Archaeological Evidence of the Red Sea Crossing
The document discusses archaeological evidence that supports the biblical account of Moses and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. As part of this research, it describes findings at locations associated with biblical figures like Jacob, Joseph, Aaron, and Moses.
Significant Discoveries in the Gulf of Aqaba
Exploration of the seabed has yielded remarkable results. Specifically, underwater discoveries in the Gulf of Aqaba include chariot wheels and bones, supporting the story of Pharaoh's army being destroyed as they pursued the Israelites across a land bridge exposed after God parted the Red Sea.
In addition to these artifacts, historical monuments have been identified. Pillars inscribed by King Solomon were also found, commemorating God's miracle at the Red Sea crossing.
Key Findings Overview
| Category | Detailed Evidence |
|---|---|
| Geographic Sites | Findings at locations associated with biblical figures like Jacob, Joseph, Aaron, and Moses. |
| Underwater Artifacts | Chariot wheels and bones in the Gulf of Aqaba supporting the account of Pharaoh's army. |
| Historical Monuments | Pillars inscribed by King Solomon commemorating the Red Sea miracle. |