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A newly examined inscription found in Sinai, Egypt may read “This is from Moses,” sparking debate about ancient script.
High-resolution photography at the turquoise mines of Serabit el-Khadem in Egypt’s south-central Sinai Peninsula highlighted ...
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Bible story of Moses parting the Red Sea could have been caused by 'natural phenomenon' - MSNPaldor posits that a robust northwesterly wind, hurtling at 65 to 70 kilometres per hour (40-45 mph), might have carved a path through the sea, aiding the Israelites' escape from Egypt.
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Scientists explain how Moses parted the Red Sea - MSNIn the latest twist to a centuries-old tale, scientists are now suggesting that Moses' parting of the Red Sea may have been a natural occurrence timed perfectly with the Israelites' escape from Egypt.
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'Incredible' scientific discovery proves Moses did part Red Sea and how he did it - MSNIt tells the tale of the prophet leading the Israelites out of slavery in the exodus from Egypt.According to the biblical narrative, Moses — led by God— raised his staff over the Red Sea ...
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Moses did part the Red Sea but was helped out by natural phenomenon, say experts - MSNMoses parting the Red Sea is one of the most famous stories in the Bible ... (40-45 mph) from the northwest could have made such a path for the Israelites in their escape from Egypt. ...
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