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The Retrospectors
Ancient Egypt's Napoleon

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 12:53


Pharaoh Thutmose III's legendary military career kicked off on 16th April, 1457 BC with the Battle of Megiddo, the first recorded battle in history. Facing a rebellion from the Canaanite city-states, who thought they could take advantage of his inexperience, Thutmose assembled a massive army and marched straight to Megiddo, a crucial strategic hub in modern-day Israel.  Boldly, he led his troops through a treacherous, narrow pass, single file, at great personal risk. His generals were understandably terrified, but the gamble paid off—and they took the enemy by surprise. Yet, despite his brilliant tactics, his troops got distracted looting the battlefield, and it took a further seven months of siege before they secured the city. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how detailed records of the Pharaoh's expeditions have been passed down; wonder if scribes became weary of the warrior-king's repeated victories; and discover why we should all pay attention to Megiddo - it's in the Book of Revelation… Further Reading: • ‘Thutmose III's Battle of Megiddo Inscription' (World History Encyclopedia, 2017): https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1102/thutmose-iiis-battle-of-megiddo-inscription/ • ‘Battle of Megiddo' (National Army Musem): https://www.nam.ac.uk/explore/battle-megiddo • ‘​​The Deadliest Pharaoh | Thutmose III | Ancient Egypt Documentary' (History Explained, 2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2XS3vmVGjU #Egyptian #War #Israel #Royals Love the show? Support us!  Join 

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
Incredibile Scoperta Egizia: Trovata Una Misteriosa Tomba!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 3:10


Incredibile Scoperta Egizia: Trovata Una Misteriosa Tomba!Gli archeologi hanno scoperto una nuova tomba faraonica dopo 100 anni. Ecco le conclusioni a cui sono giunti!#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #antico #egitto #esperti #faraone #incredibile #mistero #mummia #piramidi #scoperta #studiosi #thutmose #tomba #trovata #tutankhamon #valledeire #archeologi

The History of Egypt Podcast
Sety, Thutmose, and Royal Coffins (with Prof. Kara Cooney)

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 107:04


VIDEO VERSION available at my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/posts/sety-i-and-of-116422687. In 1881, a remarkable discovery took place in Luxor, Egypt. In the hills of Deir el-Bahari, a secret tomb held the reburied mummies of Egypt's famous pharaohs. Figures like Sety I, Ramesses II, Thutmose III, and Amunhotep I lay in rest, in carefully hidden coffins. However, the caskets themselves hold many secrets, which today's guest has spent years exploring. Interview guest: Prof. Kara Cooney (UCLA) presents Recycling for Death:Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches. Part of the UCLA Coffins Project https://arce.org/project/ucla-coffins-project/. Available via AUC Press https://aucpress.com/9781649031280/recycling-for-death/. Kara Cooney's website: https://karacooney.squarespace.com/.  The Deir el-Bahari cache and the royal coffins & mummies:  Coffin of Sety I https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/coffinofsetii. Possible evidence of its origin as a queenly coffin via Dr. Peter Lacovara https://peterlacovara.com/portfolio/coffin-conundrum/.  Daressy, G. (1909). Cercueils des cachettes royales: Nos 61001-61044. https://archive.org/details/DaressyCercueils1909. Maspero, G., & Brugsch, É. (1881—1887). La Trouvaille de Deir-el-Bahari, 2 vols. https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/maspero1881bd1 and https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/maspero1887bd2.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading
April 30, 2024, Day 3 of Week 5

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 7:54


Daily Dose of Hope April 30, 2024 Day 3 of Week 5   Scripture – Exodus 7-9; Psalm 105; Ephesians 1   Welcome to the Daily Dose of Hope, New Hope Church's devotional that complements our Bible reading plan.  I hope you are having a great Tuesday.  Please know I pray for all of you.  If you have any specific prayer needs, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly at vicki@findnewhope.com.  I want to be there for all of you.  Okay…let's get into today's Scripture.   Today begins the real showdown between Pharoah and Moses, or might we say Pharoah and God.  Moses and Aaron demand that Pharoah release the Hebrew people on the command of God Almighty.  Pharoah doesn't really care about God Almighty and he continues to refuse.  Even after all these horrible plagues, Pharoah refuses to comply.    But one piece of the story that has always puzzled me is the hardness of Pharoah's heart.  I mean God told Moses ahead of time that he would hardened the ruler's heart and we can see that throughout each plague.  Sometimes, it seems to indicate that God hardened his hard and other times, it appears that Pharoah does it on his own.  How it's worded will differ depending on which translation you are using.  But it leads to these questions:  How much free will does Pharoah have in this situation?  Who is actually calling the shots?  And why does the situation have to escalate into such destruction and violence?    The first thing I discovered in learning more about this passage is that Pharoah is not one singular person.  Remember, there were many pharaohs in Egypt.  From what I can deduce, this passage probably refers to a sequence of pharaohs over a long period of time.  And while the author could have named the pharaohs specifically (I mean, they all have names we recognize – Rameses I or II, Thutmose, etc.), he chose not to.  Pharoah here simply represents the evil ruler of Egypt, but more generally is a symbol of human rebellion and sin.  Pharoah is an example of what happens when one person puts their own desires/values/well-being over another.  Pharoah is what you get when a person and society decides what is right and wrong apart from God's wisdom and direction.  You find yourself with a nation, in this case Egypt, building it's resources on the backs of a persecuted and enslaved people.  As the story progresses, we even find Pharoah putting his pride above the welfare of his own people.  Pharoah truly defines the human condition.   But what about the whole hardening of the heart issue?  In the first five plagues, we are told that Pharoah's heart becomes hard.  In his arrogance and greed, Pharoah refuses to comply with God.  Pharoah thinks he has more power and authority.  I can't help but think about how the pharaohs considered themselves to be gods.  Think about that for a minute.   But there are certainly some plagues in which it appears that God hardens Pharoah's heart.  Why would God do such a thing?  Well, I'm not an ancient Hebrew scholar in any way, shape, or form, but my understanding of this text is that the hardening of the heart is not passive but active.  That means Pharoah's heart hardens (not “was hardened” by someone else).  God didn't harden it, Pharoah hardened his heart on his own free will.  This is one reason I like the NIV translation because it does leave this ambiguous.    While I'm not going to spend much time discussing Psalm 105, please do read through it.  I think as you read it, you will recognize how the psalmist included so many of the passages and themes we've been reading about in Genesis and Exodus.    Today, we are starting another New Testament book, Paul's letter to the Ephesians.  Paul's letter to the church at Ephesus is quite extraordinary!  The prose is both beautiful and powerful.  It speaks to who we are in Jesus, new life in Christ, and what we must now do about it.    The church at Ephesus, in modern-day Turkey, was established on Paul's second missionary journey.  On his third missionary journey, Paul spent 2-3 years in the city. He addressed false doctrines and pagan practices.  In his letter to the church of Ephesus, written roughly ten years later, Paul commends the Ephesian church on their faith and love. They have done well and we see that expressed in this letter.    There is a lot to say about this first chapter, but I want to focus on the middle portion. Paul states how he has heard of their faith and love, and he gives thanks for them and their dedication to Jesus.  He lifts them in prayer, specifically that they will know God even more and will be given supernatural wisdom and revelation.  While he is pleased with their spiritual maturity, he is still praying for them, that they continue to grow in holiness.  Paul wants them to truly have the knowledge of God, which can't be gained by study but only through God himself.    As I reread this, I couldn't help but think about how we are never done growing spiritually.  We never get to the point in our walk in which we can say, "That's it, I've made it, no more study, prayer, or service needed for me!"  If we aren't dead, we aren't done.  God isn't done with any of us yet.    Have a wonderful day.  Let's reconvene tomorrow.   Blessings, Pastor Vicki

The History of Egypt Podcast
The Greatest Pharaoh? The Reign of Thutmose III (Part 2)

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 223:26


Following a complicated rise-to-power, King Men-kheper-Ra Djehuty-messu (aka Thutmose III) achieved great victories on the battlefield. His campaigns extended far to the north and south, bringing tribute and captives into Egypt. At home, Thutmose's building projects were enormous and elaborate. And over fifty-four years of rule, the King's followers established a legendary reputation… Date: c.1495 - 1441 BCE. Logo image: Decorated block of Thutmose III, Luxor Museum. Photo by Dominic Perry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of Egypt Podcast
The Greatest Pharaoh? The Reign of Thutmose III (Part 1)

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 191:01


At the height of the 18th Dynasty (c.1495 - 1441 BCE), King Men-kheper-Ra Djehuty-messu (aka Thutmose III) ruled Egypt. The start of his reign was unusual, with power wielded primarily by the Queen-King Hatshepsut. But following Hatshepsut's death, Thutmose would rise to the challenges of rule. In this episode, we explore the King's upbringing, his rise-to-power, and the famous Battle of Megiddo. Compilation of previously released material. Date: c.1495 - 1441 BCE. Logo image: Statue of Thutmose III, Luxor Museum. Photo by Dominic Perry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Life and Landscapes
HATSHEPSUT, THUTMOSE, AKHENATEN, AND TUT: THE PRICE OF POWER IN THE 18TH DYNASTY- the mini-Podcast!

Life and Landscapes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 7:31


The History Of The Land Of Israel Podcast.
29 - Thutmose Meets His Match

The History Of The Land Of Israel Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 39:54


Thutmose III had pacified the city-states of Lebanon and Canaan. But in the process, Egypt threatened the lands of Mitanni, the local power. To secure his power in Lebanon and Syria, Thutmose III would have to cross the Euphrates. The final frontier. Would he succeed? Support the show

The History Of The Land Of Israel Podcast.
28 - The Egyptian Napoleon Enters Lebanon

The History Of The Land Of Israel Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 39:51


Thutmose III took his final steps to subdue and humiliate the kings of Canaan. But now, he was ready to move on to the next conquest. Lebanon. But with long supply lines, mountainous terrain, and treacherous enemies, it would prove a far harder nut to crack. In order to triumph there, Thutmose would have to reinvent warfare. 

