Did the Pharaohs army even have half a chance?
“And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them.” (Exodus 14:28)
A book by Cambridge University physicist Colin Humphreys titled “The Miracles of Exodus” supports not only the claim for an Aqaba crossing, but also the location of Mount Sinai in Arabia.
The hub that was found had the remains of eight spokes radiating outward and was examined by Nassif Mohammed Hassan, director of Antiquities in Cairo. Hassan declared it to be from the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, explaining the eight-spoked wheel was used only during that dynasty around 1400 B.C.
The Bible account makes it clear that once the Israelites had marched through the parted sea on dry ground, that the waters rushed back to completely engulf the doomed army of ancient Egypt.
With that in mind, many of the items being seen in the Gulf of Aqaba have been photographed by divers for comparison to the Exodus story.
Speaking to WorldNetDaily from the isle of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, Moller, the author of “The Exodus Case,” says the key in finding the correct route of the Israelites is to understand that the Hebrew reference to “yum suph” does not mean “sea of reeds” as many scholars have claimed.
Moller says it refers specifically to the Gulf of Aqaba, and while he’s not formally affiliated with the Wyatts, he agrees with them that a host of other evidence can be found on the Arabian side of the water, including remains of the golden calf, pillars, altars and the even the rock the Bible says Moses split to bring forth water for the Israelites.
Regarding the items found beneath the waters, Moller believes there are remnants not only of chariots and wheels, but also human and animal skeletons.
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A physicist who thinks he’s an archaeologist. Oh how fun! And how utterly worthless.
Ron Wyatt was a mental case.
He was delusional and really believed what he was saying which made him quite convincing, even to people who should have known better.
None of his claims ever turned out to be true.
Here is a link to his site for people who might find how delusional thinking works interesting.http://www.wyattmuseum.com/
If you poke about a bit on the web you can still find stuff from people who were taken in by his claims and exposed them as craziness.
To call him a fraud misses the point that he actually thought he was right and that he suffered from a mental disorder.
It also misses the point about how easily his victims were misled by their own desire to believe the unbelievable
The only problem with that is the physical evidence that the Exodus never happened.
No. All the evidence shows the “exodus” story to be mythical, it never happened.
You do know that claimed “hub with 8 spokes” has never been confirmed, right?http://atheism.about.com/b/2004/01/25/ph…
Peace.
INDEED THEY ALL DROWNED,
but whats really intresting and amazing that in our time they have found the pharoah of moses in the red sea,, what do you expect to see of the pharoah after such a log time in the sea probabaly nothing as the fishes would eat it maybe few things will be found of the pharoah of moses
but ALLAH said in quran ” today we will save your body as a sign for others but unfortunatly many people are blind to our signs ”
amazing the pharoah body is presereved so well even after such a long time in sea check the link his picture
No chance at all.
I have the movie about that. 🙂
God bless all (((Bilbo B.))) hugs
The Lord’s angels took hold of the wheels of the chariots and tore them from the chariots so that the Israrelites would not be caught by these unholy egyptians.