No i'm interested in people coming and listening to this broadcast who are willing to humble their hearts before god. Who are we willing to leave behind. Egypt and the sophistication of egypt and the money of egypt and the wickedness of egypt are willing to travel to the far side of the desert to the mountain of god. This is not an easy transition. Everything within us says we must be successful. You must have your to do list. You must have your bucket list. You must know that you're being profitable. I've spent many hours in the last week. In my prayer chamber reading the word crying out to god waiting upon him and there has been a colonel in my heart. That says ray what are you doing..

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"egypt" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"You have been to the back side of the mountain the backside of the desert god calls those who would serve him into a place where they are no longer playing to the crowd in egypt. We're pride is dealt with where ambition is cast aside. God cannot use a proud ambitious man or woman. God cannot use as an instrument of his grace a man filled with self who loves money and wealth. Who sees himself as somebody who walks about with something to prove. And i would ask you the very sobering question today and it will require a great deal of personal understanding. Do you still have something to prove. You have something to prove to your mother or to your father. Do you have something to prove to your wife or to your husband. You have something to prove to other men or other women. Are you still struggling to somehow gain the recognition to gain the approval. Are you crippled because you need the approval of somebody when you go to the far side of the desert you no longer hear the music of the world now. I know many christian people who refused to leave egypt but are in church every week. They love being looked upon as important. They love to have their opinions considered. They love to look at their finances. Nc have prosperous they are and they have their plans all laid out. I'll do this by this time. And then at this time i'll do this. I'll do this. i'll do this. And they have their life kind of planned out. That's all from egypt. A man who goes to the backside of the desert no longer. Here's the music of egypt. No longer sees the dance. He no longer has anyone to impress. Now god chose the perfect place.

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"egypt" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"To their father and rule their father said why have you returned today and they. They said an egyptian rescued us from the shepherds. He drew water us and he wanted the flock and rule says where is he will. We left him sitting back at the. Well why go invite the man to come and eat with us. So they do. So moses now is the object of great interest to these seven beautiful daughters. I don't know how long it took. But i'm sure the poorer was making is at this man. She was very interested and somehow in conversation. Daddy decided that he would offer this daughter. This eldest daughter to moses as a wife if he would stay and take care of the sheep he agreed. She gave birth to a son. She named him gershom. Saying i've become an alien in a foreign land. Now let's talk about this. Just a moment. Moses now has a flock of sheep to care for but unlike checa who worked twenty years and then was able to build his own heard and his own prosperity. Moses will serve for forty years as a shepherd to the sheep and he will not own one of them. Please understand god was in this. God cannot use a man who stays in egypt every man who will be used by the holy spirit must enter into the school of the holy spirit and he must go to. The backside of the desert cannot live enjoying the entertainment of egypt. Enjoying the social life in the privilege of egypt the lord must draw him out and so we find moses as become a kneeling in a foreign land. But in the meantime the king of egypt dies and god here's the groaning of his people and he remembers his covenant. With abraham isaac and jacob please all redemption is based on a covenant and the covenant must be sealed with blood.

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"egypt" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"Aside from it. He was not interested. He sees an egyptian taskmaster beading one of the hebrew slaves. He intervenes in the process. He kills this the slave driver the next day he goes again to look upon his people with compassion and mercy and he sees an egyptian but he doesn't seem hurting the slave he sees one of the hebrews beating up a weaker hebrew and he steps in and intervenes and says to them. Why are you hurting one. Another well the man replies. Who made you ruler and judge over us. Are you going to kill me like you killed. The egyptian heart is frightened. Because he knows now. it's being talked about. The gossip is spread everywhere. And he knows it's just a matter of time until phero here's the word and so he flees. i'm sure in his mind and we're told this in scripture. He thought the children of israel would rally to him and he would lead a rebellion against the favor of egypt. But that's not what happened. I want you to hear this. As he runs he runs all the way through the desert and he finally comes to million and there he sits down beside a will and besides that well he's exhausted. He's thirsty and waits knowing that he has no way of drawing water but knowing that shepherds will come and he will ask them for a drink. He still dressed in his egyptian outfit. He was clearly identified as an egyptian and a wealthy egyptian even though now he was not wealthy. You had left all of that behind their seven. Beautiful women come with their sheep. Draw water filled the troughs and then men who are shepherds come and drive the women away and drive the women's flock away and this angers moses it is an injustice so he stands up in defense. These.