Anchored by Truth from Crystal Sea Books - a 30 minute show exploring the grand Biblical saga of creation, fall, and redempti

Episode 216 – Ten Commandments – Part 12 – An Essential Exodus Welcome to Anchored by Truth brought to you by Crystal Sea Books. In John 14:6, Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” The goal of Anchored by Truth is to encourage everyone to grow in the Christian faith by anchoring themselves to the secure truth found in the inspired, inerrant, and infallible word of God. Script: These are the words that Moses spoke … across the Jordan in the wilderness, in the Arabah opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, … It is eleven days’ journey from Horeb by way of Mount Seir to Kadesh-barnea. In the fortieth year, on the first day of the eleventh month, Moses spoke to the sons of Israel, in accordance with everything that the LORD had commanded him. Deuteronomy, Chapter 1, verse 17, New American Standard Bible ******** VK: Hello! Welcome to Anchored by Truth brought to you by Crystal Sea Books. I’m Victoria K. We’re glad that you are able to join us for another episode of Anchored by Truth. Today, we are going to wrap up our series on the Ten Commandments. To help us finish off this very important we have RD Fierro in the studio. RD is an author and the founder of Crystal Sea Books. RD, we have a lot of information to get to today as we close out this series. And anyone who would like to hear any of our previous episodes can always find them on our website: crystalseabooks.com . We’ve covered a lot of material in this series but you said that today you want to take up another topic that’s relevant to the Ten Commandments that, so far, we have only briefly mentioned. What’s on your mind? RD: Well, to get started I would also like to welcome everyone to this episode of Anchored by Truth. And the subject that I wanted to address, at least briefly, before we close out the series is how we can be confident that the Ten Commandments are what the Bible portrays them to be – transcendent moral and ethical principles. In other words, how do we know that the books that contain the Ten Commandments are reliable and trustworthy? VK: Regular listeners to Anchored by Truth listeners know, we believe that there are four lines of evidence that demonstrate that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and infallible word of God. First, the Bible is historically reliable. Second, the Bible displays a remarkable unity for a book that was composed by over 3 dozen human authors who wrote over a span of 1,500 years. Third, the Bible gives evidence of supernatural origin especially through a large body of fulfilled prophecy. And the 4th line of evidence is that the Bible has resulted in an untold number of lives that have been positively changed by its transcendent message. We also strongly believe that the Christian faith is a faith that is grounded in evidence, logic, and reason. Contrary to the refrain that you hear from some people that – “you have faith, but I have reason” – we believe that a proper use of logic, reason, and evidence actually demonstrates that the Christian faith is true. RD: Yes. And we believe that these lines of evidence support the historicity and validity of the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. Or, speaking more broadly, we believe these 4 lines of evidence support the traditional view that Moses wrote the first 5 books of the Bible which are sometimes called the Pentateuch. The traditional view that Moses wrote the first 5 books of the Bible has been under attack for probably close to 200 years now. And we don’t have time in this show to go into all the heretical alternatives to Mosaic authorship that have been proposed. The alternatives are well known, well-publicized, and, sadly, taught in many seminaries. But the rebuttal to those heresies get far less coverage. So, that’s what we want to concentrate on today. VK: Where do you want to start? RD: Let’s start with some of the internal evidence contained in the Pentateuch that strongly supports the traditional view. To begin with let’s remind everyone that the Ten Commandments are first given in Exodus, the 2nd book of the Bible, but they are repeated in Deuteronomy, the 5th book of the Bible. This repetition is consistent with God’s pattern of repeating major themes in scripture. Just as a general statement God often repeats big ideas in more than one Bible book and certainly the Ten Commandments are such a “big idea.” The Ten Commandments were a critical part of God establishing the new nation God wanted the ancient Hebrews to form after He delivered them from Egyptian captivity. VK: And this pattern of repetition and reinforcement is itself strong evidence of the unity of scripture. There are 66 books within the Bible but there is a single Mind behind all of the books. RD: Yes. So, one observation that demonstrates the fact that Moses wrote the book of Exodus is that the crops and the crop sequence that is contained in chapter 9 of Exodus is consistent with the agricultural cycle of Egypt but not Palestine. Most of the alternatives to Mosaic authorship speculate that the Pentateuch was composed, or at least completed, in either the territory of Israel or Babylon somewhere between the 8th century BC and the 5th century BC. But when the book of Exodus describes the sequence of plagues that affected the Egyptian crops the writer got the type of crops, and the sequence in which those crops would mature, correct. VK: Similarly, when Moses mentions trees and animals in Exodus as in one of the other books of the Pentateuch the trees and animals Moses names are found in either Egypt or in the Sinai Peninsula. The Sinai Peninsula was where Israel wandered for the 40 year period between the parting of the Red Sea and their arrival in Palestine across from the city of Jericho. For instance, the acacia tree which is featured in the wood used for making the tabernacle – essentially a big tent – is found commonly in Egypt or the Sinai but it is rare in Palestine except right around the Dead Sea. Another example is the animal skin that was used to cover the tabernacle or the furniture used in the tabernacle during transportation. The animal mentioned is a dugong which is found in the waters adjacent to Egypt or the Sinai but is unknown in Israel. The dugong is a marine mammal that is similar to a manatee. RD: Exactly. And a third compelling example of internal evidence that points to Mosaic authorship in the 15th century BC are the geographical references found in the Pentateuch. For instance, in Genesis, chapter 13, the writer wants to make the point that the Jordan River valley is filled with lush plant life. In conveying his thought the writer refers his reader to “the land of Egypt as you go toward Zoar.” In doing so the writer is presuming that his audience knows what that region of Egypt is like. Otherwise there would have been no point in using it as a reference. That would have been completely unnecessary if the writer had been writing during a time period when the Israelites had been living in Palestine for hundreds of years. Furthermore, the specific geographic reference the writer is using is in the Egyptian delta region which is the region in which scripture tells us the Israelites settled when they first went down to Egypt because of the famine in Palestine. VK: And what is even more striking about the geographical references in the Pentateuch is an almost complete absence of any reference to Jerusalem. The only mention of the city which was to become the centerpiece of Israelite history and culture is in the encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek when the book of Genesis notes that Melchizedek was the king of Salem. If the books of the Pentateuch had been written in either Israel or after the Babylonians had conquered Jerusalem there is no way an author writing then would have left Jerusalem out of his history. Jerusalem wasn’t just the capital city of the Hebrew people, it was where Solomon had built the temple. Jerusalem and the temple had been the center of Israelite life and worship for hundreds of years at the time the heretics claim the Pentateuch was written. Writing a history of their people at that time and ignoring Jerusalem would have been like someone writing a history of Great Britain in the 19th century and ignoring London. The idea would have been unthinkable. RD: So, those are just a few parts of the internal evidence that shows that Exodus, Deuteronomy, and the other books of the Pentateuch were written by Moses in the 15th century BC and that he wrote them during a prolonged period in the Sinai desert. But in addition to the internal evidence that supports Mosaic authorship there is also external evidence that supports the traditional timeframe and location. For instance, there is a group of letters well known to scholars called the Amarna letters. The Amarna letters are a group of clay tablets which contain correspondence between Canaan/Syria and Egypt in the 1300s BC. In these texts, the rulers of various cities in Palestine and Syria complained that the Canaanite territories were frequently under attack from peoples they called ‘Apiru. This is not a term that refers exclusively to Israelites, but could have been a term applied to them in many cases. The rulers of the cities were writing to the Egyptians because the cities had been vassals of Egypt for a long time. The Canaanite and Syrian rulers wanted help to defend themselves and get rid of the attackers. The letters show that Egypt’s influence in Canaan was diminishing compared to earlier time periods. After all, if the Egyptians still had firm control of those territories the attacks wouldn’t have begun in the first place. VK: And it’s important to note that the Amarna letters were written at a time about a hundred years after the Bible tells us that the Hebrews under Joshua had begun attacking cities in Canaan and taking them over. The pharaohs of the time basically ignored the pleas for help from their Canaanite vassals. This fits nicely with the record in Joshua and Judges that Egypt was not an impediment to the Israelites entering the land. A lot of people mistakenly think that Jericho fell and then Hebrews just assumed control of all of Palestine. But that’s not what happened at all. The Bible presents a complex picture of the conquest than a fast invasion and permanent takeover of the whole Promised Land. RD: Many of the cities and places Joshua defeated were not occupied by the Israelites, but left abandoned. This allowed the indigenous peoples of Canaan to move back in. For a number of these cities, such as Megiddo, Gezer, and Jerusalem, Joshua’s army killed their kings, but the books of Joshua and Judges also consistently state that Israel failed to drive out the inhabitants of these cities completely. These same cities appear in the Amarna letters as those still under Canaanite authorities, so there is actually good harmony between the Biblical record and the Amarna letters. Another fascinating archeological find that helps support the Biblical account contained in the book of Exodus is a stela that was found in a shrine that is connected with the Great Sphinx at Gizeh. A stela is essentially a small stone column or pillar that has carved inscriptions. In this case the inscription records a dream of Thutmose IV (1421 – 1410 BC). In the dream Thutmose said that the god Harmakhis appeared to him and promised Thutmose that he would one day rule Egypt. Thutmose said that this dream happened when he was only one of many princes of royal family. VK: Well, that doesn’t seem to be that remarkable a dream. Promising a prince that he would one day become a king, or in this case the Pharaoh, doesn’t seem like it would be so unusual that it would merit being inscribed on a stone column and preserved in a shrine. RD: I agree. Just from the bare facts it doesn’t seem like a dream to a prince that he would become a king would be that remarkable. But in this case we have to remember that at the time he received the dream Thutmose was just one of many of the princes. In other words, it’s most likely that Thutmose at this point was not likely to become the pharaoh. The order of