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The Red Sea Crossing

susanprestonbooks wrote 1 month ago: Stand still and see… Anyone who has seen the Cecil B DeMille movie, The Ten Commandments, sure … more →

Tags: Biblical, historical research, cecil b demille movie, Egyptians, Moses, Old Testament, Red Sea, Religion

Jesus and the Red Sea Crossing

John Valade wrote 1 month ago: It is interesting that almost all research into the events of the Exodus by modern Evangelical Chris … more →

Tags: Religion, Easter, Jesus in the Old Testament, Old Testament Feasts, Old Testament Holy Days, wave sheaf offering

Natural Phenomenon Splits East China Sea for one hour (twice a year).

mikereport wrote 1 month ago: From AmusingPlanet.com:   The miracle of the parting of the Red Sea when Moses and the Jews were tra … more →

Tags: General News, Jews, Passover, Egypt, Red Sea, Moses, Jindo, Korea, Jindo County

A Bitter Taste: Part 2

Joe Cotinola wrote 4 months ago: Before we jump into today’s blog, I just wanted to take a quick second to thank you for being … more →

Tags: intentional, leadership, Practical Living, Self - Evaluation, About my Father's Business, better not bitter, Bitter, Bitter Taste, Bitterness

Nuweiba - the site of the Red Sea Crossing

gospelclips wrote 5 months ago: Discovered by Ronn Wyatt in 1978. A pair of pillars on the Egyptian side (Nuweiba) and the Saudi sid … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Arabia, artifacts, Discovery, mount sinai, arabia, Columns, Egypt, Jabel al Lawz

Defining Moment

Donna wrote 6 months ago: My husband and I have a defining moment.  A crisis time we can look back to when we know that G … more →

Tags: Defining Moment, logging truck, lost brakes, Guardian Angels, Jeep, Miracle

Crossing The Red Sea (Archaeological Evidence)4 comments

scoumbes wrote 9 months ago: When it comes to the story of the Exodus (Moses and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea (which is to … more →

Tags: Religion, Bible, God, Non-Denominational, archaeology, Red Sea, Moses, Exodus, evidence of exodus

Christian Apologetics - Example: Red Sea Crossing

Nathan M. Bickel wrote 11 months ago: Artist’s depiction of the Red Sea Crossing based upon the historical Exodus account Chariot Wh … more →

Tags: Spiritual, Religion, Public Education, Christian Apologetics, Christianity, Bible, Apologetics, christian apologetics, chariots

The Israelites had a profound influence on Egyptian culture1 comment

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: Djoser Pyramid Complex at Saqqara, Egypt. Note the large man made holes in the ground near the Step … more →

Tags: Biblical History, Egyptian History, Correlation of Egyptian history with the Bible, Archaeology, Grain Silos, Pyramids, 12th Dynasty, 13th dynasty, 400 years

The Israelites had a significant impact on Egyptian History. Their sojourn in Egypt co-incides with the Pyramid age.4 comments

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: Djoser Pyramid Complex at Saqqara, Egypt. Note the large man made holes in the ground near the Step … more →

Tags: Pharaohs of the Oppression, Pharaoh of the Exodus, Moses, Israelite Slaves in Egypt, Red sea, Egypt, Israel, 12th dynasty, 13th Dynasty

Israel's Sojourn in Egypt coincides with the Pyramid age. The Israelites had a profound effect on Egyptian History.

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: Djoser Pyramid Complex at Saqqara, Egypt. Note the large man made holes in the ground near the Step … more →

Tags: Apologetics, archeological evidence, Dates and Contemporaries, Moses, Pharaohs of the Oppression, route of the exodus, The Pharaoh of the Exodus, 12th Dynasty, 13th dynasty

The Message of Water Baptism

William Higgins wrote 1 year ago: [For a baptism service] It is Jesus himself who told us to baptize those who come to faith in him. H … more →

Tags: Baptism, Salvation, Water Baptism, cruciform, romans 6

Moses was raised as an Egyptian prince but he retained his Hebrew identity

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: Sphinx of Ammenemes IV (Amenemhat IV), made of gneiss. Its face was reworked during the Roman period … more →

Tags: Discovery, artifacts, Moses, Apologetics, Egypt, Exodus, Moses, Red Sea, Mt Sinai

What If They Voted?

Pastor John Keller wrote 1 year ago: The Exodus is the identifying story of the Old Testament. The Israelites had been living in Egypt fo … more →

Tags: Trust, Bible, Story, Narrative Lectionary, Moses, Exodus, Exodus 14

God Has Planned Out Your Life and Is In Control of Your Life – Exodus 14:1-31

Stephen Nielsen wrote 1 year ago:   I get really aggravated at people that insist that God allows things to happen to us, but that He … more →

Tags: Quiet Time Highlights, 1 Genesis to Nehemiah, Moses, God, God is in control

Chariot Wheels - The History of Egypt

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17324/17324-h/v4c.htm … more →

Tags: Egypt, History, Wyatt, chariot, Wheels

WHOSE BATTLE IS IT, ANYWAY?4 comments

eternalencouragement wrote 1 year ago: “Whose battle is it, anyway?” Some of us have been in “battle” situations in the past and can testif … more →

Tags: Encouragement, God's Power, God's Faithfulness, God fights our battles, Walls of Jericho, prophets of Baal, The Armor of God, Victory in Jesus

Archaeologist Jonathan Gray: The site of the Red Sea Crossing

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: 1 2 3 4 5 6 … more →

Tags: archeological evidence, Egypt, jonathan gray, Site

The Sinai Connection - 012 Excerpt

gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: route of the exodus, archeological evidence, chariot wheels, Evidence


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