The Search For The Real Mt. Sinai | Full Movie | Robert Cornuke | Larry Williams

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Two explorers take an incredible expedition into the blistering Arabian Desert and turn up what many scholars believe to be one of the greatest discoveries in history... The real Mt. Sinai, the holy mountain on which Moses received the Ten Commandments.
This program tells their amazing story how they crawl into forbidden military installations, and use night vision goggles to avoid being detected as they pursue their mission and discover over a dozen significant remnants still remaining at the site. The explorers embark on a journey that would change their lives forever... Finding remarkable evidence that confirms the Bible as historically accurate.
Weaving together real life adventure historical research and exclusive never-before-released footage, this exciting adventure leaps off the screen to document a story you'll never forget.
Director: Steve Greisen
Writer: Steve Greisen
Stars: Robert Cornuke, Larry Williams

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  • @rev.randall2292
    @rev.randall2292 Жыл бұрын

    RW was the first to bring attention here , and I think he nailed it.

  • @Jesjai

    @Jesjai

    2 ай бұрын

    Ron Wyath.👍🏼

  • @cameronrussell2947
    @cameronrussell2947 Жыл бұрын

    I was very disappointed that Ron Wyatt wasn’t given the credit. They just mention Jim Irwin the astronaut, but it was Jim who was in contact with Ron Wyatt after he discovered Mt Sinai including the split rock of Horne (not to mention The site of the Ark, etc. These two are acting as if they discovered Mt Sinai with all their rolling out of maps and mentioning Irwin but avoiding any mention of Wyatt

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @StevenRetz

    @StevenRetz

    10 ай бұрын

    Ron is a fruad

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    The incredulous thing is that everyone is almost deliberately overlooking the stated Biblical maximum of 42 hour travel limit to the crossing point. If they can't stay within that limit, then their theories are nonsense, and according to THAT the whole Gulf of Aqaba is out of the question. ​From midnight on the 15th Abib to 6am is 6 hours. Then from 6am to 6pm is another 12 hours. From 6am on the 16th Abib to 6pm is another 12 hours. From 6am on the 17th to 6pm is another 12 hours: Giving 42 hours in total. Don't you find that number Biblically very familiar ? Doesn't the reference to 42 months appear seven times in the Bible ? Proving the Exodus Gulf of Suez side Reed Sea Crossing: FIRST DAY “And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the morrow after the passover the children of Israel went out with an high hand (“from Rameses”) in the sight of all the Egyptians.” (Numbers 33:3) For THREE DAYS they travelled into the wilderness, well within reach of Pharaoh’s army: The 15th Abib therefore was not then and is not now a weekly Sabbath day. The 15th Abib they all travelled and camped at Succoth (see Exodus 12:37). SECOND DAY The 16th Abib they travelled again until afternoon and camped at Etham (see Exodus 13:20). THIRD DAY The 17th Abib Yahweh instructed them to turn away from exiting Egypt and to travel further down the within Egypt proper and camp at Pihahiroth (see Exodus 14:2) - against the body of water that Yahweh parted for them after sunset starting the 4th day. Only now Pharaoh thought that they had intended to actually try and escape Egypt, but had somehow made a wrong turn (see Exodus 14:3-9). Leaving Egypt was never on Pharaoh’s agenda ! "Entangled" here between the desert mountains and the sea, Pharaoh’s spies told him the Israelites were trapped and he personally lead his army in to guarantee their return to bondage. END OF THREE DAYS TRAVEL Starting the 4th day 18th Abib NIGHT Yahweh parted the Red Sea and the Israelites passed through safely. There is a THREE DAY - FOURTH DAY pattern here: Three days creation without light upon the earth - light "upon the earth" given on the fourth day. Three days in the dark tomb/belly of the earth - resurrection starting the fourth day etc. and other 3x - 4x occurrences in the Bible.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Moses asked permission to travel three days into the wilderness to sacrifice. See Exodus 3:18; Exodus 5:3 & Exodus 8:27 Strange that the request for three days is repeated three times - there can be no mistake ! At midnight on the 15th Abib Pharaoh finally granted him permission to do "as ye have said", and they left immediately. Coincidentally, three seemingly successive daily stops are recorded thereafter - in accordance with Moses' repeated request for three days travel into the wilderness: 1+1+1=3 I know all the wonderful "discoveries" out there have to support another timeline, but the Bible text, as it is written, states that Yahweh instructed Moses to ask Pharaoh for three days, and Pharaoh granted his request: "let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written". I'm not calling Ron Wyatt a liar - the Bible is !

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't think the three day text can be misinterpreted. It's repeated three times and they made three stops to the crossing on the fourth day. Three days after the crossing and finding no water - fourth day finding water at Marah. This is reminiscent of the first three days of creation with light given "upon the earth" on the fourth day. It foreshadows Jonah's three days in the belly of the whale and emerging on the fourth day, as well as Christ in the belly of the earth for three days and resurrection on the fourth day. There are other three X - fourth X occurrences throughout the Bible. The three day limit to the crossing point is one of the central themes of the Exodus story. The total 42 hours travel time over the three days, is also reminiscent of the prophetic 42 months found seven times in the Bible. It's just too coincidental to be a translation accident.

  • @sabrinadawn4112
    @sabrinadawn4112 Жыл бұрын

    Spectacular!!! God is so good to allow them this experience, and to share it with us! For such a time as this! I can't wait to share this! 💞

  • @garyoates4142

    @garyoates4142

    Жыл бұрын

    please bear in mind that this holy site has been protected and known about by the MUSLIMS for 1400 years ! why would the muslims know where mount sainai is , but the christian holy spirit doesnt know ? when the spirit is supposed to be a pert of god ?

  • @theresakeech845

    @theresakeech845

    Жыл бұрын

    they stole this from ron wyatt god showed him these guys just rewrote it and pretended they found it

  • @travisjones3228
    @travisjones3228 Жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt did ALL of the heavy lifting on this adventure!! lol.. These guys know it & didn't say anything about him!! Ron Wyatt is the whole reason it's fenced off. Check him out!! He's found all kinds of Bible places.

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @exjwukmusicalescape9241
    @exjwukmusicalescape92412 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see another exploration to this site. Definitely worth seeing the Ron Wyatt video the original modern day discovery.

  • @markwarne5049

    @markwarne5049

    Жыл бұрын

    Did Ron Wyatt find it first?

  • @exjwukmusicalescape9241

    @exjwukmusicalescape9241

    Жыл бұрын

    @@markwarne5049 In modern times I think Ron was the first 4 years before Cornuke. August 1978 Ron Wyatt claims to discover it and forms his theory then 1979- Ron Wyatt meets with journalist Rene Noorbergen at the crossing site Ron told journalist, Rene Noorbergen, about these remains and […] explained his belief that Mount Sinai was most likely Jebel el Lawz. Mr. Noorbergen wrote a detailed explanation of Ron’s theory in his book, “Treasures of the Lost Races”, published by The Bobs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis/New York, copyright 1982 (see article on Wyatt museum website).

  • @markwarne5049

    @markwarne5049

    Жыл бұрын

    @@exjwukmusicalescape9241 thanks for explaining.

  • @thedukeofdunhurst6377

    @thedukeofdunhurst6377

    Жыл бұрын

    @markwarne5049 yes he did alo g with Noah's ark, dead sea crossing crucifixion site the true one, ark of the covenant, possibly, cave of Macapela

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @RedbaronKA
    @RedbaronKA Жыл бұрын

    I have met Bob Cornuke.. Bob is the real deal searching for truth.. Bob has a heart for God and truth.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @friguy4444
    @friguy44442 ай бұрын

    I appreciate Bob Cornuke and his heart and work. However I'm a little taken aback when most everyone that has been curious or even just loves archeology has seen at least one if not two or three videos of different people covering this story and covering it very well for the most part I must ad. Of course in the days of Ron Wyatt and his sons friends and others it was far more difficult to come here and investigate the area. In the last ten years many travel here in air conditioned comfort following the outline that is now quite well known and proven that WITHOUT a DOUBT is the very path the Israelite's took while wandering in the desert all those years. The evidence is far far to large for any question to reasonable be even put forth. It is AMAZING!!