The Bible in a Year
"egypt" Discussed on The Bible in a Year
"We're let we left that that was yesterday. That is not today. It is a two hundred and we were reading isaiah. Eighteen thousand nine hundred twenty. Nick whom the prophet home one and two and proverbs tend versus twenty five through twenty eight book of the prophet isaiah chapter eighteen Land of wearing wings which is beyond the rivers of theo pia which sends ambassadors by the nile in vessels of papyrus upon the waters. Go you swift. Messengers to a nation tall and smooth to people feared near and far a nation mighty and conquering whose land the rivers. Divide all you inhabitants of the world. You who dwell on the earth when a signal is raised on the mountains look when trump is blown here for thus the lord said to me. I will quietly look from my dwelling like clear. Heat in sunshine like a cloud of do in the heat of harvest for before the harvest when the blossom is over and the flower becomes a ripening grape. He will cut off the shoots with pruning hooks and the spreading branches. He will hugh away they shall all of them be left to the birds of prey of the mountains and to the beasts of the earth and the birds of prey will summer upon them and all the beasts of the earth will winter upon them at that time gifts will be brought to the lord of hosts from people tall and smooth from a people feared near and far a nation mighty and conquering whose land the rivers. Divide to mount zion. The place of the name of the lord of hosts chapter nineteen and oracle concerning egypt an oracle concerning egypt behold the lord is riding on a swift cloud and comes to egypt and the idols of egypt will tremble at his presence and the heart of the egyptians will melt within them and i will stir up egyptians against egyptians and they will fight every man against his brother and every man against his neighbor city against city kingdom against kingdom the spirit of the egyptians within them will be emptied out and i will confound their plans and they will consult the idols. And the sorcerer's and the mediums and the wizards and i will give over the egyptians into the hand of the hard master and a fierce king will rule over them says the lord the lord of hosts and the waters the nile will be dried up and the river. we'll be parched and dry and it's canals will become foul and the branches of egypt's nile will diminish in dry up reads russia's will rot away. There will be replaces places by the nile on the brink of the nile. And all that is sewn. By the nile will dry up be driven away and be no more the fishermen will mourn and lament all who cast hook in the nile and they will languish who spread nets upon the water the workers in combed flax be in despair and the weavers of white cotton those who are the pillars of the land will be crushed and all who worked for higher will be grieved the princess of zone are utterly foolish the wise counsellors of pharaoh give stupid council how can you say to pharaoh i'm a son of the wise a son of ancient kings we're then are you're wisemen let them tell you and make known what the lord of hosts has purpose against egypt..

Donuts and Devos
"egypt" Discussed on Donuts and Devos
"Our story was a sad one today for the land of egypt every firstborn was killed traditionally the firstborn is the one who inherited the family's land and wealth and also became the leader of the family. So this was an enormously. Tragic event for all of egypt are memory verse. Today is important to remind us of the consequence of sin that they and we are going to have a brand new reader here to help us read the memory verse earth's exodus chapter twelve verse thirty be. Can you help us do that. Yeah so wonderful. I right so here. Are the words see if you can read them and there was a great guy in egypt for there was house was someone was dead. Good job of reading. That and miss beggar.

Wild Yoga Tribe
"egypt" Discussed on Wild Yoga Tribe
"I'm so excited to be episode. One with fara. She is from cairo from egypt. And we met at nepal yoga home in katmandu back in july of two thousand seventeen. We were yoga teachers together. In training it was amazing and we immediately bonded from the first day. I knew wanted her to be my best yoga friend and we have stayed in really good touch ever since i visited far in egypt and we had an amazing trip together and we're trying to organize an opportunity to get together again soon. So she is with me here today and we are going to dive into yoga and yoga and egypt and far as journey so far. Thank you so much for being here with me today. Thank you so much for having me so excited to do this. I am so excited to do this as well. Thank you episode one. Yes we are trying out all these new technologies together. We're learning so. Of course our let's die then just to your story right so i started to deal back in two thousand sixteen by the end of two thousand thirteen back than i used to do with and i had a very bad back. Injury lower back injury to her native. This in i was in so much pain. I didn't get. Why did i get injured in nice. Like doing physiotherapy in cited doing things in searching how to recover from this end by the end of my physio sessions. I was advised to do yoga. And i started going to yoga classes and i love how upset i mean. Not just physically. I love how felt spiritually. Because i was so depressed about my injury as so stressed than i was eating so down so i love how made me feel And it was so interesting to see what my How my body's i was very connected to my body so even though i used do lots of sports i did. I did move a lot. But i wasn't really connected to my body and it's interesting how.

