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Kadesh is a place that can be the scene of a great sanctification of God’s name - or of a great desecration. The Israelites ...
New York's Governor Nelson Rockefel ler pressed a lever, and psss-CHUNK! —a pile driver began to hammer in the first pile for a 200-ft. observation tower, the highest structure at the New ...
In a Wall Street Journal article, Dr. Parker stated: "Moses had lived in the nearby wilderness in his early years, and he knew where caravans crossed the Red Sea at low tide.
The tale of Moses parting the Red Sea, or 'Yam Suph' in Hebrew, stands as one of the most iconic stories from the Old Testament. It narrates how the prophet Moses guided the Israelites from ...
In Parshat Hukat, the Israelites journey through the wilderness of Zin, encamp at Kadesh, skirt Edom via the Sea of Reeds, ...
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.
“Moses had lived in the nearby wilderness in his early years, and he knew where caravans crossed the Red Sea at low tide,” Park wrote for The Wall Street Journal in 2014.
"Now, in the crowd, destruction, self-immolation. Everything that can be is hurled around: swords, daggers, axes, lances, jars, tools, etc. Some, frenzied, fall upon ...
A Biblical researcher has shared new details about the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments, saying the location is not what many other scholars believe it to be.
Dr Parker penned a piece for the Wall Street Journal, dropping a bombshell about Moses' savvy local knowledge. He wrote: "Moses had lived in the nearby wilderness in his early years, and he knew ...