  • @anatomyconspiracy9416
    @anatomyconspiracy9416 Жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt already found everything.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @turtlegrams6582

    @turtlegrams6582

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Michael-pn5lp, chariots and camels Are a huge difference

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    2 ай бұрын

    @@turtlegrams6582 chariot's getting from Ramses to anywhere on the Gulf of Aqaba in less than twelve hours ? I don't think so.......

  • @turtlegrams6582

    @turtlegrams6582

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Michael-pn5lp ; awh, i see you're a fixer of ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD JESUS CHRIST WORD ALONE (Torah + 450,000 copies of the INSPIRED Disciples letters in multiple languages and 47 lifelong 👆 believers/scholars, 7 years working on KJVB, ) instead of a believer (by FAITH OF JESUS CHRIST) of ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD JESUS CHRIST WORD ALONE .

  • @anitakelly4270
    @anitakelly4270 Жыл бұрын

    Gods word will never steer us wrong!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    Heaven and earth will pass away but God's Word will never pass away! 🙌🏻

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @turtlegrams6582

    @turtlegrams6582

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Michael-pn5lp; ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD had the Egyptians give HIS Children everything, from gold to wagons & HE PUT A PILLER CLOUD BY DAY = shade & coolness and PILLER OF FIRE AT NIGHT = light & warmth BOTH GUIDING their way . Purer bodies,air, food,water and they were larger than humans today = longer stride . O , how humans underestimate ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD

  • @CASmith-xp8so
    @CASmith-xp8so Жыл бұрын

    Haha, all they needed to do to find it was ask Ron Wyatt who already had... not to mention Ron discovered the location of the Red Sea crossing, Noah's Ark, Sodom & Gomorrah, Golgotha, Christ's tomb and Jeremiah's Grotto where he found the Ark of the Covenant. All of these are chronicled in videos still available. All these characters followed Ron.

  • @mikescheibler7230
    @mikescheibler72302 жыл бұрын

    Well done Steve !! A few new snippets they found to add to yrs of discoveries done earlier by Jim and Peggy Caldwell and their 2 children ! They made MANY trips there on behalf of Ron Wyatt after they made contact with each other , after Ron and his team were arrested and all their footage seized and expelled out of the country !! Love those 2 brave guys though and their reliance on scripture ONLY !! Learned a few more things from them so TKS !! GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!! (Bearman)

  • @Turt51278

    @Turt51278

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s hard to watch these guys take credit for Ron’s and Caldwell families work.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @yuben112
    @yuben112 Жыл бұрын

    20:34. The Saudis put up those fences and sign only because Ron Wyatt first discovered the real Mt. Sinai. Then Bob and Larry, like the rest of us, learned the real location and then could go to the real Mt. Sinai. Bob and Larry didn't find the real Mt. Sinai, Ron Wyatt found it. Please give credit to where credit's due.

  • @garyoates4142

    @garyoates4142

    Жыл бұрын

    credit goes to the muslims for protecting it for the past 1400 years dont you think ?

  • @noWoodsman

    @noWoodsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt didn't find it, the arabs already knew, he just discovered it later that it was Mt. Sinai

  • @cameronrussell2947

    @cameronrussell2947

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! So disappointed that these two did not credit Ron

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @Kalicdire

    @Kalicdire

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Michael-pn5lp how do explain the Egyptian army drowning on a dry river bed

  • @therodofmichael5724
    @therodofmichael5724 Жыл бұрын

    I was there with my wife in 2018. We made a video of the entire area. We saw the split mountain and all the other things of bible. The area was fenced in and guarded by the Saudis but we managed to get in without any problems.

  • @jhartmac100

    @jhartmac100

    Жыл бұрын

    So now drone footage, didn't take not ONE rock sample to bring back??

  • @daledorsett9791

    @daledorsett9791

    Жыл бұрын

    From the Saudi aspect, keep the world from knowing. Hey, giants are taken by the Smithsonian, dinosaurs (one now found with gums) are placated as super old when history records them, election fraud is covered up, truth is suppressed, what is new??? Remember the videos that Tucker found and showed on TV to the dismay of the Dems, RINO's, and J6 Committee showing the Shaman dressed guy not a terrorist but escorted by the police. LIES and DECEPTION are in to lead all away from truth and into global control. IT IS TRUTH KNOWN AND RECEIVED AS TRUTH that changes the world and shows evil.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    9 ай бұрын

    The Bible clearly states in Exodus that the Israelites started trekking soon after midnight on the 15th Abib, and got to the crossing point on the afternoon of the 17th Abib. Pharaohs spies told him they were entangled in the land between the mountains and the sea sometime on the 17th Abib, and they reached them in their chariots by sunset on that same 17th Abib. That's all impossible for anywhere on the Gulf of Aqaba - it can only have been a Gulf of Suez crossing.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    9 ай бұрын

    Proving the Exodus Gulf of Suez Crossing: “And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the morrow after the passover the children of Israel went out with an high hand (“from Rameses”) in the sight of all the Egyptians.” (Numbers 33:3) For THREE DAYS they travelled into the wilderness, well within reach of Pharaoh’s army: The 15th Abib therefore was not then and is not now a weekly Sabbath day. 1st day 2nd day 3rd day The 15th Abib they all travelled and camped at Succoth (see Exodus 12:37). The 16th Abib they travelled again until afternoon and camped at Etham (see Exodus 13:20). The 17th Abib Yahweh instructed them to turn away from exiting Egypt eastwards above the top end of the Red Sea (Gulf of Suez), and to travel further down the west side within Egypt proper and camp at Pihahiroth (see Exodus 14:2). Only now Pharaoh thought that they were going to actually try and escape Egypt, but had somehow made a wrong turn (see Exodus 14:3-9). Leaving Egypt was never on Pharaoh’s agenda ! Enclosed here between the desert mountains and the sea, Pharaoh’s spies told him the Israelites were trapped and he personally lead his army in to guarantee their return to bondage. Starting the 4th day 18th Abib NIGHT Yahweh parted the Red Sea and the Israelites passed through safely: “And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them:” (Exodus 14:19). This “angel of God” was Christ Himself: “Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:1-4). He is our Shepherd - the Stone of Israel - see Genesis 49:24 ! “And Moses STRECHED FORTH HIS HAND OVER THE SEA, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and Yahweh overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them. But the children of Israel walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea; and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left. THUS Yahweh saved Israel THAT DAY out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore. And Israel saw that great work which Yahweh did upon the Egyptians: and the people feared Yahweh, and believed Yahweh, and his servant Moses” (Exodus 14:27-31). “Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto Yahweh… And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to Yahweh, for he hath triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.” (Exodus 15:1-21). “And they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer . . . And smote all the firstborn in Egypt; the chief of their strength in the tabernacles of Ham: But made his own people to go forth like sheep, and guided them in the wilderness like a flock. And he led them on safely, so that they feared not: but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.” (Psalms 78:35,51-53) This 18th was a great “day of gladness”, salvation, celebration and thanksgiving ! This 18th according to the Dead Sea Scrolls solar calendar, was the weekly Sabbath day ! This 18th Sabbath day, Christ our Shepherd/Stone/Rock herded the whole flock of Israel out of the Egyptian pit ! (N.B. see Matthew 12:8-13). This 18th was the weekly Sabbath day on Yahweh's Heavenly Calendar, and so they would not have travelled any further that day, because they were already out of the Egyptian pit and it was fitting to celebrate and praise Yahweh, as they did for the rest of that day on the opposite shore of the Red Sea ! After three days journey across Egypt to the Red Sea - this 4th day 18th Abib Sabbath day salvation of Israel is also that 18th Abib Sabbath Day Resurrection of Christ - Lord of the Sabbath Day - after three full nights and three full days in the dark tomb: “He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it.” (Isaiah 25:8) So Moses and Yahweh didn’t lie - they did travel THREE DAYS into the Egyptian wilderness to sacrifice, and by the end of the third days travel they encamped at the Red Sea: That 18th NIGHT starting the 4th day, Pharaoh, his chariots, horses and army were all sacrificed in the Red Sea. Death for Israel was literally swallowed up. Pharaoh had no idea that he himself and his oppressive army were to be Yahweh’s sacrifice (sacrificial Red Sea slaughter/feast in divine judgment) The Red Sea Gulf of Suez, "tongue of the Egyptian sea", as the Bible calls it, literally swallowed them up and the fowls of the air and monsters of the deep had a great feast ! Now there was no Pharaoh to return to and Israel was free to go !

