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  1. Sep 4, 2009 · In this article, the exodus theme in the Book of Revelation, chapters 12 to 13, is discussed in the following order: (1) Christ s crucif xion and resurrection as the archetypal exodus; (2) the ...

  2. A second, more recent view equates the Red (or Reed) Sea—in all 26 of its biblical citations, without exception—with the modern Gulf of Aqaba (or Gulf of Eilat). It situates the Exodus crossing more than 250 miles from Egypt’s Delta.

  3. What does Revelation 16:4 mean? The contents of the third bowl empty into the water supply sources. As a result, the water supply sources turn to blood—this is most likely a symbolic description, just as it was in Revelation 8:8–9.

  4. The story of Moses parting the waters of the Red Sea so he and the Israelites could flee Egypt and travel to the Promised Land is one of the most famous stories from the Old Testament. What this episode means, however, remains less clear.

    • Echoes in Earlier Exodus
    • History of Water Crossings
    • Red Sea Crossing and Our Redemption

    The events at the Red Sea were anticipated by the deliverance of the infant Moses. Many decades earlier, the infant Levite had been placed by his mother in an “ark” (same word used in the account of Noah) among the reeds at the river bank (Ex. 2:3). There is an important linguistic connection here. The Hebrew word for “reeds” in Exodus 2:3 is the s...

    The crossing of the Red Sea is significant in yet another way: Israel’s existence was defined by water crossings. They served other gods on the far side of the Euphrates, before Abram was called (Josh. 24:2). They received the name of “Israel” at the crossing of the Jabbok, where their forefather Jacob wrestled with the Angel (Gen. 32:22–32). Their...

    The deliverance at the Red Sea is recalled in the New Testament, where Christ accomplishes a new exodus through his death and resurrection (Luke 9:31). He dies at the time of Passover, before tearing open the deep waters of the grave through his resurrection, so that we—following in his triumphal train—might be reborn into a new life. Looking back ...

    • Alastair Roberts
  5. shorter, but by a roundabout way in the desert, toward a body of water that is known in Hebrew as yam sup. The conventional translation, “Red Sea,” derives from the Greek translation of the Bible, the Septuagint, which was then adopted by the Latin Vulgate. In modern terms, the Red Sea is the body of water between Africa and the Arabian

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  7. Dec 1, 2023 · Did the Israelites in the book of Exodus cross the Red Sea or the Reed Sea? What was the meaning and purpose of the ten plagues of Egypt? What are some exciting discoveries in biblical archaeology?

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