Underrated
"egypt" Discussed on Underrated
"They did. Come out and apologize. Afterwards zero controversy exodus had the same thing happened to and like around the same time that exits. It's just like what. If moses was this guy named christian bale visit at the same thing as well there is a movie called. No there is no no exit was yet cushion. Unveil exodus was exit exodus. Noah's noah noah no other big. They came out there. Is this weird phase in hollywood. I swear to god when like the studios were making these weird versions of like it'll local stories. You got noah which was like really weird They have emma watson and gardner to right across noah. Yeah that movie is. That would definitely a big swing. Because it's like what if the that will be about his faithful to that movies about faithful to the story of noah as this movie is to like the horse story. Weird big swing interpretation of it. You know exodus gods and kings. Oh i know what you're talking about. Now i was like exodus the godly. I didn't watch it just literally saw the title. No but the story of exodus ramsey's is like gyp shen and then the other and then this is. Moses is christian or like a prince of persia when literally. The only person who isn't and the entire movie is ben kids villain. Yeah exactly like oh great. Look guys that's what they david exe could gig. It was a weird phase in hollywood weird. I'm god is moving to do like the harry house in kind of era about day where they're like doing clash the titans and they did like all these biblical stories back then. The camera will move. The rivers ran with blood. And all that shit ben her. Yeah all that say in here is technically the local well. It's like that same line of moving. I'm glad that this movie got to be a part of that. Kind of attempted resurgence at the harry. Housing sometimes like the monsters whenever fighting them. They had that kinda weird like stop. Motion animation kinda. Like look to it. All the three day are also league when he that the scorpions moving and what were there on the waterfall and they fight them in like porsche. Cut their heads off and shattered. The can have this weird leg death kind of thing and it looked funny but now the lead again which mean so. I would like to know you guys is closing thoughts Particularly on whether or not you think this is worth a watch for anybody and if so under what conditions if you know what i mean so if you i'd just like to hear you guys just thoughts on that if you'd like to start great over assert okay. Yeah i would say yeah definitely watch it and probably i think i was to sober when i watched it honestly like i i into that that before but i mean if you're gonna watch this movie don't it's over watch it in an altered state you know whether it be drunk or like you said sergio. You thought it would be fun to watch if you're a high you know whatever whatever your drug of choice might be whether it's alcohol or pot or whatever just go into it with a little bit of an altered state of mind and i think it will really help your viewing experience and it'll make it worth it. Yeah i mean for me. I i mean of course like i. I recommend all movies of just check. Them out can get your own opinion on them for personally for me. It was just like it was a definitely a big swing. I'm sure like yeah it. It's it's enjoyable for what it is It just didn't grasp my attention as much as other big swings for some reason. Maybe it was because like i wasn't feeling it but Yeah definitely check it out and see for yourself Definitely i just go watching this film swings the fucking hardest compared to all the ones. We've seen it really really swings for the fences and more like it's trying to swing at the fucking galaxy so get sober. I roger drunk than watch it high. Whatever you gotta do just watch it man. It's it's so much fun. It's it's a great popcorn flick like it's his Fun ahead a great time watching it. Like i watched it right before this phone call sober and we just had a great time with the hold. It receiving a point where i was just like dude. This budget fun like it's a good movie like it's If anything here leave your brain at the door that's all you gotta do. Leave your bring. Don't expect it to be you know fucking godfather or or like that. Not a thinker. It's under bigger. Move on fucking say. I can't even think about it. Because i was just. That's just going to have a good time with. It will have gods of egypt party. Whatever it legit everybody. Your favorite god grows a new business. You know this twenty two new big orgy. Jamie lancaster did at the beginning picture. Antagonise let us know how your gods of egypt experience was. Please please do it was. It was so much fun as like. This is the finale right for the definitely like watch all of the films that we've we've referenced. In order watchmen and gods of egypt. They're going to be like yes. This booker swung hard on. All routes a good job proud of this movie. I appreciate you guys letting me let this movie enter your lives so thanks for listening and also everyone listening Hope that this movie enters your life the same way. It's entered mine so thanks for listening. Everybody hit that. Subscribe button on your podcasting app to make sure you are always notified when the new episode of this show releases. We have two other podcasts A hosted by areo talk about that. Yeah mine is um you've never seen. It's where i introduced What am i under under cast company. Cohorts or else maybe down the line To a movie that's considered a part of pop culture or cinematic history or ones that i just consider as being shocked as they've never seen it So yeah trainspotting came out Earlier this this month on the first By this one the next one's going to be coming out pretty soon is going to be the mask and by the borough with the bro featured it and I haven't in a long time. I only seen as like a really small child. That's gonna be part of our discussion because is we. Yeah we'll go and listen to that. And then i'll go and more in depth than to why i still consider that you've never seen and derek also has a podcast. She likes to talk about that. Yeah i do one call.

