New Book: Battle for the Firstborn Available
Scholars, even Biblical scholars say the Exodus either never took place or didn’t happen as the Biblical story states. But one man, Ron Wyatt, believed the Bible held the answers and all evidence should be interpreted with the Scriptures as the foundation.
Now, for the first time, complete documentation of the Exodus which fits the Biblical account perfectly is available.
“Battle for the Firstborn” documents Ron’s research and fieldwork which led to:
· The identity of Joseph in ancient Egypt and the exciting evidence of the center of the selling of grain to all the nations during the great famine
· The identity of “pharaoh’s daughter” who rescued Moses
· The identity of the amazing young man in ancient Egypt who fits the profile of Moses perfectly
· The identity of Moses’ parents and their tomb which tells the exciting story of Moses “refusing to be called son of pharaoh’s daughter”
· The location of the Red Sea crossing and how Ron determined the exact location
· The identity of the pharaoh who drowned in the Red Sea
· The identity of the firstborn son of the Exodus pharaoh, whose life was taken by the “angel of death”,- Tutankhamun, or “King Tut”
· The picture of chaos revealed by the tomb of ‘King Tut”
· The internal strife within Egypt after the Exodus which almost led to its demise
· The story of the discovery of the real Mount Sinai and the 75 days Ron and his sons spent in prison in Saudi Arabia, accused of being Israeli spies after being betrayed by a friend
· The battle for the truth about the evidence at ancient Jericho
Based on his discoveries in the Red Sea and his study of ancient Egypt, Ron was convinced the Exodus took place during the 18th Dynasty. Some early scholars also believed the 18th Dynasty was most likely the correct dynasty but the accepted number of years for each pharaoh didn’t work in the timeline.
Then, when Ron did his research, he noticed something which changed everything. Because of alternating similar names in the ancient Egyptian “kings lists”, he came to a startling conclusion. He believed the pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty had different names when they were co-regent and then when they became the emperor pharaoh- but they were the same person. This meant that the long list of pharaohs was shortened as the years of a pharaoh’s coregency was contained in his list of years as the emperor pharaoh.
Ron tasked his wife, Mary Nell, with documenting his beliefs concerning the Exodus. Mary Nell approached the task by first laying out a timeline based on the Bible and the ancient Egyptian evidence found on monuments, tomb walls and inscriptions. Next, the search for original data, untainted by theories and preconceived notions, took many years to gather and examine in the context of the Biblical account. What she discovered as she worked on the timeline was that it fit the events of the Exodus perfectly.
“Battle for the Firstborn” lays out the evidence. It also tells the exciting story of how Ron discovered the true Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia.
The story of how these discoveries were made points to the Divine origin of their revelation. Ron never took any credit. He believed our Creator preserved all these things for this particular time in earth’s history and he had the great honor of participating in the work of uncovering these great evidences. He also believed that part of his responsibility in presenting these discoveries was to present the significance they have for us today. They verify the complete accuracy of the Bible which will strengthen the faith of believers. And hopefully, non-believers will see the precise truth of the Scriptures and decide to accept the great offer of salvation and eternal life.
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Bjørn Weld
February 26, 2021 @ 9:25 am
Thank You. For me personally Wyatt and Gray helped gaining trust in God of the Bible. It`s startling to discover that Israel brings restitution of all thing. Problem is that Sunday against the fourth commandment brings division between jews, gentiles and spiritual darkness. With Israel on Hebrew calendar Good Friday – Sunday and Pentecost on Sunday falls dead to the ground.. Pesach was Tuesday to Wednesday evening in 2020. In 2021 Pesach comes from a Saturday to Sunday evening. Wyatt was wrong about the Sign of Jonah with two nights from Friday to Sunday. 1948 had a full moon Thursday March 25. Pesach was from Wednesday to Thursday evening. High Shabbat of Unleavened Bread was from Thursday to Friday evening. First Fruits was from Friday to Saturday evening on Shabbat. Fifty days later was Pentecost on Shabbat from Friday to Saturday evening May 14 to 15, when Israel was reborn according to counting of the Omer in Leviticus 23. Josephus wrote about the second day of Unleavened Bread, the sixteenth as day of First Fruits. In 1948 Adar II was added unnecessary on the mathematical calculated Calendar. Nothing can save Sunday with Israel on the map. This observation is based on 100% empirical astronomical data. It tells that Israel was re-constituted on the same calendar day as it originally happened. Shavout is why people where gathered in Jerusalem. Some years back I got a friendly answer from Gray about an event in Jerusalem with Wyatt concerning soldiers who died of prophylactic shock in the tunnel, trying to bring arc of the Covenant to a safe place.
Dan
April 13, 2021 @ 2:22 am
I got my copy of BATTLE FOR THE FIRSTBORN two days ago and I’m nearly halfway done. I can’t put it down when I’m at home. Mary Nell has done her research, and I must go and re-read portions to get these strange names and dates clear. The time chart is very helpful (photos too) – and we see the big picture of what unfolded in Egypt as it really went down, with a few little mentions in the Bible that we just used to sort of brush over (not anymore). Ron Wyatt did some amazing things by the Ruach Ha Qodesh, but Mary Nell Wyatt has finally documented the Exodus portion of those discoveries – and I have already gotten quite a few “Ah Hah!” moments from this book. Really an eye-opener and a ‘must have’ for anyone who encounters scoffers of Biblical Truth.