  • @shipmanfam
    @shipmanfam2 жыл бұрын

    Loved this so much! Thank you for sharing!

  • @Jamie_jj
    @Jamie_jj3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all of you who contributed to making this video! Hope to get any chance to visit those places at some point in the future.

  • @jamescollins4208
    @jamescollins42082 жыл бұрын

    Larry Williams and Bob Cornuke were earlier, as of the late 1990s given proper credit for being the first Westerns to climb to the top of Mt. Sinai. But as well, actually proved with video and photography evidence the 14 elements which all have to be in the exact order and sequence, as clearly referenced in the Exodus Biblical text, to verify the exact and precision location of the Real Mt Sinai. But many have also made false claims that others ‘discovered’ Mt. Sinai when it is completely clear from Larry Williams and Bob Cornuke’s documentary that the local Bedouins knew exactly where the Mountain of Moses was for centuries, as did for several decades, the middle eastern archeologists Larry and Bob interviewed, long before any westerns ever saw the mountain. And this is also completely true of the past and present kings and government officials in Saudi Arabia, who have known, also for centuries, where Mt. Sinai has been. Since it has special significance in the religion of Islam, also noted in Willams and Cornke’s film.

  • @Turt51278

    @Turt51278

    Жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt and Caldwell family found all of this in the 80’s. Before any fences was put up. It’s well documented. These guys found nothing

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @appliedcommonsense4735

    @appliedcommonsense4735

    9 ай бұрын

    Ron wyatt found it first. Something fishy here! Probably to do with Tutankhamen & his father Akhenaten who died in RED sea crossing which is marked on both sides of the water since the days it happened.

  • @brettchristensen7382
    @brettchristensen738215 сағат бұрын

    The Saudis should run tours of these places. It would be hugely popular.

  • @Ann-rf8fi
    @Ann-rf8fi Жыл бұрын

    What a spectacular journey!! Such a beautiful blessing ❤❤🙌🏼🔥

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    While I agree it was a spectacular journey, I believe they should have given credit to the one who they do not name in the film... Ron Wyatt. Ron not only discovered the real Mt Sinai back in the 80s, he discovered the Noah's ark, the Ark of the Covenant and much more

  • @C-o-r-y
    @C-o-r-y Жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt - the guy who found the real mount Sinai

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    And these guys gave Ron no credit whatsoever. Ron was the one who had the relationship with James Irwin

  • @C-o-r-y

    @C-o-r-y

    Жыл бұрын

    @@awakentruth1116 yeah i know, Ron Wyatt Discoveries According to the aforementioned book, Wyatt discovered or identified some ninety-two relics or sites (HRR, 7-10). These include: * Noah’s Home and a Flood-inscription at that site, * Fences from Noah’s farm, * Anchor Stones from Noah’s Ark, * laminated Deck Timber from the Ark, * Noah’s Altar, * Tombs with Tombstones of Noah and his wife, * the precise location of the Red Sea Crossing, * Wheels from Egyptian Chariots involved in the pursuit of the Israelites from Egypt, * the Book of the Law written by Moses on Animal Skins, * Gold from the Golden Calf fashioned by Aaron, * the Ark of the Covenant, * Tables of the Ten Commandments, * the Tabernacle’s Table of the Showbread, * Goliath’s Sword, * Jesus’ Tomb and the Stone Seal of the Tomb, * a sampling of Christ’s Dried Blood, proving the doctrine of the Virgin Birth by means of a “chromosome count,” etc.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @byrdsdoityourselfgarage7330
    @byrdsdoityourselfgarage7330 Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations you found the same stuff that Ron Wyatt found years before

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    They were aware of Ron... certainly James Irwin told them. It's ashamed they gave him no credit

  • @JLSULev
    @JLSULev4 ай бұрын

    Very convinced that this could be true. The Bible is not myth but Gods word! Praise God!

  • @MichelleYvonne59
    @MichelleYvonne59 Жыл бұрын

    This was AMAZING! 5 stars!! ⭐️

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    If you think this was amazing, just wait until you find out about Ron Wyatt and all of his discoveries. He's actually the one who originally discovered all that these guys claim they discovered. Sadly they have him no credit in this film

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @susenstpeter5803
    @susenstpeter5803 Жыл бұрын

    Inspiring and faith building. Thank you.

  • @homebusinessdad
    @homebusinessdad Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic documentary!!! Amazing!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 "Gods hand in history....is revealed in Archaeology"

  • @jackhopkins4679
    @jackhopkins467911 ай бұрын

    This is such a great thing thank you for putting on youtube

  • @AkaKbgz
    @AkaKbgz7 ай бұрын

    Love this video, bought several copies, watched many times and shared also. Thank you for your bravery in doing this great work no matter who did it before or after. 🤗✝️☝️

  • @uwantsun
    @uwantsun2 жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt discovered it in 1978. Not Cornuke.

  • @awakeningfaith2290

    @awakeningfaith2290

    2 жыл бұрын

    I gove ron credit for making it known, but I personally believe Ronn was an absolute fraud. Let me ask you something that I ask everyone who believes his claims. Why do you believe he was telling the truth ?

  • @andrewvidler6693

    @andrewvidler6693

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@awakeningfaith2290 because I met Ron on several occasions. I spoke to him personally and I saw the tears running down his cheeks as he talked about how the Lord led them to discover many Biblical sites (he wept as he spoke of the Blood of Christ) - most of all he was used by God to discover the Ark of the Covenant. He was no fraud!

  • @awakeningfaith2290

    @awakeningfaith2290

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewvidler6693 watch "Ron wyatts ark of the covenant fraud" its in 2 parts. I have no doubt he believed, or wanted to believe what he was saying. Maybe believed half and embellished the rest. Or, maybe was telling the 100% truth. My problem is every one of his claims come with some big elaborate conspiracy as to why he couldn't back any of it up. Other than that he probably had many of the sites right.

  • @thisissparta8884

    @thisissparta8884

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@awakeningfaith2290Because he found the real mountain, Noahs ark, and the ark of the covenant. Let me ask you a question. How would he know the mercy seat and ark were under Christ when he was crucified? Only someone who had the truth would know that.

  • @awakeningfaith2290

    @awakeningfaith2290

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thisissparta8884 Heres my question back, how do you know that it is? Its not biblical, he never produced any proof of it, and there are 0 legends that say anything like that. We are 100% going on his word and his alone. It would be awesome if it is true, but I personally don't believe him because I have no proof of his claims.

  • @edbutzwiggle4227
    @edbutzwiggle4227 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing !

  • @theworldisavampire3346
    @theworldisavampire33465 ай бұрын

    What gets me are all of the artifacts. I feel a deep knowing in my soul. My stomach literally felt whoops when i watched footage.

  • @BloodBoughtMinistries
    @BloodBoughtMinistries2 жыл бұрын

    Give Ryan Wyatt the credit due to him.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @ReformedJon75

    @ReformedJon75

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Michael-pn5lpcut n paste troll.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ReformedJon75 can't I cut and paste my own work ?

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ReformedJon75 are you able to prove me wrong ?

