Local News: Egypt 

 | 

Sign Up

 | 

Sign In

Advertisment

Apr 3, 2007 | Posted by: roboblogger

Did the Red Sea Part? No Evidence, Archaeologists Say

Full story: New York Times

Read All 22 Comments

Comments

Showing posts 1 - 20 of22
< prev page
|
Go to last post| Jump to page:
Christa

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#1
Apr 3, 2007
 
Wasn't a hyroglyph found telling the story of the parting of the red sea and how the army was drowned?
Christa

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#2
Apr 3, 2007
 
Hieroglyph...sorry.
Jesse

United States

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#3
Jun 11, 2007
 
Christa, no there was no Hierglyph. It seems rather odd to me that there is no mention in Egyptian History or in the Anchient History of any other culture( other than the Jew's of course) that the Jews were enslaved to the Egyptians. There is no mention of the Ten Plagues of Egypt in any other culture's history, absolutely none. There is no other record of the Red Sea parting and an army drowning as the Jews flee from this army. I find it impossible to believe that after the Jews that fled Egypt actually witnessed the Ten Plagues and the parting of the Red Sea would melt all the gold that they had and make a golden calf when Moses went off to talk to God. I find it equally convenient that the Tablets that the Ten Commandmants were written on were broken.
Lujack Skylark

Mount Olive, IL

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#4
Jun 15, 2007
 
Exodus 1:8 A king arose in Egypt who knew not Joseph. Why? Because king Ahmose destroyed Heliopolis, Egypt where Joseph had died 13 years earlier, Jesse. Thutmose I was the pharaoh who tried to kill Moses. Princess Hatshepsut saved infant Moses life. You have no belief in God but pharaoh Amenhotep III received the Tel-Amarna letters from the Canaanites stating the Haribu (Hebrews)had attacked Canaan 40 years after the pharaoh of the Exodus Thutmose III had died.
Bill

San Antonio, TX

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#5
Jul 9, 2007
 
The Tablets were broken because Moses was mad at the Children of Isreal. Then Moses went back up on the Mountain and went through the same process again and came down with unbroken tablets.
Jesse wrote:
Christa, no there was no Hierglyph. It seems rather odd to me that there is no mention in Egyptian History or in the Anchient History of any other culture( other than the Jew's of course) that the Jews were enslaved to the Egyptians. There is no mention of the Ten Plagues of Egypt in any other culture's history, absolutely none. There is no other record of the Red Sea parting and an army drowning as the Jews flee from this army. I find it impossible to believe that after the Jews that fled Egypt actually witnessed the Ten Plagues and the parting of the Red Sea would melt all the gold that they had and make a golden calf when Moses went off to talk to God. I find it equally convenient that the Tablets that the Ten Commandmants were written on were broken.
SS LP

Salt Lake City, UT

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#6
Sep 6, 2007
 
There is a lot of colorabitive evidence at The AMORC musem in San Jose, CA. The Scribes Hut has been open to the public for a long time.
Phillip

Perrysburg, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#7
Sep 10, 2007
 
Jesse, Do you not consider Biblical documentation historical accounts? Egyptian history to this day is very dense and mysterious. The tombs and pyramids themselves still house many mysteries that we have yet to solve to this day. We witness things everyday that reflects on biblical history yet we still doubt and put everything else before our spiritual needs. Why would you think the jews with there gold would be any different? Maybe they had post traumatic stress syndrome? lol. I myself have had doubts. I am not trying to debate for the purpose of argument. I just thought you might need a different viewpoint to ponder upon.

