Posted on 10/05/2021 3:23:41 PM PDT by nickcarraway
How does one lose a mountain for all these years?
How convenient!
“according to the Old Testament, Moses lead the Israelites”
Oops... by their writer and editor. Using the wrong word.
Everyone want’s to know where the Holy Land is...
Well, I know...it’s in Slater’s ravine and they
are fixing to make a highway out of it!
Well, if Moses led his people to freedom from Egypt, and parted the Red Sea to do so, then it would make sense that they ended up in Saudi Arabia.
“How does one lose a mountain for all these years?”
It goes on vacation.
Billy told Ethel they were going to
They were going to New York!
“Ethel, we’re going to
New York!”
But first they were gonna stop in Las Vegas
Ron Wyatt determined this, the exodus route, red sea crossing and other things DECADES ago!
Reed Sea, not Red Sea. Mistranslated.
A lot depends on the starting point while fleeing the Egyptians. Sinai makes more sense, and having been to the top of that mountain, the power is still very strong there.
Also, the Burning Bush is still inside the monastery - and it is the only one in existence.
That’s been argued by archeologists for sometime now !
I saw a documentary long ago that detailed that there was a place in saudi arabia that was mt sinai and detailed the travels of moses from Egypt.
Moses tended his uncle’s sheep for forty years “in Arabia”.
Bible told us plainly.
...that is all
It doesn't have Eritrea. Ethiopia is now a landlocked country. The most populous one in the world.
Where did you get the map. Eritrea came into existence before widespread use of the internet.
This is not news, but probably is not familiar to most people.
I hope this increases my retirement check.
Climate change.
You have to find really old people to understand that reference.
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