Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Chariot Wheels Discovered in the Red Sea - Part 1


Chariot Wheels Discovered in the Red Sea!


The Bible records that a huge number of Hebrew slaves escaped the wrath of Egypt through the parted waters of the Red Sea.

Is that just an old myth . . . or did it really happen?


Is there any proof that the Biblical account of the Exodus actually happened? How can we know that this is more than a children's story?

The Bible details the destruction of Pharaoh's army as walls of sea water crashed down upon them.

Many human and horse bones have been recovered from the bottom of the Red Sea. What other evidence is there that an army was destroyed by water?


The story began in 1978 when a man by the name of Ron Wyatt chartered a small air-plane and was flying over the Sea of Aqaba south of Israel.

Wyatt was a part-time Bible explorer who was in the area on some archeological research at the sites of Sodom and Gomorrah along side of the Dead Sea.

As he flew over Neweiba Beach he commented to the pilot -- "That looks like the area the Bible describes where Moses was trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh's army. I need to go down there and take a closer look."

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