Wind could have parted Red Sea

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A strong east wind, blowing overnight, could have swept water off a bend where an ancient river is believed to have merged with a coastal lagoon along the Mediterranean Sea, said study team member Carl Drews of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. While archaeologists and Egyptologists have found little evidence that any events described in Exodus actually happened, the study outlines a perfect storm that could have led to the 3,000-year-old escape.

Wind Possibly Parted Red Sea | Weather, Moses & Bible Stories | Our Amazing Planet
 
A strong east wind, blowing overnight, could have swept water off a bend where an ancient river is believed to have merged with a coastal lagoon along the Mediterranean Sea, said study team member Carl Drews of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. While archaeologists and Egyptologists have found little evidence that any events described in Exodus actually happened, the study outlines a perfect storm that could have led to the 3,000-year-old escape.

Wind Possibly Parted Red Sea | Weather, Moses & Bible Stories | Our Amazing Planet

Yeah...a strong east wind caused by GOD BLOWING FROM THE EAST!!!

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If I was God and I had to part the sea, I'd probably use wind to do it.
 

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