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Now, scientists have revealed how Moses really could have parted the Red Sea 3,500 years ago. And they say that this feat might not have needed any divine intervention after all.
Home; Culture & Life; Art; Features Did Moses really part the Red Sea? Scientists are arguing that strong winds – not an incomprehensible act of God — might have produced the Old Testament miracle ...
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 Koran, U.S ...
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 Koran, ...
Meteorological phenomena could be behind the parting of the Red Sea, which allowed Moses to help the Israelites escape the Egyptians, a study suggests. Rebekah Garratt and Rikesh Kunverji ...
Scientists exploring the depths of the Red Sea have discovered natural death traps on the seafloor. They found brine pools nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Aqaba, which are up to ...
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 Koran, ...
EXPERTS claim to have pinpointed the exact location where Moses was said to have parted the Red Sea. By Joe Gamp. 14:34, Mon, Jan 28, 2019 | UPDATED: 15:29, Mon, Jan 28, 2019. Link copied Bookmark.
As Moses complies, ... They had successfully crossed the Red Sea by God’s intervention alone; they also had looked on as their enemies met a sure destruction—equally by God’s intervention.