Underrated
"egypt" Discussed on Underrated
"Everybody welcome to the underrated podcast. This is a podcast where we discuss. Films that we feel are underrated or perhaps underappreciated or even ones that have just slipped under the radar that passed most people by a show is a collaboration of friends and together. We already under company with me. Here is my sister. Ariel ortiz and from district six. No no and eric macduff allen's days and so today we were going to be discussing movie for our new series big swings and basically these are movies that all were quite curia in which we've created where they have where they are hugely imaginative Have a massive special effects budget. So the movie will be littered with tgi Very very ambitious world building It's the the moments in this in the films are kind of kind considered bonkers. That's part of our criteria and also they're not part of an existing franchisees. Nothing like like star wars or Spy kids or whatever could be here. We are we. You're not making the cut. I know is franchise. Shit made a second one. I'm just kidding today. We are going to be talking about my pick. Gods of egypt does twenty sixteen film director by alex pariahs and written by matt size zama and burke sharpness. Yeah that's the way to describe it. Everybody knows birch pless the film sharply short untold and the last winter. Yeah wow that's kind of impressive. I am last lynch rich hunter within diesel. I thought it was along with the artem. Desire crazy man nicholas cage. That's another one. So with gods of egypt twenty sixteen movie that came out and it was a stand alone movie released by lionsgate Like i said directed by alex preez and when it was first released obviously faced a lot of backlash even to the point where the director himself actually came out and responded to journalists and movie. Reviewers telling them that they Discrediting them and saying that they like they don't you like they're just dumb and stupid And so this movie is very interesting. I picked it because honestly in terms of big swinger movies. A this one isn't one that a lot of people know or at least people that i've talked to you know so it's it's it's also a little bit under the radar got got married by classes. The titans movies. I think this okay so during the time of this movie came out. It felt like this movie came out a little bit late if i. It's obvious that. I wanted to be along the lines of something like clash of titans or the you know. It's a big hollywood movie about egyptian mythology. So he clash of the titans. That's what what. Greek mythology roman mythology there was. I don't want to say three hundred is that's great. Yeah yeah yeah this egypt mythology so. The movie consists of this giant world. I mean it starts off with An exposition dump Narrated by the older version of Robin from titans. Yeah see i would never see his. Never see the older version. And does he make at the end. Yeah that's how. I became like his. It's like how this guy is reagan. How much or is worse. That's how i saved the gods of egypt. Egypt the just from the momon. Yeah even when it says gods of egypt in that that titled card. That's the anime. The three d animated title. Carling i think is a has been a trend that we've seen in all a big leagues have been a i o card even tomorrowland humans moorland. Valerian is one that i remember very specifically it has that very. It's very. yeah the class. The titans are that too. So with this movie i remember very specifically when it first came out. I seen it in a theater. Of course not really knowing what i knew that it was supposed to be Along the lines of like. I said clash of the titans or something like that. It's a big hollywood movie. With a bunch of your. I knew it was going to be this movie movies. About god's egypt on the promise of the title it will take in egypt. And there's gods of egypt i would like going into the movie and you see how they present certain things. It's kind of weird. It starts off pretty standard enough. You've got some three d. rendered statues of things narration. in the nasdaq. Fly through of this. This ural desertion hieroglyph. Oh yeah and then it cuts to the cameras. Flying over the this beautifully rendered beautifully like a very A dashes realization of ancient egypt. And it's all bright and colorful and it's in the desert and it's like a giant oasis and and it's like okay. This is the world and start simple enough it starts with like a whimsical seen with Robin back his. Name's beck the character who is narrating the movie. Even though his voice only comes in from the beginning to the end But what makes this movie. Different for me is is pretty much everything that happens afterwards. It's it's very out there. I would say it's not like clash of the titans moments were tries to be. But it's very very curious at how different this movie and of is it's i really. I really can't say i've ever seen anything like it. It tries to be a lot of things. It's obviously it's it's going for something really big but.