  • @baconlon888
    @baconlon8882 жыл бұрын

    This is grouse Bob, thanks mate, and Larry, God bless

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @baconlon888

    @baconlon888

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Michael-pn5lp thankyou I've studied this much, good day

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    @@baconlon888 The Gulf of Suez extended further north in antiquity - it's been mapped out well into the fresh water marshy lake reed area that drained into it. Proving the three day journey to the crossing point, the fourth day crossing during the night and celebration on the opposite shore for the rest of the fourth day: Proving the Exodus Gulf of Suez Crossing: “And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the morrow after the passover the children of Israel went out with an high hand (“from Rameses”) in the sight of all the Egyptians.” (Numbers 33:3) For THREE DAYS they travelled into the wilderness, well within reach of Pharaoh’s army: The 15th Abib therefore was not then and is not now a weekly Sabbath day. 1st day 2nd day 3rd day The 15th Abib they all travelled and camped at Succoth (see Exodus 12:37). The 16th Abib they travelled again until afternoon and camped at Etham (see Exodus 13:20). The 17th Abib Yahweh instructed them to turn away from exiting Egypt eastwards above the top end of the Red Sea (Gulf of Suez), and to travel further down the west side within Egypt proper and camp at Pihahiroth (see Exodus 14:2). Only now Pharaoh thought that they were going to actually try and escape Egypt, but had somehow made a wrong turn (see Exodus 14:3-9). Leaving Egypt was never on Pharaoh’s agenda ! Enclosed here between the desert mountains and the sea, Pharaoh’s spies told him the Israelites were trapped and he personally lead his army in to guarantee their return to bondage. Starting the 4th day 18th Abib NIGHT Yahweh parted the Red Sea and the Israelites passed through safely: “And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them:” (Exodus 14:19). This “angel of God” was Christ Himself: “Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:1-4). He is our Shepherd - the Stone of Israel - see Genesis 49:24 ! “And Moses STRECHED FORTH HIS HAND OVER THE SEA, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and Yahweh overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them. But the children of Israel walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea; and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left. THUS Yahweh saved Israel THAT DAY out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore. And Israel saw that great work which Yahweh did upon the Egyptians: and the people feared Yahweh, and believed Yahweh, and his servant Moses” (Exodus 14:27-31). “Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto Yahweh… And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to Yahweh, for he hath triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.” (Exodus 15:1-21). “And they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer . . . And smote all the firstborn in Egypt; the chief of their strength in the tabernacles of Ham: But made his own people to go forth like sheep, and guided them in the wilderness like a flock. And he led them on safely, so that they feared not: but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.” (Psalms 78:35,51-53) This 18th was a great “day of gladness”, salvation, celebration and thanksgiving ! This 18th according to the Dead Sea Scrolls solar calendar, was the weekly Sabbath day ! This 18th Sabbath day, Christ our Shepherd/Stone/Rock herded the whole flock of Israel out of the Egyptian pit ! (N.B. see Matthew 12:8-13). This 18th was the weekly Sabbath day on Yahweh's Heavenly Calendar, and so they would not have travelled any further that day, because they were already out of the Egyptian pit and it was fitting to celebrate and praise Yahweh, as they did for the rest of that day on the opposite shore of the Red Sea ! After three days journey across Egypt to the Red Sea - this 4th day 18th Abib Sabbath day salvation of Israel is also that 18th Abib Sabbath Day Resurrection of Christ - Lord of the Sabbath Day - after three full nights and three full days in the dark tomb: “He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it.” (Isaiah 25:8) So Moses and Yahweh didn’t lie - they did travel THREE DAYS into the Egyptian wilderness to sacrifice, and by the end of the third days travel they encamped at the Red Sea: That 18th NIGHT starting the 4th day, Pharaoh, his chariots, horses and army were all sacrificed in the Red Sea. Death for Israel was literally swallowed up. Pharaoh had no idea that he himself and his oppressive army were to be Yahweh’s sacrifice (sacrificial Red Sea slaughter/feast in divine judgment) The Red Sea Gulf of Suez, "tongue of the Egyptian sea", as the Bible calls it, literally swallowed them up and the fowls of the air and monsters of the deep had a great feast ! Now there was no Pharaoh to return to and Israel was free to go !

  • @baconlon888

    @baconlon888

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Michael-pn5lp blah blah blah blah

  • @kateumphrey391
    @kateumphrey3912 ай бұрын

    This is an amazing film that contains lots of information. It makes perfect sense if you follow scripture.

  • @evelisisdavis7242
    @evelisisdavis7242 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for talking about!!!!

  • @greysonbelew1666
    @greysonbelew16662 жыл бұрын

    This is an amazing truth!

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @Jondsmusic
    @Jondsmusic Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this documentary! More proof that Gods word is unfailing and unchanging. Furthermore, we need to live by faith and not merely by sight. And that God did speak every word in the Bible is real, unchanging and quite literal indeed. Praise you Yeshua!

  • @noWoodsman

    @noWoodsman

    Жыл бұрын

    The new testament has all kinds of contradictions so it's clearly not fully the word of God, but man made manipulated, the real Gospels/Injil is credible, not the bible. Also Jesus (PBUH) never said to abolish the law, he came to fulfill it aka follow what has been given by Moses and other prophets (PBUH), when all the Christians think he did LOL. Read the Old testament and New testament.

  • @Jondsmusic

    @Jondsmusic

    Жыл бұрын

    @@noWoodsman firstly I never said read one or the other. I read both daily. Yea the Bible is incomplete and originally had eighty eight books. But that doesn’t mean the New Testament isn’t true or is devoid of validity. Paul or Saul was highly accurate in his teachings.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @mrappe51
    @mrappe51 Жыл бұрын

    Should have mentioned Ron Wyatt

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, they took all the credit for his discoveries

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @fredcato6534
    @fredcato65343 ай бұрын

    Wow😮This is an amazing Discovery 👏 ❤❤

  • @ElvisAaronpresleybyRustyMartin
    @ElvisAaronpresleybyRustyMartin11 ай бұрын

    The most gratifying video I've seen in my lifetime ? Do they have more?

  • @explorationfilms

    @explorationfilms

    11 ай бұрын

    Check out www.exploreflix.com :)

  • @Talalansardeen33
    @Talalansardeen335 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Nice sightings..

  • @shield707
    @shield707 Жыл бұрын

    I've watched this 5 X now... So Awesome...Thanks Be to God 🙏💯🙏 Tho all shall perish and decay The Word of God Will Remain... Amen

  • @gregm55mullen62
    @gregm55mullen62 Жыл бұрын

    There is a family that said they found the real Mt Sinai and made a documentary long before these two guys. I saw the incredible video they made. They also said they found the rock that Moses spoke to and it stands about 12ft high overlooking a plain..

  • @gordonteats298

    @gordonteats298

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, a couple found it before Bob and Larry

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @jda5457

    @jda5457

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Michael-pn5lp I find what you explain very interesting. One question, how do you explain what Paul says in Galatians 4:25 "for Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia..."?

  • @voiceofreason162

    @voiceofreason162

    7 ай бұрын

    A bit bigger than 12ft. It's 6 storeys high. Massive volumes of water spurted out of the tip and wore a groove through it 65ft deep.

  • @Kalicdire

    @Kalicdire

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Michael-pn5lp exodus 13 says they stopped at succoth which is halfway down the sinai peninsular and camped in etham which is at the tip of the Sinai peninsular already well passed the reed sea just south of goshen. You also quote Josephus saying this all occurred in a few days but there is atleast 7 days of unleavened bread before they begin sacrificing lambs for food on the journey. There is no biblical time that matches with what you are stating. As well as the fact that the entire Egyptian army was destroyed when the water returned. Pretty big miracle to drown an army in chariots on dry land crossing the reed sea.

  • @crystalh733
    @crystalh733 Жыл бұрын

    So so so so so so cool ❤

  • @vinoobo
    @vinoobo Жыл бұрын

    thnaks for your courage !!! Munay to you all ;-)

  • @BleachedWheat
    @BleachedWheat5 ай бұрын

    God bless the family and memory of Ron Wyatt.

  • @desireepeters7520
    @desireepeters7520 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate and enjoy your video, amazing journey . God bless both of you and your families 🇺🇸✝️👍🏼💕☺️

  • @billwilkerson2415
    @billwilkerson2415 Жыл бұрын

    This is such a discovery

  • @rjhinnj
    @rjhinnj4 ай бұрын

    The last thing believers need are relics. It is why it is so hard to even find any, because if anything is found, it will be worshipped! Nothing can be confirmed except general places.

