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Old 01-02-2006, 01:43 AM   #1
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route of "The Exodus" is wrong.

-Think about it...ever look in the back of your Bibles at the maps? Everycity along the "supposed" route of the Exodus is a (?). All except for Mt. Sinai which I beleive couldvery easily be incorrect.

The Bible says..."when the Israelites were out of Egypt" they crossed the Red Sea. Since when has the border of Egypt been considered "out of it."

If a whole Egyptian army was wiped away by the waters of the Red Sea, wouldn't there be some artifacts under water somewhere? Swords? Chariots? Helmets? Shields?

Also...the Bible mentions Pi-Hahiroth multiple times. If we could just find out where Pi-Hahiroth is...we could know the route of the Exodus.

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I'll try to find out its title but one of our pastors has a video about the "real" Mt. Sinia. Here's what I remember about it. They asked alot of the same questions you did. Actually went over there with cameras proposed an alternative route....found a huge rock that appeared to have been split straight through the middle (sound familair) and was sitting in the middle of a crater/basin. Then they found a mountain that they thought would be the likely "real" Sinia. Is was fenced and guarded by soldiers...but they could tell from afar that the top 100 feet or so/had been burnt. You guess is as good as mine as to what it was called but I'll give a quick google.

Not saying the documntary is correct, just that it presented a very good case.
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Old 01-02-2006, 03:17 AM   #3
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Yep, I've seen it. And I actually believe that the mountain in the video, and the geography/terrain, are probably more than likely, the correct route, and not the one we are accustomed to.
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Old 01-02-2006, 08:54 AM   #4
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The Red Sea Crossing Site Found by Ron Wyatt
The children of Israel lived in the Nile delta area or the land of Rameses, and first encamped at the northern end of the Gulf of Suez or Succoth at the beginning of the Exodus. This was the first point where they went into the camping mode. Then they traveled through the wilderness of the Red Sea, or what we
call today the Sinai Peninsula, and encountered the Gulf of Aqaba. (I Kings 9:26 calls this the Red Sea.)
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Old 01-02-2006, 09:37 AM   #5
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I have seen either that show Reb or another which pretty much scientifically supported the Exodus story.
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