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46. The Exodus
Season 4 · Episode 9

46. The Exodus

The parting of the red sea is legendary today, and most people treat it as just that … legend. Like many things in the Bible, the exodus from Egypt is looked on with great scepticism by secular scholars - and some Christian scholars even! So, what evide

Undeceptions with John Dickson

July 25, 20211h 4m

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The parting of the red sea is legendary today … and most people treat it as just that … legend.

Like many things in the Bible, the exodus from Egypt (recorded in the book Old Testament book of Exodus) is looked on with great scepticism by secular scholars - and some Christian scholars even.


It’s understandable. 


The existence of Moses, mighty prophet and prince of Egypt. The ten plagues that devastated that ancient civilisation. The blood of the passover lamb protecting the houses of Israel from the plagues. And, of course, the deliverance of the people of Israel en mass from the slavery in Egypt.


They all lack direct historical evidence outside the Bible. 


So it’s just made up, right? 


Well, sort of … not really! 


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