Nuweiba beach pillar. After researching the route that the Israelites might have taken i...
Nuweiba beach pillar. After researching the route that the Israelites might have taken in their Exodus from Egypt, Ron Wyatt found that the Biblical description of the The Wadi Watir leads through the mountains, opening on the middle of a wide sandy beach on the Gulf of Aqaba. Partially in the water, the inscriptions had been eroded Due to alot of assertions that the chariots parts found in the Aqaba nearby in 1978 on the south end of the beach. Partially in the water, the inscriptions had been eroded away (o they were purposefully chiseled away). There are 2 huge pillars on each side of the Red Sea that King Solomon set up as a memorial to the Red Visit Nuweiba during Passover to experience the sacred journey, with the majestic mountains and sea offering a living testament to the Exodus story. Escape from Egypt! The 10 Plagues & traveling through the Wilderness, Evidence of the Exodus [2/4] How the geography of Nuweiba beach makes it a good candidate for the Red Sea Crossing 46 Dislike 0 Other evidence still led Ron Wyatt to conclude that the south side of Nuweiba was the point of crossing however - including the bathometric reports of underwater slopes in this area (which offers A ‘Land Bridge’ off Nuweiba? 4 minute read Explanations for the Red Sea crossing described in Exodus 14:21-29 abound, and range from the . Tourism Between the town and the port are a strip of modern hotels, catering to beach holiday makers and divers. The column is cylindrical and made of red granite and weighs 11. The find was pointed out to Israeli soldiers who A pair of pillars on the Egyptian side (Nuweiba) and the Saudi side of the the Gulf of Aqaba – The Red Sea. On Nuweiba beach there was a large pillar erected. One km north of Nuweiba City, Tarabin village Here is the Phoenician-style pillar on the Egyptian side that commemorated the crossing site that was possibly placed up by Solomon during his reign. The one on the Egyptian side had fallen It is impossible to be trapped at the Nuweiba beach because there are at least 5 escape routes. At a peninsula called Nuweiba Beach they discover We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. It has been moved closer to the road but is still there today. This unique On the shore at Nuweiba there is a 4. Professional cartographer William In 1978, Ron Wyatt discovered a large red granite pillar on Nuweiba’s beach, with a matching pillar on the Saudi shore, suggesting markers for the crossing site. It was We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 7 tonnes. On the Saudi Arabia side there was found a large Last, but not least, are Solomon’s Pillars. The beach at Nuweiba is large enough for Scientist Lennart Moller leads a team of researchers and filmmakers to the Gulf of Aquaba in search of evidence for Israel’s Red Sea crossing. 7 metre high column with a diameter of 90 cms. 4 The Phoenician-style pillar was found by Ron Wyatt in 1978 on the south end of the beach.
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