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The Miracles of Exodus

A Scientist's Discovery of the Extraordinary Natural Causes of the Biblical Stories

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The Miracles of Exodus

By: Colin Humphreys
Narrated by: William Neenan
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The Real Story of the Exodus Colin Humphreys, a world-renowned Cambridge University scientist, reveals for the first time the concrete, scientific truth behind the Exodus miracles. The Burning Bush: Caused by a volcanic vent that opened up under the bush. Crossing the Red Sea: The water was pushed back by a very strong wind blowing all night. This is a known physical phenomenon called wind set down. The details given in the Bible mean we can pinpoint where the Red Sea crossing occurred. Drowning Pharaoh's Army: When the very strong wind suddenly stopped blowing, the water rushed back in the form of a rapidly returning "bore" wave, sweeping Pharaoh's army into the sea. Mount Sinai: The real Mount Sinai is in present-day Saudi Arabia, not the Sinai Desert as is generally assumed.

©2003 Colin J. Humphreys (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Christianity Religious Studies Middle East Pharaoh Ancient History Africa
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If more scholars and theologians actually did field trips and cross referenced contemporary information from travellers then surely the conclusions reached here would have arrived sooner.
There are some assumptions in the part covering the events persuading the pharaoh which I found a bit of a stretch. But taken as whole it was credible, sometimes you’ve just got to accept that science can’t explain everything.
The narrator was very clear if a bit sleep inducing.

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