Exodus Revealed : Searching for the Red Sea CrossingQuestar
Crossing the Red Sea. Ancient Non-Jewish Statements Concerning the Exodus: Rameses II. The Route. The departure, under the leadership of Moses, of the Israelites from the land of Egypt.—Biblical Data: Having multiplied in the land of Goshen, the Israelites were enslaved and oppressed in var...
Crossing the Red Sea - Then the LORD said to Moses, “Tell the Israelites to turn back and camp in front of Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea,
Crossing the Red Sea - Then the LORD said to Moses, “Tell the people of Israel to turn back and encamp in front of Pi-ha-hi′roth, between Migdol and
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Measuring back from the first camp after crossing the Red Sea, we find that Succoth probably lay in the lower part of Wady Tumeilat, where there was plenty of water and herbage. The direct route from Zoan leads to Phakousa (Tell Faqus) by a march of 15 miles through well-watered ...
The southern route seems most likely, since several of the sites in Israel's desert itinerary have been tentatively identified along it. See map No. 2 at the end of the Study Bible. The exact place where Israel crossed the "Red Sea" is uncertain, however (see notes on 13:18; 14:2)...
Indeed, the great depth of the Red Sea and its Gulf Aqaba is what makes The Strait of Tiran so interesting as the crossing place of the Exodus. It is only there that an underwater mountain ranges runs between the Sinai Peninsula (Egyptian side) and Midian on the Arabian side. The entire...
Crossing the Red Sea at Nuweiba, not the Straits of Tiran At one point Moses brings out a hand-written map showing his planned route from Egypt back to his wife Zipporah in Midian. Maybe nobody else in the audience cared, but I instantly recognized the route after studying that geography...
The location of the Exodus sea crossing, and the route needed to reach it, are explained in– The Lost Sea of the Exodus: 4.6/5(43votes) Wadi ar-Rayt–the southern route leading toJabal al-Maqla, a likely candidate for Mount Sinai. (Jabal al-Maqlameans “mountain of the quarry” ...