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The science behind the Red Sea's parting in Exodus. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness. clock This article was published more than 10 years ago.
According to the Book of Exodus, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, with the Red Sea parting to allow his people to flee from the Pharaoh's army.
“Exodus: Gods and Kings” sees Ridley Scott doing something he’s done a few times now: taking a familiar story and making it a modern epic. No one needed a new version of the Moses story ...
The parting of the Red Sea is one of the most famous events of the Old Testament (Exodus 14): ...
WASHINGTON — Recently the blockbuster film “Exodus: Gods and Kings” opened, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Christian Bale as Moses. From the trailer, you can already tell it is ...
As anyone who has seen The Ten Commandments can attest, the parting of the Red Sea is one of, if not the most, climactic moments in the Passover story. As Exodus describes it: And Moses stretched ...
However, for software engineer Carl Drews, it might have been something else. According to Drews — who describes himself as “one of many Christians who accept the scientific theory of evolution” — the ...
The story of Moses parting the Red Sea is one of the most famous tales of the Old Testament and now scientists claim there may be a tangible explanation. ... (Exodus 14: 19-31).
Researchers suggest that "wind setdown," in which strong offshore winds can temporarily lower water levels in shallow coastal areas, could explain the famous biblical tale.
Both Christian and Jewish people regard Moses’ parting the Red Sea as one of the most impressive miracles of God — or is it? New research points to a scientific basis for the religious myth. … ...
The parting of the Red Sea appears in the Book of Exodus in The Old Testament of The Bible. But the miracle may have a scientific explanation, according to a team at the University of Leicester.