
Researchers exploring the story of Moses parting the Red Sea might have uncovered an alternative explanation.According to research the wind needed to part the water of the Red Sea would be blowing in the wrong direction, instead a steady 62-mile-per-hour wind over a lake at the end of the Nilecould have been sufficient to expose a land bridge over which the Israelites could have crossed.
To drive away the waters and part the Red Sea, Moses needed a different location than previously thought, according to a new study on the miraculous biblical event.
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