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Mount Sinai Evidence - cover

Mount Sinai Evidence

Estelle Whitford

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Mount Sinai Evidence" delves into the age-old question of whether the Exodus was a real event and if so, where the true Mount Sinai is located. Challenging the traditional belief that Jebel Musa in the Sinai Peninsula is the sacred mountain, the book explores geographical and archaeological data to propose an alternative location in Saudi Arabia. The study highlights the importance of understanding the Exodus not only for religious studies but also for grasping the shaping of early Western civilizations and their belief systems.

 
The book systematically compares the Exodus narrative with the physical attributes of potential locations, focusing on geographical criteria derived from the biblical text, such as the presence of a large plain at its base and accessible water sources. This approach allows readers to re-evaluate the historical context of the Exodus, moving beyond tradition to explore verifiable geographical and historical data. It begins by introducing the Exodus narrative and existing theories, then analyzes candidate mountains in Saudi Arabia using geological data and satellite imagery, culminating in a presentation of the peak that most closely aligns with the Exodus criteria.

 
By connecting Biblical Studies with World History, "Mount Sinai Evidence" offers a unique perspective appealing to a broad audience interested in the historical relationship between religious texts and physical reality. The book contributes to the ongoing debate surrounding the location of Mount Sinai, presenting a robust case for exploring alternative locations and providing a framework for future research in this intersection of religious history and historical geography.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 84 pages.

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