succession in Egypt was strictly determined by birth order in those days. So, if Thutmose had an older brother the older brother would have been in line to become pharaoh not Thutmose. But history tells us that Thutmose did become Pharaoh in 1421 after Amenhotep II who is regarded by many scholars as being the Pharaoh of the Exodus. VK: I think I see what you are getting at. If Amenhotep was the Pharaoh ruling Egypt at the time of the Exodus his successor would have been whoever his eldest son was. But the last plague that was visited upon the Egyptians was the death of the firstborn of every house. The New International Version of Exodus, chapter 12, verse 29 says, “At midnight the Lord struck down all the firstborn in Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh, who sat on the throne, to the firstborn of the prisoner, who was in the dungeon, and the firstborn of all the livestock as well.” That means that the eldest son of Pharaoh – the one who would have been expected to become the Pharaoh – would have died. The death of the crown prince, the eldest son, would have meant that another son of Pharaoh would have taken his place. So, whichever son eventually took the place of the crown prince who died would have grown up not expecting to become Pharaoh. So, a dream in which a supposed god came and told him that he would eventually become pharaoh would have been a remarkable event – an event remarkable enough to be literally carved in stone. RD: Exactly. Scholars are not united in how they date the ruling periods of various dynasties and pharaohs in Egypt. So, the dates and sequences we are discussing are supported by many scholars but not all. But the stela is real and the inscription is real. It is also possible that Thutmose was the crown prince all along and the dream was simply a reinforcement that he would live long enough to succeed his father. But as the well-known Biblical scholar Gleason Archer noted, “But since this would have been the normal sequence of events, hardly requiring any unusual favor from the gods, it is far more likely that Thutmose was not the crown prince at the time he had the dream.” VK: At any rate the people and times involved give rise to the distinct possibility that this stone column provides additional evidence of the historical reliability of the book of Exodus. In that regard, it’s interesting to note that even the name Thutmose is somewhat helpful because it and the name “Moses” obviously have a common origin. And since that origin is indisputably Egyptian it lends credence to the Bible’s record that Moses was given his name by Pharaoh’s daughter when she took him out of the Nile River. It would make no sense that a group of Jewish writers writing hundreds of years after the Jews had occupied Palestine would have given their great lawgiver and deliverer such a distinctly Egyptian name. RD: Exactly. There are other archeological finds that also provide external evidence that supports the reliability of Exodus and the other books of the Pentateuch such as the fact that the various plagues described in Exodus have a direct connection to the Egyptian pantheon of gods. When the One True God hit the Egyptians with plagues He wasn’t doing it just to make the Egyptians miserable He was doing it to demonstrate His superiority over the gods they worshipped. For instance, the plague against the Nile showed the God of Moses’ superiority over the Egyptian god Hepi. The plague of frogs was directed at the goddess Heket and the plague of darkness against the god Ra. A good bit of evidence is available through simple internet searches and we’ve put a couple of links in the notes that will accompany the podcast version of this episode. VK: So, the point that we are getting to is that there is both good internal and external evidence that points to the authenticity of the books of Exodus, Deuteronomy, and the other books of the Pentateuch. The evidence shows that these books are historically reliable and if they are historically reliable about names, places, plants, trees, and animals it means they can be trusted when they report about things that we can’t verify simply by our own observations like Moses sighting of the burning bush. And in other series on Anchored by Truth we have discussed extensively the scientific evidence that supports the historicity of the most contest book of the Bible, Genesis. We would particularly point people to our Truth in Genesis series. And, again, all of our previous episodes of Anchored by Truth are available from our website. So, what final thoughts do you have as we close out this series. RD: We’ve discussed a number of overarching themes during this series. God gave Moses, the ancient Hebrews, and us the Ten Commandments for our good. God doesn’t need them. We do. Just looking around us today we can see the need for human beings to be told that they must not lie, steal, commit adultery or sexual immorality, or kill innocent human beings. Those social pathologies, those sins are rampant in our world today. Imagine what they might be if there were no restraints on them at all. VK: I imagine our world might look a lot like the world of Noah just before God sent the flood because “The Lord saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time.” That’s Genesis, chapter 6, verse 5 from the New International Version. RD: It might and that would be truly sad. So, from our own observations we can see the need for the last 5 of the Ten Commandments to restrain evil and sin. And we have seen that one big reason God gave us the Ten Commandments was to protect His dignity and the dignity of the only creature that bears His image, mankind. VK: One thread that ties all of the commandments together is that are concerned with the dignity of God and the dignity of people because they are God’s image bearers. The last 5 of the commandments would not have been necessary if the fall had never occurred because their primary purpose is to restrain sin in the fallen creation. But even these commandments are bound together by dignity. The 6th commandment is concerned with the dignity of their lives, the 7th the dignity of marriage, and the 8th the dignity of work. The 9th commandment is concerned with the dignity of words, speech, and truth. And the 10th commandment is concerned with the dignity of desire – especially our desire for God. And one final point we should cover before we close for today is all of these observations point us back to reality of the creation record that is contained in Genesis. RD: The commandments were given to us in a specific order. The first 3 commandments were concerned with the dignity of God’s nature and personhood. The 4th and 5th commandments were concerned with the manifestation of God’s dignity into the created order. The 4th commandment had to do with the period of God’s creative activity and the 5th commandment to honor fathers and mothers had to do with the product of God’s creative activity. VK: But of course all of these observations are only applicable if the Ten Commandments are authentic pronouncements of an all-powerful, all-knowing God. And that means the books they come from must be reliable records – which, as we have discussed briefly today, they are. RD: In a very real sense the continued, widespread presence of sin shows that the Ten Commandments were a very wise precaution God took to try to forestall the ultimate decline of His people. And the failure of all of us to honor the Ten Commandments points to our profound need for a Savior to rescue us from our own rebellion. But we will only be rescued if we trust in the Savior and we can only know about the Savior from His word – the Bible. One of the most disturbing reports I have heard recently is that a recent survey said that only 20% of the people in America consider the Bible to be the literal word of God. But 29% consider the Bible to be a collection of myths and fairy tales. That disturbing statistic tells us that there is a profound ignorance about the Bible in too many places and for this nation, or any nation, to have any hope we must address this situation. VK: I think this points us back to where we started. There are at least 4 lines of evidence that support the validity and reliability of the Bible: remarkable unity, reliable history, fulfilled prophecy, and redeemed destinies. But none of the evidence will do anyone any good if we don’t know about it. You have often said that Christians must become people of fact in a world absorbed with feelings. RD: Christians must indeed become people of facts in a world full of feelings. The world today is either distracted by its entertainment or immersed in oceans of angst and manufactured emotion. It fills our airways, internet channels, and surrounds us visually. Advertisers and fund seekers know that people will more often act on emotion than reason and fact. So, even though you hear the mantra, “you have faith but we have science” often, the truth is the exact opposite. Christians have a faith that is supported by logic, reason, and evidence including scientific evidence. But as you said, none of the evidence will do any good for those who ignore it or won’t absorb it. God is a God of facts. Jesus is our Savior because of the fact of the resurrection. Jesus proclaimed “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” He didn’t say He felt like He was. He said that He was. The facts and truth are on our side. Jesus has already won the victory but it’s up to us to proclaim that good news as widely as possible. The Ten Commandments contain abundant evidence that they are good for us but the reason they are good for us is because they came from an Almighty God who wants good for His people. VK: Well, this sound like a good time to end for today and go to prayer. Since we are rapidly approaching Father’s Day, today let’s listen to a prayer for our fathers. Hopefully, you were blessed with having a Godly father that you can respect and admire readily. But even those who weren’t blessed with an earthy father who was the kind we all hope for, we all have a heavenly Father who never leaves us or forsakes us and who wants all of His children to know the joy and peace of His goodness. ---- PRAYER FOR FATHER’S DAY VK: We’d like to remind our audience that a lot of our radio episodes are linked together in series of topics so if they missed any episodes or if they just want to hear one again, all of these episodes are available on your favorite podcast app. To find them just search on “Anchored by Truth by Crystal Sea Books.” If you’d like to hear more, try out crystalseabooks.com where “We’re not perfect but our Boss is!” (Opening Bible Quote from the New American Standard Bible) Deuteronomy, Chapter 1, verse 17, New American Standard Bible Exodus evidence revisited (creation.com) Ten Egyptian Plagues for Ten Egyptian Gods and Goddesses - Owlcation 10_Eqyptian_gods_10_Plagues.pdf (rice.edu) History, prophecy, ancestry, unity, and relevance The Bible says that Jabin, king of Hazor, was responsible for organizing this coalition, and then it adds, “Hazor formerly was the head of all those kingdoms” (Joshua 11:10, emphasis added). Later, according to the book of Judges, when another Jabin (probably a royal title like ‘Pharaoh’) reigned in Hazor, he is described not merely as king of Hazor, but “king of Canaan who reigned at Hazor” (Judges 4:2, cf. 4:23–24, emphasis added). Again, the biblical testimony is that Hazor was in a strong position of authority in Canaan. These ‘Amarna Letters’ would span a 30-year period (or less) that falls within the early history of the biblical Judges, when Israel was established in the land yet still battling for control of much territory (Judges 1–2).7 Numerous Canaanite city rulers are mentioned in the Amarna Letters as “mayors”, but the only one to be called “king” is the ruler of Hazor. He refers to himself as king in Letter 227, and a rival ruler from Tyre describes him using that title as well in Letter 148.8 Israeli army general and archaeologist Yigael Yadin, who led several excavation seasons at Hazor from 1955–1969, wrote, “This indicates no doubt that the King of Hazor’s rule embraced more than the city itself.”9 History, prophecy, ancestry, unity, and relevance

