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Parting of the Red Sea: Wind, Tides or Miracle? From atmospheric models to tidal land bridges, researchers explore how the sea might have split.
Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle II - Collector’s Edition continues the investigation into the Exodus sea crossing begun in Part 1. Award-winning filmmaker, Timothy Mahoney explores how ...
This is not the only interesting part, the location of this find—just 1.25 miles off the shoreline in the very place long ...
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 parting of the Red Sea appears in the Book of Exodus in The Old Testament of The Bible. But the miracle may have a scientific explanation, according to a team at the University of Leicester.
The simple answer is that the Egyptians entered into the Red Sea while we were still in the waters. We actually were the bait to lure them inside. And, as they began to drown, it was only then ...
In the earlier movie, Charlton Heston as Moses parted the sea into two huge walls of water, between which the children of Israel crossed on a temporarily dry seabed to the opposite shore.
The splitting of the Red Sea is central to Jewish identity, but as the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks asked, "In what sense was it a miracle?" ...
Even among those who believe that the Exodus happened, there are many opposing views represented. Mahoney shares an important message about the importance of hearing from all sides. Two very ...
Meteorological phenomena could be behind the parting of the Red Sea, which allowed Moses to help the Israelites escape the Egyptians, a study suggests.