  • @anitakelly4270
    @anitakelly4270 Жыл бұрын

    I have some good friends that went there in October, 2022 and they said it was amazing!!!

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    Did they have a guide?

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @anitakelly4270

    @anitakelly4270

    10 ай бұрын

    @@awakentruth1116 yes Joel Richardson arranged everything

  • @craigrobbins3540
    @craigrobbins35405 ай бұрын

    Obvious they knew of Ron Wyatt. He should’ve been mentioned here .

  • @jeandukes1842
    @jeandukes1842 Жыл бұрын

    One thing that makes me believe the this is the real Mt. Sinai (Horeb), is Exodus 3:1, which connects to Exodus 3:12, where God promises Moses "When you bring the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain," which is Mt. Horeb...

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @Bernie2011
    @Bernie2011 Жыл бұрын

    Wow! Thank you for sharing! Amazing journey and I believe this is correct! The Holy Bible (KJV) is God's true word... inspired by the Holy Spirit.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @cboud
    @cboud2 ай бұрын

    This is so strange that there is not one mention of Ron Wyatt or any of the other people that were there before they were. I'm not a big Ron Wyatt fanboy but saying that there were other men there but they were arrested and not saying who they were is just weird. They also seem like they would need to find all these things to show that this was the place that Moses was. When they already knew what they would find because of what all the other people who were there before them had found. Very strange like they discovered everything. When all this was already known previously.

  • @ronjoe9347
    @ronjoe93472 жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt......God's true Indiana Jones......thanks Ron

  • @ashleewebster_

    @ashleewebster_

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly!!! It was Ron Wyatt who did all the research.. I’ve never heard of these two clowns taking credit for Ron’s painstaking research!

  • @ericmatthews6735

    @ericmatthews6735

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ashleewebster_ Got to respect Ron Wyatt work for sure, Ron found the remains of the Egyptian army and the real mount sinei but got the wrong crossing site!

  • @zellerized

    @zellerized

    Жыл бұрын

    Seems pretty lame to praise a guy that clearly wasnt the first to find a giant mountain or know what happened there. Anyway, whatever

  • @ericmatthews6735

    @ericmatthews6735

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zellerized those two guy’s found the right crossing site, Ron Wyatt found the remains of the égyptien army and the mount sanei and the caldwell familly found a lot of clues everywere around it! They all deserve credit!

  • @thedukeofdunhurst6377

    @thedukeofdunhurst6377

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ericmatthews6735 which was the crossing site

  • @Watchman-At-The-Gate
    @Watchman-At-The-Gate9 ай бұрын

    Ron Wyatt, been there done that

  • @jennyburkhart
    @jennyburkhart Жыл бұрын

    This is the shorter version. So good tho!

  • @lawoflife4kids
    @lawoflife4kids6 ай бұрын

    Praise God that He uses many to share truth!!! Praise God that He has used Robert Cornuke and Larry as well as Ron Wyatt too! Praise God He uses many to affirm his truth! Praise God!!!

  • @kjoysedlmairsedlmair6404
    @kjoysedlmairsedlmair64042 жыл бұрын

    God, the Lord Jesus bless you brothers, Mount Sinai and bitter water of Mara, and the Rock in the wilderness was Christ. (1 Co. 10:4) etc... all of these you have seen and touched for us. I am amazed by such a great exploration, and discovery, that the Word of God is "the. Truth!" Maranatha, Lord Jesus come soon...

  • @reynalaguna4732

    @reynalaguna4732

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like okk já

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @BiblicalArchaeologyAR
    @BiblicalArchaeologyAR Жыл бұрын

    Great film! Can you upload the English CC/Subs for the documentary .. In order to translate it into Arabic? Thank you!

  • @jeanclaudepatrick6730
    @jeanclaudepatrick67302 ай бұрын

    Jahuah reveals the truth to whom He pleases whether it be these 2 gentlemen or the late Ron Wyatt, bless his soul. It is all revealed for His glory. Its reassuring to know that those who believe in the Bible being the word of God have not misplaced their faith in it representing truth in all matters of mans history. After all our history is actually His story. Proverbs 25:2 "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter." Praise Jahuah my God in the name of my King Jehoshua

  • @garyhormell9685
    @garyhormell96859 ай бұрын

    Thank You Bob and Larry for all your time, money, and effort to bring the Truth to so many people that otherwise may have never known.

  • @thedukeofdunhurst6377
    @thedukeofdunhurst6377 Жыл бұрын

    Give Ron Wyatt his do. God showed him before you guys .

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @thecrew777
    @thecrew77711 ай бұрын

    Following the historical record in the Bible with those stops: the bitter waters, the 70 palms, the altar to the calf god, the altar made by Moses of uncut stones, and finally those burned peaks: that's the way to do it! Not just "Oh, look at this mountain, what do you think?" This convinces me.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @thecrew777

    @thecrew777

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Michael-pn5lp "The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point" you stated. That wouldn't be hard for Pharaoh's army to go around the tip and hem them in on the other side. That is just not enough. The crossing of the Red Sea was such an impossible thing it was rumored all the way to the land of Canaan and beyond. The "lands end" where there is a bridge only 30 feet down that goes all the way across? That would be rumored for generations all over the land. Remember: God's point in doing all this was to make a name for Himself among the nations.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thecrew777 why would Pharaoh try block them in from the other side ? He thought they were already blocked in. How would he knows they were going to walk through the Red Sea !

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thecrew777 The Gulf of Suez extended further north in antiquity - it's been mapped out well into the fresh water marshy lake reed area that drained into it. Proving the three day journey to the crossing point, the fourth day crossing during the night and celebration on the opposite shore for the rest of the fourth day: Proving the Exodus Gulf of Suez Crossing: “And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the morrow after the passover the children of Israel went out with an high hand (“from Rameses”) in the sight of all the Egyptians.” (Numbers 33:3) For THREE DAYS they travelled into the wilderness, well within reach of Pharaoh’s army: The 15th Abib therefore was not then and is not now a weekly Sabbath day. 1st day 2nd day 3rd day The 15th Abib they all travelled and camped at Succoth (see Exodus 12:37). The 16th Abib they travelled again until afternoon and camped at Etham (see Exodus 13:20). The 17th Abib Yahweh instructed them to turn away from exiting Egypt eastwards above the top end of the Red Sea (Gulf of Suez), and to travel further down the west side within Egypt proper and camp at Pihahiroth (see Exodus 14:2). Only now Pharaoh thought that they were going to actually try and escape Egypt, but had somehow made a wrong turn (see Exodus 14:3-9). Leaving Egypt was never on Pharaoh’s agenda ! Enclosed here between the desert mountains and the sea, Pharaoh’s spies told him the Israelites were trapped and he personally lead his army in to guarantee their return to bondage. Starting the 4th day 18th Abib NIGHT Yahweh parted the Red Sea and the Israelites passed through safely: “And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them:” (Exodus 14:19). This “angel of God” was Christ Himself: “Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:1-4). He is our Shepherd - the Stone of Israel - see Genesis 49:24 ! “And Moses STRECHED FORTH HIS HAND OVER THE SEA, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and Yahweh overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them. But the children of Israel walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea; and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left. THUS Yahweh saved Israel THAT DAY out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore. And Israel saw that great work which Yahweh did upon the Egyptians: and the people feared Yahweh, and believed Yahweh, and his servant Moses” (Exodus 14:27-31). “Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto Yahweh… And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to Yahweh, for he hath triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.” (Exodus 15:1-21). “And they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer . . . And smote all the firstborn in Egypt; the chief of their strength in the tabernacles of Ham: But made his own people to go forth like sheep, and guided them in the wilderness like a flock. And he led them on safely, so that they feared not: but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.” (Psalms 78:35,51-53) This 18th was a great “day of gladness”, salvation, celebration and thanksgiving ! This 18th according to the Dead Sea Scrolls solar calendar, was the weekly Sabbath day ! This 18th Sabbath day, Christ our Shepherd/Stone/Rock herded the whole flock of Israel out of the Egyptian pit ! (N.B. see Matthew 12:8-13). This 18th was the weekly Sabbath day on Yahweh's Heavenly Calendar, and so they would not have travelled any further that day, because they were already out of the Egyptian pit and it was fitting to celebrate and praise Yahweh, as they did for the rest of that day on the opposite shore of the Red Sea ! After three days journey across Egypt to the Red Sea - this 4th day 18th Abib Sabbath day salvation of Israel is also that 18th Abib Sabbath Day Resurrection of Christ - Lord of the Sabbath Day - after three full nights and three full days in the dark tomb: “He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it.” (Isaiah 25:8) So Moses and Yahweh didn’t lie - they did travel THREE DAYS into the Egyptian wilderness to sacrifice, and by the end of the third days travel they encamped at the Red Sea: That 18th NIGHT starting the 4th day, Pharaoh, his chariots, horses and army were all sacrificed in the Red Sea. Death for Israel was literally swallowed up. Pharaoh had no idea that he himself and his oppressive army were to be Yahweh’s sacrifice (sacrificial Red Sea slaughter/feast in divine judgment) The Red Sea Gulf of Suez, "tongue of the Egyptian sea", as the Bible calls it, literally swallowed them up and the fowls of the air and monsters of the deep had a great feast ! Now there was no Pharaoh to return to and Israel was free to go !