Nola Moon Mystik Dreamers
Egyptian temple stories: Thutmose + Mutnofret pt1

Nola Moon Mystik Dreamers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 110:47


18+ language ⚠️, Thutmose I and his Chief Queen Mutnofret she was a warrior that's why she was a chief queen. The falling out of their connection with Kingdom of Kush. ( Nubia) .. Osama Bin-Laden was his descendant… (ps: to the woman in Egypt w/ the archaeologists husband you might want to stay out my energy. I'm psychic dummy )

Ahşaptan Betona, Mecidiyeden Jetona
Antik Mısır dönemi freskleri

Ahşaptan Betona, Mecidiyeden Jetona

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 22:11


Firavun III. Thutmose'un sanatçı eli değerek yapılmış sarayından bu sarayın içindeki fresklere ve bu fresklerin çevre bölgelerdeki izdüşümlerine dek, bugün Ortadoğu adıyla kanıksadığımız bölgenin mimari anlayışını ve anlayış etrafında örülü hikâyeleri Antik Mısır'ı odağa alarak konuşuyoruz.

Ahşaptan Betona, Mecidiyeden Jetona
Antik Mısır dönemi freskleri

Ahşaptan Betona, Mecidiyeden Jetona

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 22:12


Firavun III. Thutmose'un sanatçı eli değerek yapılmış sarayından bu sarayın içindeki fresklere ve bu fresklerin çevre bölgelerdeki izdüşümlerine dek, bugün Ortadoğu adıyla kanıksadığımız bölgenin mimari anlayışını ve anlayış etrafında örülü hikâyeleri Antik Mısır'ı odağa alarak konuşuyoruz.

The Ancient World
Episode C13 - The Hand of Shishak

The Ancient World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 27:57


Synopsis: The Canaanite cities of Tel-Rehov and Beth-Shean were re-founded by the Pharaoh Thutmose III in the wake of the Battle of Megiddo. By the early Iron Age, their size, location and wealth drew the attention of the Pharaoh Shoshenq I. “(Thutmose) was in their center, Amun being the protection of his person in the melee, and the strength of Set pervading his members…Then (the enemy) saw his majesty prevailing over them, and they fled headlong to Megiddo with faces of fear.” – The Battle of Megiddo Inscription Map of the Early Iron Age Near East: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Near_East.jpg Map of Early Iron Age Southern Syria and Canaan: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Canaan.jpg Episode Images: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C13_Images.pdf References and Further Reading: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C13_References.pdf Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

augandanbabe
Ep47: The Great Pharaohs of Egypt

augandanbabe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 33:05


From Khufu to Cleopatra, from Thebes to El Kurru in Nubia, let us visit the the Great Houses of antiquity. Rate and review the podcast on spotify or apple podcasts. If you know someone who would enjoy this episode, share it with them! Email me at augandanbabe@gmail.com and follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn at @ugandanbabe to continue the conversation. Thanks for listening, give us a like, rate us on apple podcasts and follow the channel if you enjoyed this episode. I hope you will be back for the next one. Tags: A Ugandan Babe, Kentaro, Uganda, Egypt, Ancient Egypt, Pharaoh, Khufu, Akhenaten, Rameses II, Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, Thutmose, Cleopatra, Amenhotep, Tutankhamun, Tutankhamen, King Tut, River Nile, Nubia, Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Ptolemy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skentaro/message

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
AKEBULON News Hosted by Thutmose Sankara

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 126:00


TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Black Fighting formations- A Treatise from Russell Maroon Shoatz

treatise sankara thutmose russell maroon shoatz
THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
ALKEBULA NEWS - THUTMOSE SANKARA INTERVIEW ON DO THE KNOWLEDGE AND MORE

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 130:00


ALKEBULA NEWS - THUTMOSE SANKARA INTERVIEW ON DO THE KNOWLEDGE AND MORE

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
Countering Cointelpro in New Africa today with Thutmose Sankara and Rakem Balogu

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 177:00


Countering Cointelpro in New Africa today with Thutmose Sankara and Rakem Balogun

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
The Alkebulan World News w/ Thutmose Sankara

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 128:00


The Alkebulan World News  w/ Thutmose Sankara

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
The Alkebulan World News Hour w/ Thutmose Sankara

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 121:00


The Alkebulan World News Hour w/ Thutmose Sankara

Children Books Reviews
Mara, Daughter of the Nile

Children Books Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021


Episode 3 of Season 4. Welcome! Today I will read a peace treaty I wrote based on the book Mara, Daughter of the Nile. In the book, Thutmose poisons Hatshepsut after revolting and overthrowing her. However, I added an alternate ending in which Thutmose makes this peace treaty.

Beers, Beats, and Balls | Fantasy Football Podcast

Football, REAL football, is back in the Ground and Pound League for Extraordinary Gentlemen.  Brian covers the first Big Dick Players and Bed Poopers of 2021 (yeah, it's a long list). Be prepared to hear the Week One recaps, but only after being forced to listen to Brian rap...again.  God save us all.  Music by Marc Rebillet and Thutmose

L'Antica Sapienza Egizia
Il Monoteismo di Akhenaton

L'Antica Sapienza Egizia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 4:42


Nonostante l'apparenza, il dio a cui Akhenaton dedicò ogni sforzo non era una divinità inventata da lui. Aton era la parola usata dagli Egizi per riferirsi al disco solare e ai suoi raggi. Durante i regni di Thutmose quarto e Amenofi III si cominciò a credere che Aton fosse la forza divina emanata dal dio solare e, in quanto tale, iniziò ad essere adorato come una divinità a sé. Pertanto, il dio Aton corrispondeva alla luce che si sprigionava dal sole e che si manifestava nei suoi raggi. #Akhenaton #Nefertiti #Akhetaton #Storia #AnticoEgitto #AnubiTvhttp://www.anubi.org

Ithaca Bound
Pharaoh Thutmose I w. Dr Filip Taterka

Ithaca Bound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:29


Thutmose I was an Egyptian pharaoh from the 18th dynasty. Dr Filip Taterka, Institute of Mediterranean & Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of Sciences, returns to the show to explain who he was and the life he lived.

DJ Peeti-V's Podcast
Episode 45: DJ Peeti-V - GHR - Show 745 [June 2021 Edition]

DJ Peeti-V's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 26:06


Here is a new mix that was aired last weekend with the fam on @ghettohouseradio featuring a collective of house, edm, & some pop/dance/mainstream remixes/bootlegs. I hope you enjoy!1. The Business (Eryk Gee Edit) - Tiesto & Wedamnz2. Love Tonight (Wedamnz Vip Edit) - Shouse Vs Vintage Culture3. Harder Better Faster Stronger (Retrovision 2021 Remix) - Daft Punk4. Love On Me (Willø 'get Dirty' Mashup) - Nervo & 7 Skies Vs Mike Williams5. Going Dumb (With Stray Kids) (Mike Williams Remix) - Alesso, Corsak, Stray Kids6. Red Handed - Loud Luxury & Thutmose7. Shadows - Bhaskar & MOGUAI8. It Dont Matter - Alok, Sofi Tukker & Inna9. Say Yes House - TOKiMONSTA ft VanjessDownload the full show that also features D.O.D., Too Tall, and Jojo Lopez here http://ow.ly/JTwD30rLdte. Also, make sure to look me up in iTunes to get my mixes automatically and visit my webpage at www.djpeetiv.com.

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast
Valentine Love Music Playlist > Created By Pablo Castro PR/Gideon Nwani > #TMAEPodcast

The Madhouse Adult Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 72:25


Roses are red, Violets are blue, this Playlist will make you fall in love. #ValentineLoveMusicPlaylist Now Playing On #TMAEPodcast > Listen To Full Playlist > #Link ↘️ Tracklist: Come Around by Terri Lori Iro by Lord Sky Focus by Joeboy Count me out by Joeboy Door by Joeboy Dutty love by Ojah bee x Oxlade For you by Teni x Davido Pronto by Ajebo hustlers x Omah lay Southy love by Peruzzi x Fireboy So lovely by Buju To Your Ears Onyeka by Burna Boy Superman by LAX Joeboy ofa kpa Dkt by Oxlade Mood In the morning by Thutmose x Rema BBC REMIX By Blaqbonez x Tiwa Savage Go Low by LAX My babe by Omah Lay Mystery Girl by Johnny Drille Naughty Girl by Wande Coal Roma by Wizkid x Terri Essence by Wizkid x Temsbaby Table for two by Koredebello Unconditionally by Olamide x Peruzzi Infinity by Olamide x Omah Lay Bomb by Dj Tunez x JAnthoni Tattoo by Fireboy DML Tatashe By Dj Spinall x Crayon Sugar mama by Joeboy Plenty by Olamide X Fireboy DML Ko Ko by Boi Ciss x Kelsa Felony by Ckay La La By Davido x Ckay Runaway by Joeboy Loose guard (I See, I Saw, I See Snake) by Styles . For Enquiry, Collaboration & More Please Call +2348072128133 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-madhouse-ent-podcast/support

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Gibeah In Biblical Archaeology: Saul's Palace Discovered - Steve Waldron

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 4:20


3 different Gibeah's are mentioned in Scripture. One is 3 to 6 miles north of Jerusalem. The Gibeah of Judges 19-20 has been discovered, as has Sauls rudimentary palace fort. It is also mentioned by Thutmose 3 in the mid-2nd millennium BC. God bless you today!

Cake And Art
EP 11: "60-40" with Elena Smith

Cake And Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 91:44


Josh returns and talks with Elena (Instagram: @louie_red_) about the insecurities of men, art, the future, cancel culture, and how black women are misrepresented by the black community at large. Outro song is "Faded" by Alex Mali featuring Thutmose. *Josh accidently says "Fader" at the end* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cake-and-art/support

1 curadorx, 1 hora
1 curadorx, 1 hora: Fernando Cocchiarale

1 curadorx, 1 hora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 103:57


Fernando Cocchiarale nasceu no Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, em 1951. É curador e crítico de arte, tendo também sido artista visual. Doutor em Tecnologias da Comunicação e Estética pela UFRJ. Professor de Filosofia da Arte na PUC-RJ desde 1978. Autor, junto com Anna Bella Geiger, do livro "Abstracionismo geométrico e informal: a vanguarda brasileira dos anos 1950" (1987). Funcionário da FUNARTE entre 1983 e 2020. Curador do MAM Rio entre 2000 e 2007, além do período entre 2016 e 2020. As relações entre fazer artístico, experimentação, filosofia e educação são centrais aos seus projetos. [Fernando Cocchiarale was born in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1951. He's a curator and art critic, and has also been a visual artist. He has a PhD in Technologies of Communication and Esthetics from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He teaches Philosophy of Art at PUC Rio de Janeiro since 1978. He's the author, with Anna Bella Geiger, of the book "Abstracionismo geométrico e informal: a vanguarda brasileira dos anos 1950" (1987). He worked at the National Foundation for the Arts, Brazil, from 1983 to 2020. He was the chief curator of the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro from 2000 to 2007, besides the period from 2016 to 2020. Central to his projects are the relations between artistic practice, experimentation, philosophy and education.] ///imagem selecionada|selected image: busto de Nefertiti, Tutemés (Nefertiti's bust, Thutmose), circa 1345 a.C., Neues Museum, Berlim, Alemanha (Berlin, Germany)/// [entrevista realizada em 06 de setembro/interview recorded on september 6th] [link para YouTube: https://youtu.be/U-ioAQiA71s]