You might look at some of the research that physicist have actually documented in favor of creation. One of the references i find interesting is the fact that jesus utilized aseptic technique. Bacteria was not discovered until centuries later. The energy of the sun and the alignment of certain stars have been found accurate by scientist utilizing equipment that was not available during the time of jesus, yet exact in its reference by Jesus.
loner

Fairbanks, AK

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#8
Sep 21, 2007
 
you smell
loner

Fairbanks, AK

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#9
Sep 21, 2007
 
you stink at this haha
lone star

Fairbanks, AK

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#10
Sep 21, 2007
 
ii laugh at you earthlings hahaha
American

Branson, MO

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#11
Sep 21, 2007
 
A WELL RENOWNED SCIENTIST FOUND HIMSELF ONE DAY WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK TO GOD ONE ON ONE.
"LORD," HE SAID."WE HAVE DISCOVERED HOW IT WAS THAT YOU CREATED LIFE FROM NOTHING,SO WE DON'T NEED YOU ANYMORE."
"REALLY," THE LORD REPLIED."THAT'S INTERESTING. MIND SHOWING ME WHAT YOU CAN DO?"
"WITH PLEASURE," THE SCIENTIST SMIRKED, AND REACHED TOWARD THE GROUND.
"HUH UH," THE LORD SAID AT ONCE."GET YOUR OWN DIRT."

“Guide to the Ancient World”

Since: Aug 07

Portland, Oregon

ISP: Portland, OR

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#12
Sep 22, 2007
 

Judged:

1

Looking for evidence for such a claim as one man magically parting a sea is flat-out stupidity and a waste of time and resources. We might as well look for the *actual location* of the 'Garden of Eden'. These are fables, myths, not reality!

Cameron
melanie

Baltimore, MD

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#13
Sep 26, 2007
 
Jesse wrote:
Christa, no there was no Hierglyph. It seems rather odd to me that there is no mention in Egyptian History or in the Anchient History of any other culture( other than the Jew's of course) that the Jews were enslaved to the Egyptians. There is no mention of the Ten Plagues of Egypt in any other culture's history, absolutely none. There is no other record of the Red Sea parting and an army drowning as the Jews flee from this army. I find it impossible to believe that after the Jews that fled Egypt actually witnessed the Ten Plagues and the parting of the Red Sea would melt all the gold that they had and make a golden calf when Moses went off to talk to God. I find it equally convenient that the Tablets that the Ten Commandmants were written on were broken.
i find it hard to believe that jews were even in Egypt at all.
Jack

Brisbane, Australia

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#14
May 25, 2008
 
Actually, if you study the actual documented history Egypt there is serious doubt that there were the massive flux of Hebrew slaves as depicted in the bible. Assuming that the enslavement and exodus occurred during the Middle Kingdom, as thought by certain biblical references including the building of two cities for Ramses, there is a plethora of information from that period. None of said information refers to massive amounts of Hebrew slaves or to a mass exodus. Certainly, there is no literature from that time that points to the plagues that supposedly rained down on Egypt that were described in the bible.
ctaylor

Newark, DE

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#15
Jun 15, 2009
 
It wasn't a MAN who parted the sea.
past_is_prologue wrote:
Looking for evidence for such a claim as one man magically parting a sea is flat-out stupidity and a waste of time and resources. We might as well look for the *actual location* of the 'Garden of Eden'. These are fables, myths, not reality!
Cameron
anon

Martin, TN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#16
Oct 2, 2009
 
In my readings I found where the translation of the bible (several times) made a mistake. IT is not the red sea but the REED SEA. The ebb and flo of it allowed them to pass.
TheEnlightenedOn e

Jersey City, NJ

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#17
Oct 2, 2009
 
You're all wrong

the answer to the parting of the sea???

A TSUNAMI...it's quite possible (after seeing the footage of the southeast Asian tsunami of 2004) that water was drawn away (displacement caused by an earthquake and tsunami buildup)during Tsunami Initiation and Amplification -- giving time for the Israelites to cross -- and then caused the Egyptians to drown when the Tsunami finally struck.

During the Indonesian Tsunami of 2004, seawater was pulled away from the coastline as much as one mile -- only to rush toward the coast minutes later as a tsunami wall.

Please go to PBS.org , watch the WAVE THAT SHOOK THE WORLD.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tsunami/anatomy....

..launch the Interactive flash presentation, click on "COLLISION WITH COAST" and click on the VIDEO 1 tab to view.

