Scientists say they found site of Red Sea parting
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www.dcdiocese.orgI can share a concise update: there is no verifiable, current news confirming a geological or historical event where Moses literally parted the Red Sea as described in the Bible. Most credible reporting and scholarship treat the story as a religious or literary motif, with occasional scientific hypotheses about ancient sea conditions or wind-driven effects, but none provide definitive, universally accepted proof of a historic sea-parting happening exactly as described.[1][3]
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eng.obozrevatel.comBiological science study argues ‘meteorological phenomena’ may have caused a large resurgence of water enabling the Israelites to cross
www.telegraph.co.ukMoses parting the Red Sea - fact or fiction? If historical, where did Moses part the Red Sea? Find out what scholars have to say.
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