Radio Record
Радиошоу Маятник Фуко @ Radio Record #121 (10-09-2020)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 59:35


ROBERT BRIDGE in the mix: 01. REDZED - STRAIGHT OUTTA FLAMES 02. Big Baby Tape - ERRDAY 03. SQWOZ BAB, ermakov - Занят 04. REDZED - WAR PIGS (Black Sabbath Сover) 05. THRILL PILL - Аристократ Флоу 06. ASAP Ferg - Plain Jane (ID Edit) 07. Saweetie - Tap In 08. Элджей - Летсгирит 09. Saluki - На Человека 10. Borgore - Forbes (ft. G-Eazy) 11. Suicideboys - Memoirs of a Gorilla 12. T-Fest - Человек SKVOR in the mix: 01. Reginald Simpson - Why Am See Aye (Flip) 02. Matt Doe and Fools Of Wisdom x Meduza - Anubis x Lose Control (Mashup) 03. Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk (Flip) 04. Slushii, Tokyo Machine - BEWM 05. Y2K and BBNOS x BENZI x Nitti Gritti and Yåko - Lalala Shenzhen (Mashup) 06. GTA x XXXTENTACION - LOOK AT ME (Skvor Mashup) 07. Markul x NGHTMRE and Snails - Fata Want You (Skvor BOOTLAG) 08. Styx x Eater and Alias - Mr. Roboto (Mashup) 09. Juice WRLD - Life's A Mess (MOONBOY Tribute) 10. ATC x T-MASS x LORDA - All Around The UTOPIA (Mashup) 11. Madeon - All My Friends (Skvor Remix) 12. Big Mountain x Jacknife - Baby I Love Fear (Mashup) 13. Thutmose, NoMBe - Run Wild 14. GONE.Fludd - Проснулся В Темноте

Radio Record
Маятник Фуко @ Record Club#121 (10-09-2020)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 59:35


ROBERT BRIDGE in the mix: 01. REDZED - STRAIGHT OUTTA FLAMES 02. Big Baby Tape - ERRDAY 03. SQWOZ BAB, ermakov - Занят 04. REDZED - WAR PIGS (Black Sabbath Сover) 05. THRILL PILL - Аристократ Флоу 06. ASAP Ferg - Plain Jane (ID Edit) 07. Saweetie - Tap In 08. Элджей - Летсгирит 09. Saluki - На Человека 10. Borgore - Forbes (ft. G-Eazy) 11. Suicideboys - Memoirs of a Gorilla 12. T-Fest - Человек SKVOR in the mix: 01. Reginald Simpson - Why Am See Aye (Flip) 02. Matt Doe & Fools Of Wisdom x Meduza - Anubis x Lose Control (Mashup) 03. Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk (Flip) 04. Slushii, Tokyo Machine - BEWM 05. Y2K & BBNOS x BENZI x Nitti Gritti & Yåko - Lalala Shenzhen (Mashup) 06. GTA x XXXTENTACION - LOOK AT ME (Skvor Mashup) 07. Markul x NGHTMRE & Snails - Fata Want You (Skvor BOOTLAG) 08. Styx x Eater & Alias - Mr. Roboto (Mashup) 09. Juice WRLD - Life's A Mess (MOONBOY Tribute) 10. ATC x T-MASS x LORDA - All Around The UTOPIA (Mashup) 11. Madeon - All My Friends (Skvor Remix) 12. Big Mountain x Jacknife - Baby I Love Fear (Mashup) 13. Thutmose, NoMBe - Run Wild 14. GONE.Fludd - Проснулся В Темноте

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Somethin 4 Da People - Volume 14 (Virgo 2020) (Top 40, Radio, Pop)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 38:18


NEW MIX ALERT! As we approach our final weekend of the summer, just wanted to do another short and sweet mix of the radio hits before they hit the radio - just wanted to get these to your eardrums before everyone else. The 14th installment of #S4DP features NEW music from Calvin Harris and The Weeknd, Selena Gomez, Imanbek and Tory Lanez, Saweetie, Ty Dolla Sign and Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, Iggy Azalea, Cardi B and much more! As always, the mix is clean and radio friendly. Definitely a great way to end off our summer! #top40 #radio #pop #djlife #urbanpop 00:00 Imanbek feat. Tory Lanez - Blackout 00:44 Saweetie feat. Post Malone, DaBaby and Jack Harlow - Tap In (Remix) (Dennis Blaze Rework) 02:40 Karol G - Ay Dios Mio (Hype Boyz Tap In Blend) 03:33 Ty Dolla Sign feat. Nicki Minaj - Expensive (DJ Rukus Redrum) 04:35 Lil Tecca - Royal Rumble 05:29 YG - Equinox 06:44 Ying Yang Twins - Twerkin in the Mirror 08:04 Big Sean - Harder Than My Demons 09:15 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. Young Thug - Might Not Give Up 10:44 Hotboii feat. Lil Baby - Don't Need Time (Remix) 11:55 Iggy Azalea and Tinashe - Dance Like Nobody's Watching 12:48 Polo G - Martin and Gina 14:17 Internet Money feat. Swae Lee and Future - Thrusting 16:22 Clean Bandit feat. Mabel - Tick Tock (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 17:42 Corona - Rhythm Of The Night (Stavros Martina and Kevin D Remix) 18:17 DJ Katch feat. Nono - No Letting Go 19:11 De La Ghetto and Nicky Jam - Sube La Music (Da Phonk Edit) 20:13 Ir Sais - Dream Girl (dEVOLVE Remix) 21:42 Stonebwoy feat. Keri Hilson - Nominate 23:29 Thutmose, Rema and R3hab - Love in the Morning 24:31 Aluna and KAYTRANADA feat. Rema - The Recipe 26:00 Tiwa Savage and Sam Smith - Temptation 27:50 Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion - WAP (Club Killers Redrum) 29:39 Calvin Harris and The Weeknd - Over Now 31:07 BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez - Ice Cream 32:05 Disclosure feat, Kehlani and Syd - Birthday 33:31 Chelsea Collins feat. 24kgoldn - Water Run Dry 34:00 Blackbear and Lauv - If I Were You 35:39 JoJo feat. Tinashe - Love Reggae

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Somethin 4 Da People - Volume 14 (Virgo 2020) (Top 40, Radio, Pop)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 38:18


NEW MIX ALERT! As we approach our final weekend of the summer, just wanted to do another short and sweet mix of the radio hits before they hit the radio - just wanted to get these to your eardrums before everyone else. The 14th installment of #S4DP features NEW music from Calvin Harris and The Weeknd, Selena Gomez, Imanbek and Tory Lanez, Saweetie, Ty Dolla Sign and Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, Iggy Azalea, Cardi B and much more! As always, the mix is clean and radio friendly. Definitely a great way to end off our summer! #top40 #radio #pop #djlife #urbanpop 00:00 Imanbek feat. Tory Lanez - Blackout 00:44 Saweetie feat. Post Malone, DaBaby and Jack Harlow - Tap In (Remix) (Dennis Blaze Rework) 02:40 Karol G - Ay Dios Mio (Hype Boyz Tap In Blend) 03:33 Ty Dolla Sign feat. Nicki Minaj - Expensive (DJ Rukus Redrum) 04:35 Lil Tecca - Royal Rumble 05:29 YG - Equinox 06:44 Ying Yang Twins - Twerkin in the Mirror 08:04 Big Sean - Harder Than My Demons 09:15 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. Young Thug - Might Not Give Up 10:44 Hotboii feat. Lil Baby - Don't Need Time (Remix) 11:55 Iggy Azalea and Tinashe - Dance Like Nobody's Watching 12:48 Polo G - Martin and Gina 14:17 Internet Money feat. Swae Lee and Future - Thrusting 16:22 Clean Bandit feat. Mabel - Tick Tock (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 17:42 Corona - Rhythm Of The Night (Stavros Martina and Kevin D Remix) 18:17 DJ Katch feat. Nono - No Letting Go 19:11 De La Ghetto and Nicky Jam - Sube La Music (Da Phonk Edit) 20:13 Ir Sais - Dream Girl (dEVOLVE Remix) 21:42 Stonebwoy feat. Keri Hilson - Nominate 23:29 Thutmose, Rema and R3hab - Love in the Morning 24:31 Aluna and KAYTRANADA feat. Rema - The Recipe 26:00 Tiwa Savage and Sam Smith - Temptation 27:50 Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion - WAP (Club Killers Redrum) 29:39 Calvin Harris and The Weeknd - Over Now 31:07 BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez - Ice Cream 32:05 Disclosure feat, Kehlani and Syd - Birthday 33:31 Chelsea Collins feat. 24kgoldn - Water Run Dry 34:00 Blackbear and Lauv - If I Were You 35:39 JoJo feat. Tinashe - Love Reggae

R3HAB – I NEED R3HAB
I NEED R3HAB 412

R3HAB – I NEED R3HAB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 59:40


1. I NEED R3HAB INTRO2. Taylor Kade x Nick Ledesma feat. GLNNA - Talk To Me3. Thutmose, Rema & R3HAB - Love In The Morning4. Fafaq & Reb Moe - Off The Wall5. Take You Dancing - Jason Derulo (R3HAB Remix)6. DONT BLINK - ALOHA (Fab Massimo Remix)7. DVRKO - Lights Up (Disco Fries Extended Mix)8. Mordkey feat. Nazzereene - Fight Your Mind9. Jordan Jay - Nostalgic10. Cityzen - Insane11. R3HAB & Amba Shepherd - Smells Like Teen Spirit12. R3HAB - Party Girl13. Marc Benjamin feat. Hype & Fever - Bump It14. Lacroix - If You Love Me15. Codes & Astronomar - How We Do (Tombz Remix)16. ID - Mucho Bien17. Cityzen - Rave Tech Repeat18. Steve Aoki & KREAM - L I E S19. Josh Green - Treble20. Hoved - Don't Worry Bout Me

Bopcast
Episode 7: The Artist

Bopcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 42:22


Thank you for listening to another episode of Bopcast. Here are this weeks featured songs: 1) After Party by Don Toliver 2) Space Song by Beach House 3) Soft Top by Thutmose 4) Blackbird by The Beatles 4B) Tomorrow Never Came by Lana Del Ray 5) Mi Negrita by Devendra Banhart 6) Tu Boca by Andres Cabas 7) Basement by Covet 8) Let Me Blow Your Mind by Eve ft. Gwen Stefani  9) Blame the Rappers by Tom MacDonald 9B) White Boy by Tom MacDonald. 

