Godschild wrote.....#I'm fully aware there were no vowels used, that however does not mean we have mistaken the Sea of Reeds for the Red Sea. The direction that Moses took does not lead them across the Sea Of Reeds, the crossing is at the Red Sea. The words reed and red are not spelled alike in the Hebrew.
As for your idea that a tsunami was responsible, when a tsunami wave pulls the water from the shore line there would not be enough time to get that many people across before the deadly water returned. Then you have to account for an army of chariots to move into place also, time of a tsunami event would not allow for your idea. Sorry you need to research thoroughly.#
There weren't many people then. In Israel in biblical times there were 180,000 inhabitants for the whole country. It would be similar in Egypt. So there wouldn't be thousands of people following Moses.
When it says flocks of people gathered to hear Jesus at the sermon on the mount....mount again is a mistranslation; it should read...mound. I have been to Israel and stood on the 'mount' it is a mound, about 15 feet long and about 4 feet high. There is no way thousands could flock there. there'd be about two dozen.
As for your idea that a tsunami was responsible, when a tsunami wave pulls the water from the shore line there would not be enough time to get that many people across before the deadly water returned. Then you have to account for an army of chariots to move into place also, time of a tsunami event would not allow for your idea. Sorry you need to research thoroughly.#
There weren't many people then. In Israel in biblical times there were 180,000 inhabitants for the whole country. It would be similar in Egypt. So there wouldn't be thousands of people following Moses.
When it says flocks of people gathered to hear Jesus at the sermon on the mount....mount again is a mistranslation; it should read...mound. I have been to Israel and stood on the 'mount' it is a mound, about 15 feet long and about 4 feet high. There is no way thousands could flock there. there'd be about two dozen.