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    The Great Bitter Lake is also bordered on the west side by desert and mountains 150-200 meters high, and the Gulf of Suez possibly extended into this lake - I no longer have the evidence of it's ancient shoreline. So this scenario is definitely within the THREE day travel limit to the crossing point.

  • @tommywarren4633
    @tommywarren4633 Жыл бұрын

    The Bible plainly tells you in the book of Galatians the Mount Sinai is in Arabia the same place where Midian is on the other side of the Gulf of aquaba

  • @joyfullyshout

    @joyfullyshout

    Жыл бұрын

    I am going to visit Egypt and climb Mt. Sinai with a Bible Study tour. Where in Galatians can I read that Mt. Sinai is in Arabia? Perhaps God intended to keep things hidden (example, Noah's Ark) or not allowed the masses to trek upon the real location to be revealed in His time. Thank you GOD BLESS

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    I can also drop a lot of artifacts overboard in the Gulf of Aqaba, return two years later when they are full of barnacles and call it 'evidence' - that proves nothing ! Has this 'evidence' been examined and verified by experts ? NO !

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Proving the Exodus Gulf of Suez Crossing: “And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the morrow after the passover the children of Israel went out with an high hand (“from Rameses”) in the sight of all the Egyptians.” (Numbers 33:3) For THREE DAYS they travelled into the wilderness, well within reach of Pharaoh’s army: The 15th Abib therefore was not then and is not now a weekly Sabbath day. 1st day 2nd day 3rd day The 15th Abib they all travelled and camped at Succoth (see Exodus 12:37). The 16th Abib they travelled again until afternoon and camped at Etham (see Exodus 13:20). The 17th Abib Yahweh instructed them to turn away from exiting Egypt eastwards above the top end of the Red Sea (Gulf of Suez), and to travel further down the west side within Egypt proper and camp at Pihahiroth (see Exodus 14:2). Only now Pharaoh thought that they were going to actually try and escape Egypt, but had somehow made a wrong turn (see Exodus 14:3-9). Leaving Egypt was never on Pharaoh’s agenda ! Enclosed here between the desert mountains and the sea, Pharaoh’s spies told him the Israelites were trapped and he personally lead his army in to guarantee their return to bondage. Starting the 4th day 18th Abib NIGHT Yahweh parted the Red Sea and the Israelites passed through safely: “And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them:” (Exodus 14:19). This “angel of God” was Christ Himself: “Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:1-4). He is our Shepherd - the Stone of Israel - see Genesis 49:24 ! “And Moses STRECHED FORTH HIS HAND OVER THE SEA, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and Yahweh overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them. But the children of Israel walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea; and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left. THUS Yahweh saved Israel THAT DAY out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore. And Israel saw that great work which Yahweh did upon the Egyptians: and the people feared Yahweh, and believed Yahweh, and his servant Moses” (Exodus 14:27-31). “Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto Yahweh… And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to Yahweh, for he hath triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.” (Exodus 15:1-21). “And they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer . . . And smote all the firstborn in Egypt; the chief of their strength in the tabernacles of Ham: But made his own people to go forth like sheep, and guided them in the wilderness like a flock. And he led them on safely, so that they feared not: but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.” (Psalms 78:35,51-53) This 18th was a great “day of gladness”, salvation, celebration and thanksgiving ! This 18th according to the Dead Sea Scrolls solar calendar, was the weekly Sabbath day ! This 18th Sabbath day, Christ our Shepherd/Stone/Rock herded the whole flock of Israel out of the Egyptian pit ! (N.B. see Matthew 12:8-13). This 18th was the weekly Sabbath day on Yahweh's Heavenly Calendar, and so they would not have travelled any further that day, because they were already out of the Egyptian pit and it was fitting to celebrate and praise Yahweh, as they did for the rest of that day on the opposite shore of the Red Sea ! After three days journey across Egypt to the Red Sea - this 4th day 18th Abib Sabbath day salvation of Israel is also that 18th Abib Sabbath Day Resurrection of Christ - Lord of the Sabbath Day - after three full nights and three full days in the dark tomb: “He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it.” (Isaiah 25:8) So Moses and Yahweh didn’t lie - they did travel THREE DAYS into the Egyptian wilderness to sacrifice, and by the end of the third days travel they encamped at the Red Sea: That 18th NIGHT starting the 4th day, Pharaoh, his chariots, horses and army were all sacrificed in the Red Sea. Death for Israel was literally swallowed up. Pharaoh had no idea that he himself and his oppressive army were to be Yahweh’s sacrifice (sacrificial Red Sea slaughter/feast in divine judgment) The Red Sea Gulf of Suez, "tongue of the Egyptian sea", as the Bible calls it, literally swallowed them up and the fowls of the air and monsters of the deep had a great feast ! Now there was no Pharaoh to return to and Israel was free to go !

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    The Great Bitter Lake is also bordered on the west side by desert and mountains 150-200 meters high, and the Gulf of Suez possibly extended into this lake - I no longer have the evidence of it's ancient shoreline. So this scenario is definitely within the THREE day travel limit to the crossing point.

  • @Rafaelberrio777
    @Rafaelberrio777 Жыл бұрын

    Traducirlo al español por favor 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @lauraschroeder8177
    @lauraschroeder8177 Жыл бұрын

    The archaeological evidence incredible. Does anyone know if there was further research done?

  • @ClearCallMinistries

    @ClearCallMinistries

    Жыл бұрын

    There definitely has been a number of other Bible explorers who have been seeing and uncovering the evidence on this. Ron Wyatt also has documented footage on this. And I think some others, too. So praise God that the truth is getting out!

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @rickraybourn7456
    @rickraybourn7456 Жыл бұрын

    Larry Williams is from Kalispell, MT, I was born there

  • @rickhorejsi1121
    @rickhorejsi1121 Жыл бұрын

    The next Qwest of the Holy Bible for me is The Return of JESUS CHRIST ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ , AMEN AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!!!!!

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    Maranatha! 🙌🏻

  • @m1nd0fmichael96
    @m1nd0fmichael96 Жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @ReformedJon75
    @ReformedJon759 ай бұрын

    "what are we doing here Larry?" "we're stealing history Bob". Naughty boys.

  • @carlwalker3557
    @carlwalker3557 Жыл бұрын

    It’s too obvious for the devil’s comfort, so those who are not of God keep it guarded.

  • @voiceofreason162
    @voiceofreason1627 ай бұрын

    This is just a respin of the 1978 discovery. All these details were pretty well established by the 1990s. Including the route, archaeological findings and such. It's slick with it's musical score and a professional narration, but still a remake of existing works, and no credit afforded.