SonicScoop Podcast
The Art of Mixing Hip Hop Records, with Koen Heldens [XXXTentacion, Dr. Dre, Timbaland]

SonicScoop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 62:56


Koen Heldens is a mixer for some of the most unconventional and cutting edge hip hop and R&B artists of today. Perhaps best known for his work with XXXTentaction, Koen has worked with the likes of Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Whiz Khalifa, Sizzla, Thutmose, Lil Wayne, Missy Elliot, Dreezy and so many more. Koen tells Justin Colletti about the philosophy he learned from working with Dr. Dre, which emphasizes making things "feel" right, rather than looking to achieve pristine sounds—something that took a lot of adjustment for this classically-trained musician and conventionally-schooled audio engineer. Thanks to Sonarworks, Soundtoys and Focusrite for sponsoring this episode.

Estéreos Unidos
Episode 058

Estéreos Unidos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 45:20


Estéreos Unidos Episode 058Curated by Dj AlezayThis is a part of you just as much as it is a part of me. This is a D.I.T thing. Lets Do It Together.**TRACKLIST**1. July 7 - Pronto2. Wyclef Jean - Guantanamera Ft. Beanie Man (Jean Sean Flip)3. Smooth Operator 3000 - Whine up Remix4. July 7 - Rodeo5. Cutty Ranks - Limb by limb (BRII Edit)6. Missy X Tory - Work it (Dyne Broke It Riddim)7. Stiekz x Nicolius - Hashi Bango8. Frank Ocean - Chanel (DJ Baysik Edit)9. Rihanna - Needed me (SAYE Afro Edit)10. Thutmose ft Rema - Love In The Morning (Kilter Remix)11. Rema - Dumebi (Omar Duro x Kazzey Edit)12. Usher - U Got it Bad (DYNE Afro Remix)13. Kensaye - Out on a Limb14. Kelman Duran - 1984, primero, ultimo (JLZ edit)15. Billie Eilish - Bad Guy (sim fane & omar duro remix)16. Petit Piment - Sex in Vidigal17. Something For the People x Justin bieber - My Love Is The Shhhh vs Yummy (ZUES Blend)

The Radium Podcast
The Thutmose Interview | The Radium Podcast EP73!

The Radium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 48:08


  In this 73rd Episode of the Radium Podcast we had the pleasure to interview nothing more than Thutmose. The Singer, songwriter, rapper, born in Nigeria and raised on Brooklyn, gotten the world's attention when release his single Memories, which was included in Oscar-Winner featured animation: Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse. During the interview “Thut”, revealed ...

Age of Empires: The Definitive Podcast
Aoe: Ascent of Egypt History

Age of Empires: The Definitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 35:14


Topics: * 8000 BCE settlement in the Nile * Was Narmer the King that unified Egypt? * Thutmose 3 and the largest territorial extent of Egypt Twitter: https://twitter.com/flash_asap Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/ASAPWeekly Contact Us: weeklyasap@gmail.com

Gumshoe Weekly
The F.U.P.A. Chronicles

Gumshoe Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 70:13


Plug in your headphones to immerse yourself in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear Brianna finally get her comeuppance for the verbal crimes she's been committing. Before we get to that, we talk about some of the strongest female leaders before our time, i.e. Queen Catherine the Great, and Queen and then ultimately Pharaoh Hatshepsut. Betwixt that there is some sprinkling of purposeful mispronunciation. Definitely purposeful.

The PGM Radio Show
Grammy Nominee, Thutmose, Wavy & Michael Ugwu discuss on PGM Radio (Podcast)

The PGM Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019


On this week’s edition of The PGM Radio Show, we had some amazing guests in the house. Including two Grammy nominees; Nigerian born, but Brooklyn raised Thutmose and A&R extraordinaire Mr Bankulli. We also had a chat with veteran Music Connoisseur, former head of Sony Music Africa and the CEO of Freeme Digital, Nigeria's premier […]

Francoinformador
Filtración de mails habla de sobornos en FIFA.

Francoinformador

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 6:25


OCTUBRE ROSA TE RECUERDO. Si bien los números son alarmantes, también hay que tener en cuenta que los controles periódicos son fundamentales para detectar a tiempo no solo el cáncer, sino cualquier otra enfermedad. FELIZ HALLOWEEN. Surgida en Europa, la festividad que dio origen a Halloween viajó al continente americano con los peregrinos. Para muchos estadounidenses Halloween es su fiesta favorita. Sobre la historia, El Diario El País tiene un artículo muy interesante acerca de esta festividad que se extendió a varias partes del mundo y cuyo link te dejo en los detalles del episodio. EL PAIS MÁS FIFA GATE. Este martes se divulgaron fragmentos de correspondencia pirateada al ex jefe del Departamento de Cultura de Moscú, Sergey Kapkov.  Entre los más de 20 dirigentes que son mencionados en los correos se destacan el ex presidente de la FIFA, Joseph Blatter, los ex futbolistas Michel Platini y Franz Beckenbauer y el fallecido Julio Humberto Grondona. Destacan aquellos en los que varios dirigentes y ex dirigentes de la FIFA reclaman el cobro de coimas a cambio de votos para elegir a Rusia como sede del Mundial 2018. Vale aclarar que estos correos no demuestran que los dirigentes hayan recibido lo que pedían. Quien habló sobre el asunto este miércoles fue Sorokin, director ejecutivo del equipo de licitación de Rusia 2018 y el comité organizador del Mundial, quien calificó como “falsos” y “sin sentido” los mails.  INFOBAE | THE MOSCOW TIMES SIN CUMBRE. Chile canceló la organización de la cumbre de líderes del Foro de Cooperación del Asia Pacífico (APEC) y la del clima COP-25. Éstas debían realizarse este año en Santiago y se cancelaron debido a la crisis social, a decir del presidente Sebastián Piñera. Programada para el 16 y 17 de noviembre, la APEC de Santiago se vislumbraba como el escenario en que los gobiernos de China y Estados Unidos podrían firmar un acuerdo que finalizaría su guerra arancelaria. EMOL CONMEBOL SE RATIFICA. Mientras tanto desde Conmebol y el Ministerio de Deportes chileno sostienen que existirán garantías para la disputa de la final de la Copa Libertadores de AMérica el 23 de noviembre en Santiago. CONMEBOL | EMOL   TREGUA PARCIAL. La Casa Blanca aseguró este miércoles que confía en completar el acuerdo parcial con China para dar tregua a la guerra comercial para mediados de noviembre, como estaba previsto, a pesar de que ese pacto no podrá firmarse en Chile porque ese país ya no acogerá la cumbre del APEC. REUTERS   FUEGO EN CALIFORNIA. El fuego en California no da tregua. A los más de 10 frentes abiertos en todo el Estado Dorado se ha sumado esta mañana el que amenaza con quemar la biblioteca presidencial Ronald Reagan, situada a unos 20 kilómetros al norte de Los Ángeles y donde están enterrados el ex presidente y su mujer, Nancy Reagan. UNIVISION MÚSICA PARA NIÑOS. Spotify está tratando de vender más suscripciones de planes familiares con varias cuentas, mediante la creación de un "patio de juegos" especial solo para niños. La nueva aplicación Spotify Kids reúne una selección cuidadosamente seleccionada de música, melodías, bandas sonoras e historias apropiadas para su edad para niños de hasta 3 años. La aplicación está disponible en un período de prueba beta inicialmente solo en Irlanda a partir del 30 de octubre, y llegará a otros países donde Spotify Premium Family estará disponible en los próximos meses. HIPERTEXTUAL   PODCASTS CURADOS EN HBO MAX. Warner Media está tomando muchas señales de las experiencias populares de aplicaciones móviles para el lanzamiento de su próximo servicio de suscripción de video HBO Max: las aplicaciones del servicio permitirán a los usuarios escuchar podcasts sobre la marcha, seguir a actores de forma similar a como seguirían a los influenciadores en redes sociales y encontrar contenido a través de listas curadas por humanos, el vicepresidente ejecutivo de Warner Media, Andy Forssell, dijo a periodistas y analistas durante un evento de medios en Los Ángeles el martes por la tarde. CNET (inglés)       BECKY G EN LEAGUE OF LEGENDS. La cantante Becky G participará en la canción oficial del videojuego League of Legends, la cual tendrá como título GIANTS. Entre las colaboradoras del tema están también Keke Palmer, Soyeon del grupo femenino de K-pop (G)I-dle, Duckwrth y Thutmose. MILENIO      

The Premium Pete Show

INTERNETS! On this episode of The Premium Pete Show, Pete kicks it with up and coming star! Singer, Rapper, Songwriter THUTMOSE. Thutmose talks growing up in Nigeria and moving to Brooklyn at the age of 8, going from working at J. Crew & American Apparel to having his hit song in the latest Spiderman movie (all in a matter of 2 years!), working with Scott Storch, touring with Billie Eilish, MadeinTYO + more. He also provides insight on the trajectory of a successful artist in today's day and age. So Kick Back Relax + PRESS Play! CHEA!

