Mystery of Split Rock of Horeb

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Mystery of Split Rock of Horeb This split rock of horeb which seems to be considered by Christians to be that rock and so evidence for Moses and the Exodus. It seems the rock has marks of water erosion yet there is no water to be found in the area.

The route to Mt. Sinai after the Nuweiba crossing also fails to allow for a second Red Sea camp (3rd stop after crossing) because they would have to pass twice through the mountain ranges to return to the Red Sea. If they did not move in-land through the mountains, they would have remained at the Red Sea shore for both stops 2 at Elim and stop 3 for the Red Sea Camp. This would make both stop 2 and 3 “Red Sea Camps�. Obviously, they moved for three days AWAY from the Red Sea then returned to the Red Sea again. Only a Red Sea crossing at the Straits of Tiran work for a second Red Sea camp. The path is through an almost impassable mount range and there is not enough time to get there. The route would take them into the El Bad sand flats and the


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