  • @jameserickson6469
    @jameserickson6469 Жыл бұрын

    Okay, I like that the guys followed the logistical clues from the biblical accounts, used local lore, and found some similarities in what they were looking for. However, I found flaws in the presentation. The first alleged altar, looked like just a big pile of rocks, but I found the petroglyphs interesting. Would have liked to see a lot more on the second site they located. As to the “melted” rock that made up the whole upper third of the mountain. Where’s the picture, and why didn’t one of them stick a sample rock in their backpack? The rest of video just kinda lost its steam for me after that.

  • @Turt51278

    @Turt51278

    Жыл бұрын

    I have seen many videos the black rocks are not black underneath or inside. Only the tops and sides are chared.

  • @natepeaslee4582

    @natepeaslee4582

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@jasonmessenger3162 can you give directions on where to watch these videos you're talking about?

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @WideAwakeJones1

    @WideAwakeJones1

    9 ай бұрын

    Read Galatians! He tells Mt Sinai is in Arabia! Exodus - Moses in Midian- at the burning bush - After you redeemed the children of Israel, come back and worship Me on THIS mountain!’

  • @WideAwakeJones1

    @WideAwakeJones1

    9 ай бұрын

    Don’t let your unbelief overrule you common sense!

  • @highdesertfarm5067
    @highdesertfarm5067 Жыл бұрын

    Who would have thought, the scholars were wrong and the word of God is right

  • @erikboreel8047
    @erikboreel8047 Жыл бұрын

    Who's the shepherd who leads us through the valley of darkness ? One who can separate himself from the herd, meaning a leader to read the land

  • @daveweiss5647
    @daveweiss5647 Жыл бұрын

    This is Amazing, someone needs to pressure the Saudis to allow real archeological exploration, the evidence points to it being legitimate!

  • @janetwilde6803
    @janetwilde6803Ай бұрын

    What about Todd M. Fink's findings?

  • @racheldunstone5147
    @racheldunstone51472 жыл бұрын

    Praise God 🙏

  • @razony
    @razony Жыл бұрын

    2022 and peoples are still searching for truth.

  • @RM-dx6tm
    @RM-dx6tm Жыл бұрын

    Mt. Sinai is in Egypt. Sinai is the area between the golf of Aqaba and golf of Sues . its a Holy place where ancient St. Catharine Monastery was built about 1500 years ago to worship God.

  • @awakentruth1116

    @awakentruth1116

    Жыл бұрын

    You're wrong... Read the Bible

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @1thess523
    @1thess5232 жыл бұрын

    It's no coincidence that BOB & LARRY 😉 found the mountain of God

  • @garyoates4142

    @garyoates4142

    Жыл бұрын

    they were the first christians to find it .... the muslims have been aware of it for 1400 years why do you think that is ? how do the muslims know whee it is but the christians with their " holy spirit " didnt know ?

  • @alejandrogaricia2252

    @alejandrogaricia2252

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @cameronrussell2947

    @cameronrussell2947

    Жыл бұрын

    Ron Wyatt was the true discoverer. These two failed to credit him - only Jim Irwin who passed on the info to them (friend of Ron)

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @edwardkmicheal218
    @edwardkmicheal218 Жыл бұрын

    Stay Blessed Bob, kdagAug2022

  • @joseamilcarsalgadolainez3586
    @joseamilcarsalgadolainez35866 ай бұрын

    Ron Wyatt

  • @elimprastowo4223
    @elimprastowo42232 жыл бұрын

    Hi can u make indonesian subtitle available again?

  • @wehvgirlpwr
    @wehvgirlpwr2 жыл бұрын

    You’re a little late to the party, Bob. This area was already discovered and pegged as Mt Sinai years ago by Ron Wyatt not you, that’s why there is a fence around it already.

  • @ryanthurman92

    @ryanthurman92

    Жыл бұрын

    Source

  • @jadeolin8514

    @jadeolin8514

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ryanthurman92 you gave you the name of the man, you have a search function, it's not hard.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez...

  • @leahwilliams38
    @leahwilliams382 жыл бұрын

    How do you buy this

  • @explorationfilms

    @explorationfilms

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can buy a DVD at www.explorationfilms.com/THE_SEARCH_FOR_THE_REAL_MT_SINAI.php or stream it digitally at www.exploreflix.world

  • @buckshot_V
    @buckshot_V5 ай бұрын

    I'm disappointed it started out questioning the Holy Bible and the Books of Moses authenticity right off the bat.

  • @ralphquintero3350
    @ralphquintero3350 Жыл бұрын

    The Bible clearly states that Mount Sinaí is in Saudi Arabia. Somewhere in the New Testament. If I'm not mistaken it's found in the book of Hebrews.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @tommywarren4633
    @tommywarren4633 Жыл бұрын

    When Moses went to Midian the first time to marry and live there the movies all show that he trumped all the way but actually to get there he had to either swim or hitch a ride across the Gulf of aquaba

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @brianmostowy8433
    @brianmostowy8433 Жыл бұрын

    Never let this out! And Moses was only suppose to speak to the rock .Not striike it.

  • @mikhailalexandrovichrimsky5501
    @mikhailalexandrovichrimsky55012 жыл бұрын

    Excelent work, my amazing Western Counterparts! I have watched countless videos on this subject and you gents have proven to be quite close to the truth! My only unbiased problem of your investigation is that "land bridge". I am certain you gents might not be very certain about this route they took. For one, it is still submerged, and an Easterly wind will open a channel crossing that path. Not only that, but assuming that the correct wind did open a dry walkway across for 24Km, there would hardly by a significant Waterwall on both sides...perhaps 5-10m high! In the Navy, we learned to survive fighting quite strong currents mixed on one location, bodies tumbling while trying to orientating oneself finding the surface and many times I jumped my behind against the tank floor, but 10m is nothing significant to survive. And again, remember the Santorini Volcano that erupted during the Exodus. It blasted pitch black Ashcouds filled with icebowls filled with fire inside pyroclastic 40Kg hail objects that formed something like 40Km in the Stratosphere and dropping all over the Furtile Crescent (This Fire/Ice Hailobjects was proven in Tel Aviv University). There was also a Tsunami that altered the geographical formation of the lakes in the Nile Delta right beyond Yam Suf. The Mediterranean seabed forms a Subduction Zone pushing in under the European Continental Plate. It should be noted that the "Furtile Crescent (that ran from the Nile Delta, through Canaan, turning east at the Euphrates and ending where Babelon used to be) is considered to be the World's most dangerous tectonic zones as there are four separate Fault lines running through that area. The Volcano's shockwave was so severe that certain Scholars are of the opinion that Jericho's walls weekened significantly as the city is basically located right on top of the The Great Rift Valley that runs for 3,000 miles between Syria and Mozambique and passes *through the Dead Sea, below Jerusalem's eastern hills.* The fault line was caused by the separation of African and Eurasian tectonic plates 35 million years ago, a split that weakened the Earth's crust. At Jerico, the fault line is right under the Jordan River. (Please also note that the Volcano's Shockwave could have played a role in the river backing up for the Israelites to cross over!) I am also a Musician (Rimsky-Korsakov) and I understand acoustical Power, a problem at some point many years ago that caused terrible Jet engine vibrations in our MiG engines. My Grandfathers, Professors at Moscow University had to solve the extremely powerful accoutical increase per seconds when an object struck the turbofans sending a Soundwave into the engine that starting to bounce against the walls and keep building in decibels..like as when one shout "Hello" at mountains and you hear many returns. My point is, any waveform - Audio (as in Synths and properties adjusted by its envelope), Blastwave (As in explosives, Volcanoes, etc), Pressurwaves (measured in PSI, eg when an 747 suddenly decompress) and so on. They all work on the principle as when one throws a stone in a pond, and it forms wave circles moving outwards. No, imaging (as in the MiG), when 3 Million Israelites would suddenly shout full voice "Wha!!!" Every person creates a Blastwave (or pressurewave) that moves in that circle pattern towards Jericho's wall. You friend next to you did the same and at some point your two waveforms cross each other and the contact points her they cross has increased PSI! New times this by 3 Million Pressure waves and the combined PSI (Pressure per Inch) at the wall could be the power of a pretty decent yield Nuclear Shockwave, that might very well destroy the already weakened walls by the Fault Line, thanks to the Volcano! I tell you, Pressurewaves ripped engines apart, just by throwing a little stone into those highly finely tuned turbofan blades. *Did the walls of Jericho fall from earthquake?* The walls of Jericho fell not because of trumpet-playing inspired by the heavens, but by events beneath the ground, according to geologists who have pinned the calamity on an earthquake. ... "That was devastated either by an earthquake or a tsunami [the seawave caused by an undersea earthquake]," said Dr Butler.10 Sept 1997 (You see now, the volcano!) The Great Rift Valley runs for 3,000 miles between Syria and Mozambique and passes through the Dead Sea, below Jerusalem's eastern hills. The fault line was caused by the separation of African and Eurasian tectonic plates 35 million years ago, a split that *weakened the Earth's crust.* So in conclusion, the highly unstable tectonic plates in this region, like the MiG's turbofan, as "shaken" by the European plate, causing a pretty decent shockwave around the coastlines of the Guf of Aqaba. Like the stone in the water, these shockwaves caused the seawater to form a medium-sized Tsunami in the Aqaba Gulf ad the Red Sea as ell. Ships capsized and all sorts of cargo landed on the seafloor. "Navy" ships with horses chariots, weapons etc, all descended into the 3Km deep dark Abyss! It is said that the Dark Ashcloud is what Moses used to demonstrate God's power to turn the Land of Egypt into total darkness! До свидания! Saint Mikhail (Russian Orthodox) 35 Year Biblical Scholar with Dr. Isra'el Finkelstein (Totally unbiased Prof of Archeology of the Holy Land, University Tel Aviv, as a mentor.)

