The Origins of the Jewish People (All Biblical History in 36 minutes)

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Published 2024-03-17
First lecture in the Israel and its Peoples series, originally delivered live in Vancouver BC in March 2024. Two lectures to follow.

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All Comments (21)
  • @EdHird
    Dr Abramson, Thank you so much for a delightful three-evening lecture series covering a remarkable 3800+ years of Israeli and Jewish history. My wife and I very much enjoyed finally meeting you in person. You are as delightful in person as online. As an Anglican pastor for 43 years, and a fellow lover of history, I have learned much from your insightful, humorous teachings.
  • @allyip5777
    I always LOVE your old-dad’s jokes. No problem, those who don’t care for your humor will like you for the learning. Those who appreciate your humor simple get double the blessing from watching your videos 😊
  • @Ricci.w
    Shalom Professor, you have once again encompassed so much in so little time and offered us a bird’s eye view into the history of our people. I might also add, given the conflict today, this was also timely. Thank you for the time and extensive research you’ve put into these instructional videos for us, I can’t wait to watch the next two! Shalom!
  • @Ritercrazy
    Thank you for giving your precious time to other's learning.
  • @cmartinez1903
    This Christian likes to study Jewish history, thank you!
  • @rasmussonderriis
    I like how you subtly but unmistakeably make it clear when it's the historical record and when it's "the plot".
  • @axelmegaton5115
    Shabbat Shalom from a dying Assyrian who once long before the Israelites were Jews and believed in Hashem/Yahweh and were therefore as numerous as the stars of the sky and the grains of sand on the shores and had the greatest empire and foremost culture on earth; But who unfortunately later turned their backs on Hashem (followed Babylonian idolatry and later the Christian heresy) and therefore were lost in according to the covenant and promises: "If you remain faithful to me, I will make you the greatest, but if you forsake me, I will let you perish."
  • @ImkereiOswald
    Historically precise video, with lots of archeological background information.
  • @bretfisher7286
    I have been overwhelmingly grateful to find a circumspect, objective, straightforward Jewish scholar to aid me in studying the history of the Jewish people, the Muslims in Palestine, and the associated topics. Sir, your allegiance to evenhandedness and unemotional discussion is very refreshing. I thank you.
  • @mcut1217
    Excellent lecture. Thank you for this content
  • @wolfhalupka8992
    thank you, Sir, for this very interesting lecture. I think esp today it's important to develop some kind of knowledge about Jewish history to be able to put all those different opinions into perspective. looking forward to the next part!
  • Love your teaching Dr. Abramson. Israeli people are God chosen people. The covenant made with Abraham is eternal. Bible believers stand for Israel unconditionally. 🙏❤️🇮🇱✡️🕎❤️✌️🇨🇱
  • @jstdr4774
    God bless you and your work ! Shalom!
  • @johnbecay6887
    fascinating, literate and entertaining. thank you Dr. Abramson.
  • @JCBCoin
    Love your historical lectures!!! ❤
  • @JuliaSauve
    Being that I love history, I find these lectures very informative and provide perspective to the present day. Your mom brought you to my flower shop twenty years ago when you were visiting. Imagine my surprise upon listening to your anecdote about your family and its connection to our hometown, Iroquois Falls. I look forward to watching (and occasionally chuckle), all of your lectures. Be well and thank you, Julia (Swartz) Sauve
  • @freeto9139
    You may NOT cut out the "corny jokes" 🤦🏻‍♀️... It's verboten! I learn so many interesting details and points of view from your delightful lectures on a subject most dear. 💛