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Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
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6.6/10
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Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy (2019)
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A filmmaker searches for scientific evidence that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible.A filmmaker searches for scientific evidence that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible.A filmmaker searches for scientific evidence that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible.

  • Director
    • Timothy P. Mahoney
  • Writers
    • Steven Law
    • Timothy P. Mahoney
  • Stars
    • Michael Shelomo Bar-Ron
    • William G. Dever
    • Manis Friedman
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    • Director
      • Timothy P. Mahoney
    • Writers
      • Steven Law
      • Timothy P. Mahoney
    • Stars
      • Michael Shelomo Bar-Ron
      • William G. Dever
      • Manis Friedman
    • 11User reviews
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    Michael Shelomo Bar-Ron
    • Self
    William G. Dever
    • Self
    Manis Friedman
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    Duane Garrett
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    Peter J. Gentry
    • Self
    Orly Goldwasser
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    Os Guinness
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    Douglas Knight
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    Nabil Koni
    • Moses
    Timothy P. Mahoney
    • Self
    • (as Tim Mahoney)
    Chris Naunton
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    Douglas Petrovich
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    J. Randall Price
    J. Randall Price
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    Donald Redford
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    Brian Rickert
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    David Rohl
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    Christopher Rollston
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    • Director
      • Timothy P. Mahoney
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      • Steven Law
      • Timothy P. Mahoney
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    10tijerinomiriam

    Very interesting

    I loved this documentary, especially the acting/images part of the film(would like to see more of it in future films) very interesting to see the different point of views of scholars & what the Bible reads. Good work. I am giving 10 stars because I can not find anything wrong with the film, very honest approach and because it makes you question what or who to believe... scholars, history, men????
    10doffygx

    Compelling evidence for Moses lifetime and other parts of the Bible

    This documentary provides an overwhelming amount of evidence for the Moses and many other parts of the Bible have been proven all the time, everyone has been looking at the same evidence but some people are being possessed by denial . Moreover the entire egyptian traditional timeline has been messed up by secular archaeologians and they admitted it themselves, when it is aligned correctly with the Bible and the other calendars the date and evidence match correctly. It is sad that a lot of unbelievers have been manipulated into worshiping false religions of naturalism which tell them that their existense is a random accident with no meaning and they believe that these false human made dogmas are actually true despite being proven wrong, along with many other mistakes. The Bible keeps being proven correct all the time.

    As the prophets said in the past, people will be corrupted by pride, thinking that they become intelligent and try to make themselves gods but in reality they are becoming foolish, full of unreasonable hatred and despair and turn away from their Creator. The Amazon website which is mainstream has a lot more reviews and they are all overwhelingly positive but here on imdb which is less populated it has some sad people that unreasonably hate everything including themselves and give low reviews to desperately try and lie to their own hearts but in the end it is all in vain. The Word of God will always be the only truth.
    8aeron-30460

    Please post a review only if you watch the documentary

    It's exhausting to see "reviews" when one is not even mentioning the documentary or specifying what is their objection with it exactly. Instead just ranting on bible as though they are the preeminent Rhodes scholar of this generation. Even if they are one Smart people saying stupid things are still stupid. For the genesis objection in the below comment, where is it mentioned in the Bible that Abel & cain had no sisters. Even if we assume they are in the late 20's at the setting of the story, Adam and Eve must have popped multiple kids by then. Bible says they had many children.

    With the animal count on Noah's boat. It's the same thing, in one instance he is just summarising the count and in other expanding the details. This happens quite frequently in chronicles as well. A brief summary about a king is given in one chronicles book and further details are given in the other.

    You can disagree with this documentary and give a 1star rating. For the love of Christ watch it first.
    1digitalhat

    Religious Propaganda

    In a previous film, Tim Mahoney attempts to use fringe theories from David Rohl to shift the timeline of Egyptian history to better align with the Bible. Crazy, right? Well, in this episode of Crazy Part 2, Mahoney wants to prove that Moses wrote the first books of the Bible (alone, including his own obituary) by tracing an unknown language back to this shifted timeline.

    Let's be honest, Rohl is no expert. Look him up on Wikipedia. He basically studied Egypt while in a rock band and then obtained a BA degree. He is not a "scholar" as Mahoney positions him to be. The other person in the camp is Dr. Douglas Petrovich from The Bible Seminary, and shockingly also holds this theory.

    My biggest complaint of the film is that Mahoney actually has some REAL experts in the film, people with a long history of academia that disagree with him on his findings. Yet, Mahoney never asks them WHY they think he is wrong - you know, present the evidence from the opposition. Mahoney essentially comes to the conclusion that mainstream academics are just a bunch of fundamentalists that only parrot what their professors tell them. Well, how about that...

    So instead of asking more relevant questions to the academics, he would rather ask them if they believe in God - setting them up as some kind of boogeyman. How is this question relevant to the investigation? Honestly?

    So Google it yourself, it's an easy way to topple this house of cards which is dependent on shifting an historical timeline in order to make it work. There is a short article from National Geographic called "We may now know which Egyptian pharaoh challenged Moses" that sums up why Mahoney is wrong. Yet, he never asks the real experts for evidence against his position, he just moves forward, stacking on crackpot theories.

    This is a desperate propaganda film which is attempting to build credibility to fundamentalist Christian ideology. And if Mahoney had removed all of the religious posturing and special effect sequences, we probably could have shortened this thing down to an hour.
    8tfc

    Not too much religious bias but the history of proto-writing is the intriguing part.

    Watched it twice. The first part was a little slow and preachy that are mostly fluff but later on when the real religion/history academicians talked about proto-writing the movie became very interesting. As with other historical fields of study, this movie presents its view points but at least tried to base it on what the scholars said. Ignoring the fluffy bits and being a language geek, I enjoyed it very much.

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Also known as
      • Patterns of Evidence: Moses Controversy
    • Production company
      • Thinking Man Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $765,361
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $217,327
      • Mar 17, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $765,361
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