Recent scientific research suggests that natural phenomena may explain the biblical account of Moses parting the Red Sea.
The parting of the Red Sea is one of the most famous events of the Old Testament (Exodus 14): Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD drove the sea back by a strong east wind all ...
Scientists who have been exploring the Red Sea have discovered natural death traps in the region now believed to be the location where Moses parted the waters. The brine pools were found 4,000 feet ...
Mother Earth could have parted the Red Sea, hatching the great escape described in the biblical book of Exodus, a new study finds. A strong east wind, blowing overnight, could have swept water off a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Moses might not have parted the Red Sea, but a strong east wind that blew through the night could have pushed the waters back in the way described in biblical writings and the ...
Ridley Scott’s “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” which opens in movie theaters across the country Dec. 12, will include, of course, the most famous of all biblical miracles: the parting of the Red Sea. But ...
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