Is There Evidence for Manasseh and Ephraim in Egypt? - Dr. Doug Petrovich (Conf Lecture)

Published 2020-12-01
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In this video, archaeologist Doug Petrovich examines evidence for the presence of Joseph’s sons, Ephraim and Manessah in Egypt.

Dr. Doug Petrovich earned a PhD from the University of Toronto, with a major in Syro-Palestinian archaeology, a first minor in ancient Egyptian language, and a second minor in ancient Near Eastern religions. He formerly was the academic dean and a professor at Novosibirsk Biblical-Theological Seminary (Siberia, Russia), as well as at Shepherds Theological Seminary (Cary, North Carolina), having taught over 30 different courses. Dr. Petrovich’s research interests include biblical history and exegesis, Egyptology, and ancient Near Eastern history (including archaeology, epigraphy, chronology, and iconography). He teaches Ancient Egypt at Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, Canada).

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All Comments (21)
  • @paulhease1007
    you are doing God's work Mr Petrovich. He is using you to reveal his truth and action in history to increase the faith of those who believe.
  • Great presentation! I am familiar with David Rohl's interpretation of Tel El Daba, but your take on it is refreshing because it shows how there is more than one way to interpret the evidence that still fits the Biblical narrative. We may never have enough evidence to totally nail down which is right, but the fact that there are multiple ways this could fit adds even more weight to the Biblical narrative. Nicely done!
  • @KenJackson_US
    The world's very first alphabet character, written in 1842 BC, a Hebrew character. I love it! Eat your heart out, Phoenicia!
  • @GTX1123
    The work Dr. Petrovich has done here is AMAZING. The evidence of the Israelite sojourn in Egypt has been in plain view of archaeologists for decades but was either rejected or completely unknown because of blatant bias against the veracity of scripture. It is truly stunning just how well the Egyptian record and the Biblical record fit perfectly together in this regard.
  • @jmbreece
    Nice? More than nice, Tremendous! It is exciting to Dr. Petrovich make the connections in the archaeological record that prove the truth and historical factuality of the Bible.
  • @JordanSeibert
    Thank you for this. I’ve had for a very long time a deep yearning to hear more of the record of Joseph in history.
  • @RenatoSifuentes
    Thank you for your wonderful content that edifies us every day, you have the best teachers. Greeting from Lima-Perú
  • @ccr3092
    This is great. Thank everyone who had a part in posting this.
  • @drewrenewed
    Ancient ones speaking out of the dust! The LORD GOD is so clever! Bless you Dr. Doug!
  • @gregschroer2314
    Thank you very much. I can never get enough verification of God's word.
  • @JacoBecker
    Thank you for sharing. Praise our LORD CHRIST JESUS!
  • @GospelandSpade
    Thank you for the great lecture. Cannot wait for your new book to come out and to get even more information. It is such an interesting topic and vitally needed in this day and age.
  • @henryottis295
    I love your teachings. I am very familiar with David Rohl who is an unbeliever, although a good archaeologist, However, your description of the statue of being that of Jacob makes sense. I don't need proof as I totally trust God's word, but it sure is great to see this history brought to life. I'm sure you're familiar with the documentary David was in called Patterns of Evidence.
  • Very interesting presentation... This makes me so curious about this time in history.