1/10
A documentary? Definitely not.
31 March 2024
This show has made me wonder what Netflix thinks a historical documentary is. This show is the biblical story of Moses plus some folk stories. Which is fine, there are alot of fictional shows on netlfix and other platforms. But to categorize this as a historical documentary and bring some scholars and academics to present it as such is just appalling. As obvious this might sound but the Hebrew Bible itself is not archaeological evidence. There are no Egyptian records whatsoever mention slaves that known as Hebrews. Nothing was mentioned about israelite presence in Egypt or their enslavement nor subsequently their exodus. Ramses the 2nd the pharaoh lived until he was 90 and died of dental abscesses and his mummy still exists in a national museum in cairo and his mummy occasionally makes tours around the world.
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