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Exciting evidence of the Exodus out of Egypt; the parting and crossing of the Red Sea, the death of the Egyptians, bones, chariot wheels in the Red Sea, 700 Sinai Inscription sites, the grave of the Jews who perished due to gluittony--the plague of the quail, and much more! Check it out!
http://bibleprobe.com/exodus.htm |
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Joe,
Most of this stuff comes before the birth of modern archaeological process (e.g., stuff dated before the 1950's), and none of this evidence has been sustained by archaeology.
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Obama loves Jesus - vote for the sake of Christ Last edited by angellous_evangellous; 06-07-2007 at 04:30 PM. |
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Hmm, the picture of the 4 spoked chariot wheel is from 1998...so you don't believe the Exodus occurred with or without evidence? It is a central theme of the Word of God who cannot lie...
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I find it to be extremely interesting
Thanks for the links Joe. |
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They didn't go through the Red Sea, did they?
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I think it would be fascinating if there were credible evidence for the Biblical Exodus....however, in light of the following:
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"Red Sea" is probably the most famous mistranslation in the Bible. A better translation of Yam Suph would be Reed Sea. Think about it -- why would anyone flee West when everyone knew there was nothing but barren desert in that direction till you finally found your way blocked by the 150-200 miles of Red Sea. Did the Hebrews actually expect Moses to part the sea? And why would they have wished to go that way even if they expected to cross the sea? Look at a map -- there's nothing East of the Red Sea but an even bigger desert.
The sensible route out of Egypt would have been North toward the Mediterranean where they might reasonably expect to make their way through the papyrus marshes (reed seas) at the mouth of the Nile and on to the Holy Land. Last edited by Seyorni; 06-08-2007 at 01:44 AM. |
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I am not in total agreement with the site I found this on either, but that is beside the point
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