I don’t have live access to current news articles in this moment. Here’s a concise summary of the topic based on widely known information and recent discourse up to my last update:
- The biblical account states that Moses parted the Red Sea by God’s command, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground, with the waters returning to drown the pursuing Egyptians.[1][7]
- In contemporary science and journalism, there have been ongoing reports and debates about possible natural explanations or locations for a crossing (often linked to the Gulf of Aqaba or the Nile Delta), but these remain hypotheses and are not universally accepted as definitive evidence of the biblical event.[6][8][1]
- Some media outlets and religious sources continue to present discoveries or theories about “the Red Sea crossing” as breakthroughs, while skeptics emphasize the lack of unambiguous, reproducible evidence that confirms a single historical event matching the biblical description.[3][9][6]
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Moses and the Red Sea is one of the most popular incidents from the Bible. This incident is largely debated and refuted by atheists and scientists. Though archeological evidences have been found in the Read Sea which validate the crossing of Israelites, serious debates happen in various communities. In the Book of Exodus 14, the Bible says, “And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and...
holybible.inMoses parting the Red Sea - fact or fiction? If historical, where did Moses part the Red Sea? Find out what scholars have to say.
www.bartehrman.comThe Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
www.gbnews.comThere are deadly traps at the depths OBOZ.UA
eng.obozrevatel.comThe parting of the Red Sea was performed by G‑d after the Exodus. The Israelites walked on dry land, and Pharaoh and the Egyptians drowned.
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www.dcdiocese.orgA research team led by Sam Purkis, a professor and chair of the Department of Marine Geosciences at the University of Miami, used remotely operated submersibles and deep-sea probes to explore the a…
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