This is a very, VERY plausible explanation of for the Parting of the Red Sea
warpsix

Jacksonville, FL

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#18
Oct 3, 2009
 
Bad translation , The Reed Sea (or Sea of Reeds) , is a possible translation of the Hebrew phrase Yam Suph . Non believers will always be without faith that was always a choice. Look for your own proof
anon

Martin, TN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#19
Oct 4, 2009
 
Jack wrote:
Actually, if you study the actual documented history Egypt there is serious doubt that there were the massive flux of Hebrew slaves as depicted in the bible. Assuming that the enslavement and exodus occurred during the Middle Kingdom, as thought by certain biblical references including the building of two cities for Ramses, there is a plethora of information from that period. None of said information refers to massive amounts of Hebrew slaves or to a mass exodus. Certainly, there is no literature from that time that points to the plagues that supposedly rained down on Egypt that were described in the bible.
Jack I agree. NO EVIDENCE> But it is known also that Egyptians kept detailed records EXCEPT when they lost. They did not record things if they didn't win.
dave

Brooklyn, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#20
Nov 4, 2009
 
james hoffmeier's book, israel in the sinai deals with this topic in an easy to follow, even handed fashion. it's from the archaeological perspective, and clearly references both archaeological sites and egyptian textual evidence on the topic.
just to summarize;
the sea in the bible is yam suph, the sea of reeds. it's a clearly attested marshy area that existed on egypt's eastern frontier. there are still bitter lakes and dry lake beds in the area.
as to whether it is possible for a shallow marsh to be blown dry (or even a lake, or bay) the answer is yes. there are several places in the world where this has been documented as happening (mobile bay, where i used to live, used to have this happen occasionally). whether this happened in exactly the fashion that exodus recounts, is something that can't be determined archaeologically.
are there documents from egypt that detail the plagues? perhaps. there are certainly papyri that detail things that sound like the plagues (darkness, river runs with blood, flies, death...) but whether these are the plagues of the bible? who knows.
are there records of a pharaoh or his army drowning? there is a record that has been taken by some to indicate a pharaoh drowning, but this interpretation is by no means universally accepted. it seems to refer instead to a crocodile pool in a location that isn't anywhere near the reed sea area, so it's probably not a drowning pharaoh. the account in exodus doesn't seem to say that pharaoh drowns, either. it specifies that it is the army of pharaoh that gets caught up. as has been mentioned elsewhere, the egyptian army never lost a battle, just ask them! you won't find any account that shows egypt losing in battle, ever. they just didn't write things out that way. so, no records of the egyptian side of things.
as to who the pharaoh of the exodus was... that's pretty hotly debated. most scholars pick some place in the 18th dynasty, but some go for earlier dynasties. short answer is, we don't know.
fun topic though!
Sign up to receive email when someone responds
(registration is not required)
Showing posts 1 - 20 of22
< prev page
|
Go to last post| Jump to page:
Type in your comments to post to the forum
Name
(appears on your post)
Comments
Type the numbers you see in the image on the right:

Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.

Other Recent Egypt Discussions

Search the Egypt Forum:
Topic Updated Last By Comments
egyptian blacklist (Nov '06) 14 min My experience 2527
The truth about Egyptian man and foreign woman 37 min RoseHadi 185
hey obama happy holiday: 11 hr THE PHANTON ... 1
Egypt is a dirty country 13 hr Hot Chicken ... 52
Muslim-Christian Clashes Erupt After Murder of ... 20 hr Spathis 2
Poll: 9/11 it was inside job? 20 hr Spathis 31
do all egyption girls last till marriage as vir... (Aug '08) 20 hr Spathis 163

Be the talk of the town

Get your topix hats, t-shirts & more!

Shop our store now!

Daily Horoscope for December 29

Scorpio

Your thoughts turn to the past today, putting you in a nostalgic mood. You're awash with sentimental tears as you dwell on days gone by or gaze at photos of people you'll never see again. However, try not to let this mood of reminiscence turn into a tendency to feel sorry for yourself and therefore to demand special treatment from others.

Get your Horoscope »