Ancient... from 500 AD lol. The entire presentation was pretty embarrassing, filled with misinformation and what came across as rehearsed emotion.
Christianity is messianic Judaism. Stories from the book of Acts makes it clear the first followers of Jesus were Jews, assembling at the Church in Jerusalem (which was a Synagogue, duh). There's a plethora of historical writings describing the earliest Judaeo-Christian sects like the Ebionites, Nazarenes, Mandaens, et al., really a fascinating period.
Knowing this it's painful to listen to a guy reaching so hard to imagine something that wasn't. I did a small search on the web and no other writing equates the community in Susya with Christianity. Above the delusional, forced visions from the Apocalypse of John, the real story here is about Byzantine Judaism- the late stages of what you've spoken about, namely the Hellenic era. This Haaretz article says more in one sentence than the whole 10 minute video. It even mentions your man Philo! Not trying to blow smoke but it affirms a lot of what you've said:
https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/.premium-the-metamorphosis-of-the-sun-god-in-ancient-synagogues-in-israel-1.9157775
What are the zodiac and other images doing in those bastions of monotheism? The answer lies in a Judaism we don’t know anymore
...These shuls and their mosaics only seem strange when compared to the later synagogues of Rabbinic Judaism, but they are perfectly in line with the Roman cults of the period. Indeed, Hellenistic Judaism is best understood as a Roman cult.
...Prayer and reading of scripture was in Greek, not Hebrew. The practices and beliefs were also very different, if we take the writing of the first-century philosopher Philo as representative. Though lacking any central leadership, the rituals probably varied quite a bit from community to community. Also, a synagogue was headed not by a rabbi but by an archisynagogos (“head of the synagogue”) and a council of elders (presbyteroi).
Ok they called them ancient too haha. The word describes an extinct culture which actually applies to Hellenic Judaism. The info is wild though- the multilingual inscriptions, the fact all the Palestinian Syngogues were centered with the zodiac is revealing of a mixed culture far removed from Rabbinical dominance.
This a preview of a book specifically on the imagery from that period. I trust this research more than a wannabe mystic:
Art and Architecture of the Synagogue in Byzantine Palaestina
It's interesting how quickly Islam replaced this quasi-pagan religious expression. There was obviously a longing for a strictly plain version of monotheistic worship.
No surprise but the episode of attacks from the perverse Israeli occupiers on the native inhabitants is an ongoing situation. The wiki entry is sympathetic toward the Palestinian Resistance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susya
I'm glad I learned a tiny bit about the subject but man you've got to have pity on Christian Zionists. To lack any knowledge of history, correct interpretation of current events, and the ability to synthesize reality into a healthy vision for the future is tragic. There's 10's of millions of materialistic, indoctrinated souls chasing after mirages; this video was a perfect example. We all need to wake up to reality.