How did God part the Red Sea?
Keywords:
Scripture, Earth Sciences, Meteorology, Tides, Waves, The BibleAbstract
This article will discuss physical methods to explain the Biblical account of Moses parting the Red Sea with the help of God, as told in Exodus. Meteorological phenomena, such as gale force winds and negative surges, as well as tidal mechanisms, such as Rossby waves will be discussed. Due to the relief dependent complex nature of these phenomena, possible locations where the Israelites crossed will be also be theorised.
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