It’s a spectacular true story. When we step into the Israelite’s sandals, applying it to our lives, we gain insight and encouragement from the book of Exodus.
did indeed render “Sea of Reeds” into “Red Sea.” It was Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Greek pharaoh of Egypt, who commissioned the iconic translation. The 72 Jewish scholars – all of whom ...
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The biblical tale so goes that Moses, a prophet of God, commanded the deepest waters of the Red Sea, to open a path for the Israelites to flee an oppressive Egyptian pharaoh — whose troops were ...