Meteorological phenomena could be behind the parting of the Red Sea, which allowed Moses to help the Israelites escape the Egyptians, a study suggests. Rebekah Garratt and Rikesh Kunverji ...
When Moses and his people reached the Red Sea (which wasn’t actually red, despite its name), they didn’t know what to do. “How can we get across?” The Egyptians had nearly caught them.
Of these hymns, the first was chanted by the shore of the Red Sea as soon as the Israelites had crossed it; the second, in the land of Moab, a few days before his repose. The Holy High Priest Aaron ...
As we pass through Halloween and move toward Thanksgiving, the community's holiday spirit comes through in a wide variety of community events and activities. Here are just a few bits of the ...
Moses has been gone for 40 days ... After all, they had just witnessed God’s power in the parting of the Red Sea and had received manna from heaven. How could they turn away so quickly?
Mariners will always respect the sea. In difficult times they’ll be in blind fear of its implacable power. An incoming tide is a landlubber’s window on its power. As King Cnut predicted. When the ...