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    The video is essentially an infomercial for the book. Jabal al-laws sounds like a nice theory for the real Mt. Sinai, but there are some major problems with it.
    1. After Ron Wyatt's death, his wife admitted that he modified photographs, among which were the undersea pictures of "chariot wheels."
    2. Since the pharoah's army chased after the Israelites 3 days after the exodus, it is reasonable to ***ume that they caught up with the Israelites within the week. The trouble is, that two million people lugging their possessions could not possibly have traversed 300 miles across the Sinai peninsula to the Gulf of Aqaba in a single week.
    3. Decades of archaeology (namely the villages on the current Sinai maps) would have to be restudied and reinterpreted to support this theory - not likely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tdidymas View Post
    The video is essentially an infomercial for the book. Jabal al-laws sounds like a nice theory for the real Mt. Sinai, but there are some major problems with it.
    1. After Ron Wyatt's death, his wife admitted that he modified photographs, among which were the undersea pictures of "chariot wheels."
    2. Since the pharoah's army chased after the Israelites 3 days after the exodus, it is reasonable to ***ume that they caught up with the Israelites within the week. The trouble is, that two million people lugging their possessions could not possibly have traversed 300 miles across the Sinai peninsula to the Gulf of Aqaba in a single week.
    3. Decades of archaeology (namely the villages on the current Sinai maps) would have to be restudied and reinterpreted to support this theory - not likely.
    TD



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    Oh, here we Go. Did you even watch the video ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdidymas View Post
    The video is essentially an infomercial for the book. Jabal al-laws sounds like a nice theory for the real Mt. Sinai, but there are some major problems with it.
    1. After Ron Wyatt's death, his wife admitted that he modified photographs, among which were the undersea pictures of "chariot wheels."
    2. Since the pharoah's army chased after the Israelites 3 days after the exodus, it is reasonable to ***ume that they caught up with the Israelites within the week. The trouble is, that two million people lugging their possessions could not possibly have traversed 300 miles across the Sinai peninsula to the Gulf of Aqaba in a single week.
    3. Decades of archaeology (namely the villages on the current Sinai maps) would have to be restudied and reinterpreted to support this theory - not likely.
    TD
    archaeology has tried its best to prove the exodus story;it would like nothing better to find some evidence supporting any part of the account of slaves making bricks or anything related but it can't..

    In fact, among ancient historians ,no mention is made of a defeated pharaoh or an emergence of a new nation in Canaan .

    Since pharaoh had made many enemies in the area outside of Egypt ,the story of his drowning or the defeat of his army by slaves would've made the rounds for many years.it just can't fit so you must acquit.

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