Strong Songs
Q&A: Hamilton, Hozier, Mariah, Modes

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 58:11


Mailbag May returns for round two, as Kirk continues catching up on listener questions. NEW THEME MUSIC INBOUND! Strong Songs passed its first goal of 150 backers on Patreon! That means Kirk will write all-new theme music for the show. Keep an ear out for that sometime in June, most likely. A huge thank you to everyone who's signed up to support the show so far - we've also got some new goals, which you can check out over on the page: https://www.patreon.com/strongsongs MAILBAG MAY, PART 2 The Strong Songs mailbag continues to overflow. This week we've got some follow-ups on Hamilton as well as questions about Mariah's whistle register, vocal multiphonics, rhythmic misdirection, the lydian mode, and the differences between a sequencer, a sampler, and a synthesizer.  REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: Various pieces from Hamilton, composed by Strong Songs celebrity endorser Lin-Manuel Miranda, 2015 The graphic novel Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli, 2009 "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic from Native, 2013 "The Third Eye" by the Pillows from My Foot, 2006 "The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman, 1989 "Something" by Snarky Puppy feat. Lalah Hathaway from Family Dinner Vol 1, 2013 "Emotions" as performed by Mariah Carey on Emotions, 1991 "Movement" by Hozier, 2019 "Show Me The Way" by Peter Frampton from Frampton, 1975 "Nut Bush City Limits" by Ike and Tina Turner, 1973 "Shake Your Rump" by the Beastie Boys from Paul's Boutique, 1989 "Without You" by Pete Ham and Tom Evans, as performed by Harry Nilsson, 1971 "White Winter Hymnal" as performed by Fleet Foxes, 2008 "Fugue 24" by Anathallo from Sparrows, 2002 "God Only Knows" as performed by the Beach Boys on Pet Sounds, 1966 "Baba O'Riley" by Pete Townshend and The Who from Who's Next, 1971 "Memories" by Thutmose from the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse soundtrack, 2018  ———————————— NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton

Dirty Swift
#MondayMix 278 by @dirtyswift - 06.May.2019 (Live Mix)

Dirty Swift

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 58:25


Schoolboy Q ft. Travis Scott - CHopstix (Dirty) Hoodrich Pablo Juan Ft Rockstar Marqo - Been Thru It All (OFFICIAL VIDEO) DJ Snake & Sheck Wes ft Offset, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane - Enzo (Dirty) Thutmose ft. Tory Lanez - Wipe Me Down (Dirty) Koba LaD feat. Niska - RR 9.1 (main) Thutmose ft. Tory Lanez - Wipe Me Down (Dirty) Koba LaD feat. Niska - RR 9.1 (main) S3nsi Molly & Lil Brook ft. Lil Yachty - 223 Remix (Dirty) Plies - Drip 4 Sale (Dirty) Key Glock - Yea!! (Dirty) DaBaby - Goin Baby (Dirty) PopLord ft Lil Baby - Call Me Daddy (Dirty) Diddi Trix - Bédo Flipp Dinero - Not Too Many (Dirty) Fast Cash Boyz - Cash Walk (Dirty) Lil Uzi Vert - Sanguine Paradise (Dirty) DaniLeigh - No Limits Smokepurpp - Repeat (Dirty) MC Bin Laden, Negro Dub, Kaktov - Mala Mala Juelz - Whine&Kotch(2) Benzi ft. Bhad Bhabie, Rich The Kid, & 24hrs - Whatcha Gon Do (Dirty) T.Hood - Scammer (Dirty) Chanti McCoy ft. Juicy J - Slay (Dirty) NGHTMRE & A$AP Ferg - REDLIGHT - Flosstradamus Remix (Dirty) Koba laD - Le magot Birdman ft YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Cap Talk (Dirty) ScHoolboy Q ft 21 Savage - Floating (Dirty) Chilla - Am Stram Gram Bag ft STEPPCHYLD - Right Back (Dirty) GASHI & G-Eazy ft Soulja Boy - My Year (Remix) (Dirty) LeMay - Mumble Lil Nas X - Old Town Road - DJ Smallz 732 & Kyle Edwards Jersey Club Remix Travis Scott ft. Juice WRLD & Sheck Wes - NO BYSTANDERS - KidCutUp Acap Intro (Dirty) Kekra - Vréalité (feat. Niska) Moneybagg Yo ft BlocBoy JB - Black Feet (Dirty) Kekra - Vréalité (feat. Niska) Moneybagg Yo ft BlocBoy JB - Black Feet (Dirty) Maes - NWR Matt OX ft Chief Keef - Jetlag (Dirty) Troy Ave - More Money More Problems (Dirty) Meek Mill ft Kodak Black - Tic Tac Toe (Dirty) MadeinTYO - Chucky Cheese (Dirty) Asian Da Brat ft Smokepurpp - Draco (Dirty) Tee Grizzley - God's Warrior (Dirty) Rich The Kid - Save That - KidCutUp 75-96 Transition (Dirty) Dre. Dre - Eastcoast Westcoast Killer G Eazy ft Blueface - West Coast (Dirty) Kid Ink ft Lil Wayne & Saweetie - YUSO (Dirty) Tyga - Make It Nasty French Montana ft. Blueface & Lil TJay - Slide (Dirty) Snoop Doggy Dogg - Serial Killa YG - Stop Snitchin (Dirty) Snoop Doggy Dogg - Serial Killa IamSu - Every Girl Type (Dirty) Stormzy - Vossi Bop (Dirty) ASH & MII GUEL - ASH & MII GUEL - Lexxy Riddim (Audio) ASH - Mi gyal (ASH Anthem Mr. M!X - Way Too Dizzy Peet-Bondes-Masterdisk Europe Diddi Trix - Wow Snow Tha Product - Say Bitch (Dirty) Tyga - Goddamn Marshmello, Tyga, & Chris Brown - Light It Up (Dirty) Tyga - Goddamn Marshmello, Tyga, & Chris Brown - Light It Up (Dirty) LightSkinKeisha - Believe Dat (Dirty) Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain (Explicit) PLK - Dingue Bad Bunny ft. Diplo - 200 MPH (Dirty) PnB Rock ft. Tee Grizzley - Go To Mars (Dirty) Young Saint Zone - Fake (Main DJ mix) Party Favor ft. A$AP Ferg & Juicy J - Wait A Minute (Dirty) Young Saint Zone - Fake (Main DJ mix)

K.LASS : OFFICIAL PODCAST
The Link-Up Show 04-05-19 with MC CVP

K.LASS : OFFICIAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 67:20


Playlist : 01. Mulatto - B*tch From Da Souf  02. cupcakKe - Bird Box 03. Iggy Azalea - Started 04. Eric Bellinger - King 05. Mozzy - Chill Phillipe  06. Lud Foe ft. Lil Uzi Vert - Show U Off 07. Quando Rondo - Scarred from Love 08. Lil Durk - Home Body (Remix) [feat. Teyana Taylor & Melii] 09. Col3trane - Problems In Us 10. Mostack - Wild 11. LightSkinKeisha - Believe that  12. IamSu - Every Girl Type 13. Tone Tone ft. Tory Lanez - Give It To Ya  14. Derek King ft. Rich The Kid - Tetris Remix 15. YG - Go Loko (feat. Tyga & Jon Z) 16. Thutmose ft. Tory Lanez - Wipe Me Down 17. Good Gas & FKi 1st - Live a Lil (feat. MadeinTYO & UnoTheActivist) 18. Poplord & Lil Baby - Call Me Daddy 19. HoodRich Pablo Juan - Slang Dope  20. Birdman & Juvenile - Breeze 21. 21 Savage - ball w/o you 22. Rico - Water Ft. Fee Gonzales  23. Derez De'Shon ft. Russ - Fallin 24. Headie One - All Day 25. Young Nudy & Pi'erre Bourne - Mister (feat. 21 Savage) 26. Yowda - Brick Man (feat. Rick Ross) [Remix] 27. Smokepurpp - Remember me 28. Rema - Corny  29. Burna Boy - Dangote  30. Larry Gaaga - Low (feat. Wizkid) 31. YBNL MaFia Family - Jealous (feat. Fire Boy)

Rap Explorerz
Nos vieilles idoles doivent-elles prendre leur retraite ?

Rap Explorerz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 37:57


Alors que Snoop Dogg transpire éternellement le cool ou que Jay-Z remodèle son image à l'infini, toutes les stars de notre enfance n'ont pas conservé la même fraîcheur passé la quarantaine. Eminem malmène nos tympans depuis déjà quelques années et Dr. Dre nous déçoit de plus en plus derrière ses machines. Nos vieilles idoles doivent-elles prendre leur retraite ?Animé par Florian Perraudin-HoussardInvités : Antoine Bosque, Hugo Ferrandis et Clément NadjoPrise de son, mix et montage : Antonin LacosteConcept et ligné édito : Antoine Bosque, Hugo Ferrandis, Clément Nadjo et Florian Perraudin-HoussardGénérique : Sixième SonEnregistré à l'auditorium de Sixième Son, 4 rue Scipion, ParisArtistes et projets cités : Drake, Andre 3000, Kamikaze d'Eminem, 4:44 de Jay-Z, De La Soul, J.Cole, YBN Cordae, Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh, Notorious B.I.G, Kanye West, Beyonce, DJ Kool Herc, T.I, Nas, Rakim, Masta Ace, Diddy, Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Juicy J, E-40, Bun-B, Bible Of Love de Snoop Dogg, Prophets Of Rage, The Pharcyde, Wu-Tang, Timbaland, Pharrell, Dr. Dre, No I.D., Alchemist, DAMN de Kendrick Lamar, 9th Wonder, Rhapsody, Malibu et Oxnard d'Anderson .Paak, Man On Fire de Thutmose, Silk Canvas de VanJess et Do You Drive? de Clairmont The Second.Références : Les rappeurs à suivre en 2019 selon 10 experts hip-hop et la playlist Hip-Hop ROOKIZ. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Jackson Neill Podcasts
Thutmose Interview: Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill EP. 78

Jackson Neill Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 18:05


On this episode, Jackson sits down with Thutmose to talk about his "Man on Fire" project, his latest tracks, and plans for 2019. Link to video: Listen to Thutmose: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1igl9M102nuD96lo3ZoW5d Follow Thutmose on Twitter: https://twitter.com/badboythut Follow Thutmose on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thutmose/ Visit his Website: https://www.thutmosemusic.com Visit the Website: https://jacksonneillpodcasts.com Follow Jackson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacksonneill20 Follow Jackson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacksonneill20/ Become a Member of the Podcasts and Gain Access to Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/jacksonneill20 Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill is published throughout the week so check back in regularly for new episodes. Check out Jackson's feed for the Jackson Neill Sports Podcast and Jackson Neill Music Podcast updated throughout the week. 3-10-19

