Website review: The Red Sea Crossing site

MakMuil MakMuil discovered this in Christianity 52 reviews since Mar 8, 2007
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MakMuil discovered 16 months ago
This is amazing proof that Pharao's army drowned by devine intervention.
Beowulf31486 rated 6 days ago
Modern archaeology being used to help find artifacts that help prove the Exodus stories.
epeefencer rated 8 weeks ago
Proof of the Exodus story found?? You tell me! From the page: "Confirmation of the actual Exodus route has come from divers finding coral-encrusted bones and chariot remains in the Gulf of Aqaba ONE of the most dramatic records of Divine intervention in history is the account of the Hebrews' exodus from Egypt. The subsequent drowning of the entire Egyptian army in the Red Sea was not an insignificant event, and confirmation of this event is compelling evidence that the Biblical narrative is truly authentic. Over the years, many divers have searched the Gulf of Suez in vain for artefacts to verify the Biblical account. But carefully following the Biblical and historical records of the Exodus brings you to Nuweiba, a large beach in the Gulf of Aqaba, as Ron Wyatt discovered in 1978. "
ironeus rated 8 weeks ago
Interesting evidence of modern science aiding one of the more famous biblical events.
Kristee rated 8 weeks ago
Evidence of the Biblical account of the Exodus. Pharoah's army in their watery grave...fascinating!
RR16 rated 8 weeks ago
From the page: "ONE of the most dramatic records of Divine intervention in history is the account of the Hebrews' exodus from Egypt. The subsequent drowning of the entire Egyptian army in the Red Sea was not an insignificant event, and confirmation of this event is compelling evidence that the Biblical narrative is truly authentic. Over the years, many divers have searched the Gulf of Suez in vain for artefacts to verify the Biblical account. But carefully following the Biblical and historical records of the Exodus brings you to Nuweiba, a large beach in the Gulf of Aqaba, as Ron Wyatt discovered in 1978. "
maddski rated 3 months ago
physical evidence to substantiate the red sea crossing...
SuperMomInNY rated 3 months ago
There is proof that this "Bible Story" really happened. It's unfortunate that even with proof, people still don't believe... Take a look, it's a great read.
jesusgirl rated 3 months ago
The person who said no one died or chariots weren't lost in the crossing of the Red Sea needs to go back and read the account of Exodus because they weren't reading closely enough or with blind eyes if they didn't see this: 3The LORD is a man of war: the LORD is his name. 4Pharaoh's chariots and his host hath he cast into the sea: his chosen captains also are drowned in the Red sea. 5The depths have covered them: they sank into the bottom as a stone. I'm not saying it's real or not... i'm pretty sceptical about ANY archaeological find
menelvagor rated 3 months ago
As with all things ancient and biblical, there's no way to know for sure, but this is rather compelling evidence of the Hebrew's crossing of the Red Sea.
JMauser rated 4 months ago
There is no way to prove that this is the exodus army. The borders of the Red Sea changed regularly, especially before the building of Suez.
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