Zone1 Chariot Wheels, Horse and Human Remains at the Bottom of the Red Sea

The Red Sea is extremely deep and the path to the bottom is too steep for men or livestock. Exodus is a teaching narrative about redemption. It's not history.
Thank you. I wasn't aware you were around during Moses' time. You can't even get events of the last 50 years correct and now you are a "self professed ancient history scholar." A legend in your own mind.
 
The Red Sea is extremely deep and the path to the bottom is too steep for men or livestock. Exodus is a teaching narrative about redemption. It's not history.
So you didn't watch the video. If you did, your know that the path they took had only a 6% decline. It was/is the only place along the Red Sea like that
 
So you didn't watch the video. If you did, your know that the path they took had only a 6% decline. It was/is the only place along the Red Sea like that
Just curious. Do you call yourself Christian or Muslim? Or just "troll"
 
Thank you. I wasn't aware you were around during Moses' time. You can't even get events of the last 50 years correct and now you are a "self professed ancient history scholar." A legend in your own mind.

Even today Sinai can only support a population of 800,000. It couldn't support 2 million Israelites and their herds. Further, there were several Canaanite towns that were protected by Egyptian garrisons and paid tribute to Pharaoh. Sinai like Canaan was controlled by Egypt.
 

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