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Single DVD. Running time 113 mins

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Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy (DVD)

Author: Tim Mahoney

Product code: D148

Who wrote the first books of the Bible?

Award-winning filmmaker Timothy Mahoney (Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus) is back again bringing new evidence to light in his latest documentary: Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy.

Did Moses write the first books of the Bible? Many mainstream scholars say No! But the Bible states YES! Tim Mahoney’s investigation leads to the ground-breaking discovery that the worlds first alphabet actually originated in Egypt. Did the Israelites invent this alphabet in time for Moses to write the Bible?

This thought-provoking and controversial film asks hard questions of some of the worlds leading experts in Egyptology, ancient Hebrew and early languages. Filmed in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Europe and the USA with stunning cinematography and life-like Biblical recreations, this DVD will captivate audiences of all ages.

A `Thinking Man Films’ Production

About the Author

Tim Mahoney

"As I was driving down the highway to cool down, I said to myself, `I wish I had a father.’ I then heard this voice in my heart - which I believe was the Holy Spirit - saying, `Haven’t I been more of a Father to you than any earthly father? Trust me!’ That was a new beginning for me."

Timothy Mahoney is a Minnesota filmmaker with over 20 years of experience at the helm of a media production company, producing award-winning television commercials and videos for regional and national companies. He is the founder of the film production company Thinking Man Films. As an author, director and producer, he’s been able to weigh the Bible against the evidence - and watch it stand true. The result was his award-winning film, "Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus," followed by five other films in the same series.