Longtime readers know I LOVE Trey Smith videos….
All of them.
But some of my favorites are when he is explaining old Kim Clement prophecies.
He sees things and connects dots I never saw.
And that’s exactly what he does in this video just released today.
Please enjoy:
And if you’d like to see more, here was his most recent video before this one:
NEW TREY SMITH: Trump vs. Jackson: Past Predicts Future
It doesn’t happen all that often, but whenever I open up YouTube and there’s a new Trey Smith video sitting there, I usually clear my calendar and stop to watch it.
Yes, they are THAT good.
Many of you already know what I’m talking about, but for those who don’t know Trey Smith, you’re in for a treat.
I really loved this latest one, which is a comparison of President Donald Trump and President Andrew Jackson.
Many similarities….
But also very big differences between the two men.
The other thing I really enjoyed about this is he delved into a question I get asked a lot, which is about our Founding Fathers and their ties into Freemasonry.
I have not been shy about my absolute disdain for the Freemasons and their wicked practices.
Trey doesn’t like them either, but he brings some context into how he views the whole question, and he ties it in to Solomon and David from the Bible (which is one major place where Freemasonry comes from, although it goes back even earlier than that to Genesis).
I think
And a backup here in case YouTube deletes that:
Trump vs. Jackson: Past Predicts Future
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— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) March 15, 2024
If you enjoyed that and want more from Trey, I’ve got you covered!
Keep reading:
Trey Smith: “I AM” — Imhotep
This is so cool, I think you’re really going to love this….
As you know, we’re BIG Trey Smith fans around here.
So I always stop what I’m doing to watch whenever he has a new video out.
This one actually came out a couple weeks ago and I was blown away by it, but only now have time to cover it and post it here.
But trust me, you’re in for a big treat!
Let me set the stage…
I wasn’t a big history buff growing up.
I hated “History” in school, found it boring.
But now as I’m learning how much history was hidden from us and what our true history may actually look like — AND how all of that ties perfectly into what the Bible tells us, now I’m finding it fascinating to dig in.
And no one digs in better than Trey Smith.
This video is about Ancient Egypt and a character named Imhotep.
Now the reason I told you about my “history with History” is because this would be about the time my eyes would traditionally glaze over as I never really cared about old Egyptian rulers.
But this is anything but boring…
Trey makes the case that Imhotep is likely the Biblical Joseph figure from the Old Testament, and the more he breaks it down the more it makes perfect sense.
And then comes the surprise ending…
It’s actually programmed right into the name telling you EXACTLY who Imhotep was.
I won’t spoil the surprise here, but you’re gonna love it!
Watch here and please enjoy:
Backup video here if needed:
“I AM” — by Trey Smith and God in a Nutshell
This is so good!!! pic.twitter.com/Uy0iJ7mrHz
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) December 21, 2023
Here’s more on Imhotep:
Imhotep was a legendary figure in ancient Egyptian history, often considered the first architect, engineer, and physician in recorded history. He was also a high priest, poet, and philosopher. Born in Ankhtowe, Egypt, in the 27th century BCE, Imhotep was a contemporary of the Pharaoh Djoser of the Third Dynasty. He is best known for designing and overseeing the construction of Djoser’s Step Pyramid at Saqqara, the first known monumental structure made of stone.Imhotep’s accomplishments were so significant that he was eventually deified by the Egyptians, becoming the god of wisdom and medicine. His legacy lived on for centuries, with his medical treatises being highly regarded and his architectural innovations influencing the construction of later pyramids.In summary, Imhotep was an ancient Egyptian polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including architecture, medicine, and religion, and was eventually revered as a god.
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