News
In "Building Pharaoh's Chariot," a team of archaeologists, engineers, woodworkers, and horse trainers join forces to build and test two highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots.
“In Jewish tradition,” write Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro, “one shouldn’t celebrate the drowning of Pharaoh’s armies in the Red Sea because they, too, were God’s children ...
Archaeologists did not unearth the bones of Egyptian soldiers, weapons and chariots to prove the biblical account of the parting of the Red Sea, despite the false claims of many stories reporting ...
Titian shows Pharaoh’s army going gurgle gurgle in the Red Sea. Titian, Submersion of the Pharaoh’s Army in the Red Sea , c. 1515, printed 1549, woodcut. (Photo courtesy of David Tunick, Inc.) ...
An enormous, complex design, The Submersion of Pharaoh's Army in the Red Sea reflects the strength of Titian's drawing, which propels the narrative across several woodblocks to achieve a remarkable ...
A key moment in Christianity, Islam and Judaism which requires a certain amount of faith to believe could have happened - now has a plausible scientific explanation ...
The discovery of a “hot hole” in the Red Sea indicates that Pharaoh’s Egyptian soldiers could literally have been in “hot water” pursuing the fleeing Israelites at the time of the Exodus ...
Parting the Red Sea made it all the way to number 28 on IGN's Top 100 Movie Moments. Check out which video game made it to number 1!
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results