WEFOUNDNEWMUSIC with Grant Owens
Thutmose Interview with Grant Owens

WEFOUNDNEWMUSIC with Grant Owens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 7:56


Thutmose Interview with Grant Owens by WE FOUND NEW MUSIC

Gods & Goddesses
6 Thutmose IV

Gods & Goddesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 5:43


6 Thutmose IV by MSE 3, Choate Rosemary Hall

Jackson Neill Podcasts
Thutmose & Melo Makes Music Interviews: Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill EP. 54

Jackson Neill Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 28:42


On this episode, Thutmose comes on to discuss his latest song "Say it to My Face" and more (1:17). Then, Melo Makes Music joins Jackson to talk about his latest songs (10:34). "Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill" airs on 107.9 FM in NJ Tuesday's 10 A.M. - 12 P.M. Follow Jackson on Twitter: twitter.com/jacksonneill20 Follow Jackson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacksonneill20/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCTXNE7MmwrTXNB9iPSuQEEQ Check out Jackson's feed for the Jackson Neill Sports Podcast and Jackson Neill Music Podcast updated throughout the week. 7-11-18

The Churches The World
3.35 The New Kingdom Part 4

The Churches The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018


In this episode, I pick up where I left off a few episodes ago with the history of the New Kingdom, covering Pharaoh Amenhotep the 2nd, Thutmose the 4th, and Amenhotep the 4th. Their reigns spanned the years 1427 through 1353 BC and represent the high point of Egyptian civilization in the period. Next week, I'll continue the history of the New Kingdom. After listening, let me know what you think.

The Christian History Podcast
3.35 The New Kingdom Part 4

The Christian History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018


In this episode, I pick up where I left off a few episodes ago with the history of the New Kingdom, covering Pharaoh Amenhotep the 2nd, Thutmose the 4th, and Amenhotep the 4th. Their reigns spanned the years 1427 through 1353 BC and represent the high point of Egyptian civilization in the period. Next week, I'll continue the history of the New Kingdom. After listening, let me know what you think.

The Christian History Podcast
3.32 The New Kingdom Part 3; Thutmose III

The Christian History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018


In this episode, I cover Thutmose the 3rd, whole ruled ancient Egypt in from about 1479 to 1425 BC. According to Rabbinical Judaism, this is the period when the Exodus occurred. Most historians consider him to be a great military leader, having expanded the empire to the largest extent seen up to that period. Next week, I'll continue the history of the Egyptian New Kingdom. After listening, let me know what you think.

The Christian History Podcast
3.31 The New Kingdom Part 2

The Christian History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018


In this episode, I cover the first next three rulers of the New Kingdom, Thutmose the 1st and 2nd, as well as Queen Hatshepsut. But, Thutmose the 3rd was also on the throne at the time, but he was too young to rule. These are essentially the year 1506 through 1458 BC, so just before the proposed time of the Exodus. Next week, I'll continue the history of the Egyptian New Kingdom. After listening, let me know what you think.

The History of Egypt Podcast
98: Young Bull Appearing In Memphis

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 40:37


Interlude: Royal Children On the Rise.From 1385 to 1380, the prince of Egypt Thutmose was climbing up the ranks. From a lowly sem-priest to the chief of a great temple, Thutmose was a quickly rising star. His sister, Sit-Amun, also leaves a tantalizing trace of her life. We explore a non-royal funeral, the cult of the Apis Bull, and see how a prince of Egypt left some wonderful personal records, including those of his pet.Music by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.comImages and Bibliography at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.comCheck out The History of Vikings Podcast at www.thehistoryofvikings.comOnline Great Books is your personal, curated introduction to the world of classic literature and philosophy http://onlinegreatbooks.com/egy and use the special discount code EGY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bucket Up Podcast
Volume 34: Tell Kanye To Stop Tweeting, B.

Bucket Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 66:00


The Bucket Hat Boys discuss these topics from the week: Kanye tweeting too much and saying outlandish stuff. The Waffle House shooting hero. Correcting people in a debate vs letting them have it. When is it okay for a friend to get fridge privileges at your house and poop privileges. and Bathroom use in relationships. Music: Trouble ft The Weeknd- "Come Thru" Thutmose- "Ride With Me" Smoko Ono- "Superstar Moves"

Necessary Blackness Podcast
Necessary Blackness Ep. 28: Political Prisoner Advocacy w/ Thutmose Sankara

Necessary Blackness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 36:46


When the prison doors are opened, the real dragon will fly out.” – Ho Chi Minh   Political Prisoners are the vanguards of the movement that possesses the willingness to die for the liberation of their people. When we look at the glaring incongruity between democracy and capitalist America and how Blacks are treated, we … Continue reading » The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 28: Political Prisoner Advocacy w/ Thutmose Sankara appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

Necessary Blackness Podcast
Necessary Blackness Ep. 28: Political Prisoner Advocacy w/ Thutmose Sankara

Necessary Blackness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 36:46


When the prison doors are opened, the real dragon will fly out.” – Ho Chi Minh   Political Prisoners are the vanguards of the movement that possesses the willingness to die for the liberation of their people. When we look at the glaring incongruity between democracy and capitalist America and how Blacks are treated, we … Continue reading The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 28: Political Prisoner Advocacy w/ Thutmose Sankara appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

The History of Egypt Podcast
76: 54 Years of Splendour

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 67:00


Thutmose III (Part 10): The End of a Mighty Reign.From 1450 to 1441, Thutmose lived out the last nine years of his reign. He commanded one last expedition; oversaw building projects, and brought his tomb to completion. Finally, he had to prepare for the succession, and his own inevitable death...Images and Bibliography at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2017/05/15/episode-76-54-years-of-splendour/Correction: at 48:10, I refer to the date of Amunhotep II's co-regency as 1441. This should be 1444 BCE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The History of Egypt Podcast
75: Thutmose Triumphant

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 75:41


Thutmose III (Part 9): Home and Propaganda.From 1455-1450 BCE, Thutmose spent much of his time involved in domestic affairs. Unfortunately, this involved some very harsh policies towards his immediate predecessor...Images and Bibliography at ttps://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2017/04/24/episode-75-thutmose-triumphant/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tamsen and Dan Read the Paper
Episode 11: Tamsen and Dan Read the Paper

Tamsen and Dan Read the Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 35:40


We happen to like New York! (& Cole Porter) but Who's on First?  Thutmose the 3rd?  Dan justifies so much Zone Defense and remembers letting the good times roll.  Using algorithms to clean altarpieces and big data to stir the pot.  Why we all should be eating white chocolate with caviar...   Talent:  Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer:  Ellie Suttmeier Art:  Zeke Abuhoff

The History of Egypt Podcast
73: The Three Princesses

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 45:00


Thutmose III (Part 7): Diplomatic Marriage.After the brilliant campaign of year 33, Thutmose enjoys a period of peace and plenty. Foreign powers seek accommodation with the Egyptians, and this manifests in a series of remarkable diplomatic engagements...See the treasures of the three princesses at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2017/03/17/episode-73-the-three-princesses/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The History of Egypt Podcast
71: Thirty-Two and Thirty

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 25:48


Thutmose III (Part 6): The Sed-Festival.Three years before the Mitanni Campaign (Episode 70), Thutmose celebrated his first jubilee. To do that, he needed a new monument, a few gods, and the ancient equivalent of a baseball bat...Images and Bibliography at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2017/02/06/episode-71-thirty-two-and-thirty/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The History of Egypt Podcast
Episode 68: Campaigns of Victory

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 29:03


Thutmose III (Part 3): Submissions and Settlements.From 1473 - 1470 BCE, Thutmose organised his new dominions in Canaan and Syria. The region was transformed by a network of Egyptian garrisons, fortresses and supply depots. This was all in service to the greater military agenda...Bibliography and Images at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2016/11/28/episode-68-campaigns-of-victory/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The History of Egypt Podcast
Episode 65c: Little King Thutmose

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 27:24


Thutmose III (Part 1): Life Under Hatshepsut.Time to catch-up with the (rightful?) King of Egypt. Thutmose III spent his early years in training. He learned the arts of governance, religious ritual, literacy and the skills of battle. He studied these in the royal harem, which we explore for the first time on this podcast. Thutmose also spent a lot of time with the army, which has changed a lot since we last explored it.Images and Bibliography at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2016/10/04/episode-65c-little-king-thutmose/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The History of Egypt Podcast
Episode 59. The Song of Thutmose

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 25:59


Thutmose I (Part 2): Terrible But Great.In his first few years, Thutmose I focussed on family, exploration, and building the royal tomb. He also launched a campaign into Nubia, where his methods were rather horrific...https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2016/05/19/episode-59-the-song-of-thutmose/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man
925 BC: Pharaoh Shishak's (Thutmose III) Invasion of Judah and the Legacy of Rehoboam

Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 21:12


After appearing to truly repent, Rehoboam led Judah in a brief moment of walking back to God. As Israel's restoration appeared to be within grasp by default alone, darkness took ahold of Rehoboam and he led Judah into horrible sin. Instead of leading Israel in revival, he led them away from God. The consequence was foreign invasion and disaster for Judah. In this episode, we discuss the rise of Egypt and the legacy of Rehoboam. Proverbs 14:34 2 Chronicles 11:18-12:16 1 Kings 14:21-31 www.messagetokings.com

The History of Egypt Podcast
Episode 58. The Great Turnaround

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 35:45


Thutmose I (Part 1): All the Way to Syria.In 1519 BCE, a new king of Egypt came to power. Thutmose (the first) immediately began securing his legitimacy. First he married a cousin (and a sister) of his predecessor; then he launched two campaigns of war...https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2016/04/28/episode-58-the-great-turnaround/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week
How to Achieve Flawless Beauty

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2014 2:49


The bust of Nefertiti contains one of the most beautiful faces in the world. So beautiful, a mathematical formula was used to sculpt it. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.

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