To: Elsie
It may not have been native to Egypt, which would explain how Moses would have been “surprised” to see such a miracle. Anyway, God used the ordinary in extraordinary ways to get people’s attention. Water from a rock, quails by the buckets (the birds migrate across the desert and some have to stop or fall to the ground from exhaustion); but the parting of the waters defie explanation. That is the defining moment for the Children of Israel. BTW, did you see where they have found the Egyptian chariots in the Red Sea?
186 posted on
03/04/2008 9:43:37 AM PST by
WVNan
To: WVNan
It may not have been native to Egypt, which would explain how Moses would have been surprised to see such a miracle. Anyway, God used the ordinary in extraordinary ways to get peoples attention. Water from a rock, quails by the buckets (the birds migrate across the desert and some have to stop or fall to the ground from exhaustion); but the parting of the waters defie explanation. That is the defining moment for the Children of Israel. BTW, did you see where they have found the Egyptian chariots in the Red Sea?
History Channel did a great show on the EXODUS and explained how everything could have occurred and the historical proof that it did
At the end they said we make no claim as to whether the events were caused by a higher power or not
207 posted on
03/04/2008 3:05:07 PM PST by
uncbob
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