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Jul 29, 2015 · "Third, Pharaoh’s army was said to have been destroyed “in the middle of the sea” (Exodus 14:23) which, according to measurements of the British Admiralty, is almost 2,800 feet deep in the midst of Aqaba.
Aug 24, 2022 · The world is in super-crisis, standing where the ancient Israelites stood at the climax of Exodus: Ahead, a stormy Reed Sea, and an Unknown Wilderness. Behind, the hoofbeats of Pharaoh’s horse-chariot Army, offering subjugation and submission as the price of normalcy.
Jan 1, 2021 · It was a choice made at God's direction and which, apparently, pleased Pharaoh (Ex 14:3). After the critical 'turn back' to the north of Exodus 14:2, the Israelites' next stop is identified by four toponyms: Pi Hahiroth, Migdol, the sea and Baal Zephon.
This was the greatest single disaster that ever befell a nation. In one blow the king, the priests of the Egyptian gods, and the entire elite army of 251,000 men, had been totally destroyed – while the unarmed enemy did not suffer a single casualty. THE SEARCH.
Sep 13, 2020 · The first is Pharaoh’s conflict with the Israelites and the second is the fight to believe God’s absurd command that “the Lord will fight for you.” And it is here that our story begins, with Israel on the verge of military defeat, wielding mere words as weapons.
When journeying through “the wilderness of the Red Sea” Ex.13:18, running away from Pharaoh’s army, God informed Moses to turn south, so they headed through a wadi or canyon region that is called the Wadi Watir which led to the sea. Let us now explore the archeological evidence for the Red Sea crossing!
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Aug 12, 2020 · In three scenes the Pharaoh is receiving tribute from dignitaries at Raphia (the final stop on the Horus Way in Canaan), defeating the nomadic Shasu with his bow and finally triumphantly returning from Canaan surrounded by Asiatic captives.