Scientists have made a startling discovery where, according to the Bible, Moses split the Red Sea: there is no chance of survival
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There is no consensus reporting a verifiable, recent “news” event confirming a literal historical miracle of Moses parting the Red Sea. Most contemporary discussions treat the event as a biblical narrative with various scientific or historical hypotheses, rather than a confirmed modern event. This framing appears across reputable summaries and news analyses rather than breaking-news style reports.[1][6]
Recent coverage tends to focus on interpretations or potential natural explanations (winds, tides, sea level changes) or on archaeological debates, rather than new empirical proof. For example, discussions in mainstream outlets emphasize the feasibility of natural phenomena that could produce a crossing, not a confirmed miracle.[3][6]
Some media outlets and blogs continue to speculate or present sensational takes about “proof” or new discoveries, but these are often not peer-reviewed or widely corroborated, and should be read with caution.[5][7]
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eng.obozrevatel.comMoses and the Red Sea is one of the most popular incidents from the Bible. This incident is largely debated and refuted by atheists and scientists. Though archeological evidences have been found in the Read Sea which validate the crossing of Israelites, serious debates happen in various communities. In the Book of Exodus 14, the Bible says, “And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and...
holybible.inBiological 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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