  • @carlwalker3557

    @carlwalker3557

    Жыл бұрын

    Be as “scientific “ as you will. The walls of Jericho fell thru faith as Hebrews 11 says. You think you know, yet YHWH caused all of what is written. Not your long drawn out supposedly educated explanation of tectonic plates and all.

  • @ljb9001

    @ljb9001

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @markwarne5049

    @markwarne5049

    Жыл бұрын

    God is 100% real and made the whole universe and sent his son Jesus to die for us, stopping sea is nothing to God he made the whole universe.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @michaelmichael3295
    @michaelmichael32956 ай бұрын

    Am. I. Listening to a man who claims he went to the moon? Can't get past this.... But absolutely agree with the people talking about man wayatt. Shame they didn't mention him in all this.

  • @billwilkerson2415
    @billwilkerson2415 Жыл бұрын

    I need to get in touch with the men

  • @americanswan
    @americanswan6 ай бұрын

    But the water has to be deep enough for Pharaoh's army to drown.

  • @Michael-pn5lp
    @Michael-pn5lp10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez

  • @theresakeech845
    @theresakeech845 Жыл бұрын

    ron wyatt is the real

  • @ralphowen3367
    @ralphowen3367 Жыл бұрын

    It sounds like you do not take the Nuweiba Beach crossing as the correct sight.

  • @Michael-pn5lp

    @Michael-pn5lp

    10 ай бұрын

    Comparing traveling men in the prime of their lives and/or on camels, to a huge mixed multitude of men, women, children and elderly with flocks and herds of livestock, doesn't seem sensible to me. Pharaoh and his chariots caught up with them at the Red Sea crossing point in LESS than one day - probably in only a few hours from when the spies reported they were entangled in the land on the wrong side of the Red Sea ! This also establishes a certain travel limit to the crossing point ! So what would take Laurence of Arabia on camels four days to the Gulf of Aqaba crossing point, only took Pharaoh and his chariots a few hours ? That is the clincher ! It could only have been the top of the Gulf of Suez ! Thinking logically: Three days travel to the Red Sea crossing 15th,16th,17th Abib. 18th Abib weekly Sabbath taken out of the Egyptian pit through the Red Sea and celebrating on the opposite shore. 19th, 20th, 21st and arriving during 22nd Abib at the bitter waters of Marah. Note the 3 day - 4th day pattern ! The three day distance they travelled before the crossing, should be three quarters of the four day distance they travelled after the crossing to get to Marah. This should help eliminate incorrect proposed Red Sea crossing points. The north end of the Gulf of Suez is still the most likely crossing point - possibly in the area that is now dried up, since the Gulf of Suez is proven to have extended much further north in antiquity. i.e. travelling 9 days distance in three days to get to the crossing, and then travelling 4 days distance in 4 days to Marah after the crossing, doesn't make sense. The same applies to other proposed crossing sites ! On the first day of the 15th they left soon after midnight and travelled to Succoth, giving a maximum of 18 hours travel. They must have rested overnight after 18 hours travel. The second afternoon they "encamped" in Etham. After turning away from leaving Egypt, the third afternoon they got to Pihahiroth where the crossing took place. The Straits of Tiran are about 500 kilometers from Rameses - it just can't be done ! It's about 400km to the top of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is just as unlikely a three day journey for a multitude of men, women and children with herds of livestock. So the whole Gulf of Aqaba is ruled out, leaving only the top of the Gulf of Suez as the likely site - probably the dry bed of the sea that is proven to have extended further north in antiquity. The Bible shows that the Israelites got to the Red Sea crossing point in three days walking, and Pharaoh and his chariots got there in less than one day. This is IMPOSSIBLE for any Gulf of Aqaba crossing, but quite plausible for a crossing at the top of the Gulf of Suez..

  • @ralphowen3367

    @ralphowen3367

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Michael-pn5lp Gal. 4:25 says that Mt. Sinai was in Arabia. The miraculous working of God in redeeming Israel from Egypt and harnessing them up to Himself in taking them across the Pennensula between the two tongues of the Red Sea (Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aquaba) defies logic and sensible Ness. While a few of the biblical locations were on that Egyption Pennensula, many other of the locations were to the east of the Gulf of Aquaba where Arabia was, unless Arabia was partly to the west of the Gulf of Aquaba. If tradition, even biblical tradition had got it wrong for so many centuries, the map makers were also deceived. The place where Moses ascended the mountain of God was near where his father in law lived--to the east of the Gulf of Aquaba in Arabia proper. The children of Israel could not have crossed at the Sea of Reeds much nearer to Goshen, because there are no depths there into which the armies of Pharaoh were drowned in the Red Sea. Pihirohoth (sp) near where they crossed is also apparently near the Straits of Tiran and Baalzephon is in the waters of the Gulf of Aquaba. The mountain where Moses received the Law and saw the burning bush has by tradition been called the Mt. of Moses by the Arabs, and the split rock at Horeb where the waters flowed out is also on the east side of the Gulf of Aquaba. The wilderness of Shur is there as well the place where the quails came down as food for the Israelis who were none of them sick on their trek and whose shoes did not wear out. The pursuing Egyptians were on horses, which explains how they could catch up with the Hebrews on a day's ride.

  • @alanstafford5275
    @alanstafford5275 Жыл бұрын

    J.A.L. is 1.583875 miles at it's Peak.

  • @ryanborghini2975
    @ryanborghini29753 ай бұрын

    Glory to Jesus ❤

  • @newcreations1929
    @newcreations1929 Жыл бұрын

    😭😭😭😭😭

  • @hornplayer1228
    @hornplayer12285 ай бұрын

    These guys were so busy duplicating Ron Wyatt's work from 30 years earlier that they missed the most important find of all - the metal casting smelter on the top of a small hill with 5 furnaces and casting formers carved into the nearby rock for casting ornaments, rings, and curtain clips for the sanctuary. Best of all is the former for one of the the cherub wings used to hammer the gold plate into shape which was discovered by Ron Wyatt's associates in 2023. The indentations of the wing feathers can still be clearly traced today. Christians are searching all over the world trying to convince themselves that their precious OT accounts are true - when everything recorded is all hiding in plain sight throughout Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Nobody wants to accept the discoveries of the Wyatt Foundation due to the stigma associated with the thought that God would never use a humble Seventh Day Adventist like Ron to reveal the physical evidence associated with the history of His special people. The silence from pulpits throughout the world regarding these discoveries is deafening and painful to bear.

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