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According to the Book of Exodus, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, with the Red Sea parting to allow his people to flee from the Pharaoh's army.
THE CROSSING of the Red Sea, by Nicolas Poussin, 1633–34. ‘What made it miraculous is that it happened just there, just then, when the Israelites seemed trapped.’ ...
To Negro civil rights workers, Cicero, Ill. (pop. 70,000), is a symbol of Northern discrimination—a Selma without the Southern drawl. The last time a Negro tried to live in Cicero, in 1951, ...
Both Christian and Jewish people regard Moses’ parting the Red Sea as one of the most impressive miracles of God — or is it? New research points to a scientific basis for the religious myth. … ...
The traditional meal highlights the seven- to eight-day celebration, which recalls a Red Sea crossing thousands of years ago. The strike group, ...
Sailors aboard the USS Truman celebrate Passover while patrolling the Red Sea, mirroring a crossing of the body of water thousands of years ago. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now.
Crossing the Red Sea means entering a new reality where we prioritize the well-being of others over personal interests. This is no temporary shift but a permanent change in perception.
If Moses really did cross part of the modern Red Sea, then it is generally considered more likely that the crossing would have happened at the Gulf of Suez.. This long, narrow body of water makes ...
The negative impact on maritime shipping and global supply chains from attacks in the Red Sea continues to intensify as traffic is rerouted away from the Suez Canal, Danish shipping company A.P ...
THE CROSSING of the Red Sea, by Nicolas Poussin, 1633–34. ‘What made it miraculous is that it happened just there, just then, when the Israelites seemed trapped.’ ...