Discusses physical evidence that corroborates the Exodus, including: the remains of 3800-year-old Hebrew settlements on the Nile Delta; Egyptian records of the Israelites' enslavement; the exact route used by Moses and his followers and their crossing site on the shore of the Red Sea; the location of Mt. Sinai.
"Discusses physical evidence that corroborates the Exodus, including: the remains of 3800-year-old Hebrew settlements on the Nile Delta; Egyptian records of the Israelites' enslavement; the exact route used by Moses and his followers and their crossing site on the shore of the Red Sea; the location of Mt. Sinai."@en
"A look at new physical evidence that supports the biblical record in the book of Exodus--remains of 3,800-year-old Hebrew settlements in the Nile Delta, Egyptian records of Israelite bondage, and more. Also examines the possible route to freedom and the Red Sea crossing site."@en
"During the Exodus, one of the most famous miracles of the Old Testament took place. More than 3,000 years have passed since Moses led two million Israelites across the Red Sea and out of the bondage of Egypt. Christians, Jews, and Muslims throughout the world still embrace the accounts of this remarkable event. It is an epic that so fascinated Hollywood director Cecil B. DeMille that he made The Ten Commandments, twice. Now The Exodus Revealed follows the footsteps of the children of Israel in an unforgettable journey of discovery."@en
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