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- Parting of the Red Sea.
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- Sophisticated computer calculations indicate that the parting of the
- Red Sea, said to have allowed the Israelites to have escaped from
- Egypt, could have occurred precisely as the Bible describes it: "And
- the Lord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that
- night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided."
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- Oceanographers Doron Nof and Nathan Plador, reporting in the American
- Meterological Society Bulletin (15 March 1992), have calculated that
- a steady wind of about 46mph (40 knots), blowing for 10 to 12 hours,
- could have pushed enough water to south to cause a 10 foot drop in
- the sea level, exposing a large swath of sea floor across the
- northern end of the Gulf of Suez, a distance of 12 to 18 miles. Nof
- and Paldor suggest there might be a natural ridge across the gulf at
- this point.
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- Since 1962 there have been scholars who interpret the crucial passage
- in Exodus as saying the Israelites crossed the Sea of Reeds, a marshy
- area at the northern end of the Gulf of Suez, not the Red Sea itself.
- An abrupt change in the wind would have then allowed the waters to
- have come crashing back in only four minutes, drowning the pursuing
- Egyptian army. Of course, there is a glaring logical problem here:
- if the wind thesis is correct, why hasn't the parting of the waters
- been witnessed since the flight of the Israelites?
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- COSMIC.
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