Moses parting the sea evidence or just made up
June 26, 2018 at 5:27 am
(This post was last modified: May 16, 2020 at 7:56 pm by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
I dont mean some guy actually did it, i mean in terms of a parting stuff happening in terms of natural events, not if a dude walks in and just boom. Like not on that level.
Watched a video. Obvious clickbait type of video but.. is there any sorta legit claim to this part right here.
1:03 - 2:00
And the rest just was noise. But is there any actual evidence or is this guy just making stuff up. If so it seems to be natural explanation method rather than a supernatural one. You know like.. sea open for hebrews, sea close for enemies of hebrews. Typical story telling in the same way Conquest of Joshua is too is only a story to make an epic of story to who is the chosen one.
For example, miracles in roman times of Jesus existed too, not only to Jesus. Random guy could make fish come back to life... Miracle apparently, so making stories up to making some people look good would not really surprise me. But most of this stuff in terms of 1-5 first book of the bible was written i think in 600 BC or something if i am not wrong.
But just curious to the attempt of recreation here.
Watched a video. Obvious clickbait type of video but.. is there any sorta legit claim to this part right here.
1:03 - 2:00
And the rest just was noise. But is there any actual evidence or is this guy just making stuff up. If so it seems to be natural explanation method rather than a supernatural one. You know like.. sea open for hebrews, sea close for enemies of hebrews. Typical story telling in the same way Conquest of Joshua is too is only a story to make an epic of story to who is the chosen one.
For example, miracles in roman times of Jesus existed too, not only to Jesus. Random guy could make fish come back to life... Miracle apparently, so making stories up to making some people look good would not really surprise me. But most of this stuff in terms of 1-5 first book of the bible was written i think in 600 BC or something if i am not wrong.
But just curious to the attempt of recreation here.