The Mystery Marble Inscription at Jabal-al-Maqla. Within the Jabal al-Lawz range in northwest Saudi Arabia, Jabal-al-Maqla has been theorized as a candidate for the biblical Mount Sinai. At the eastern base of this mountain, remnants of a number of ancient … Continue reading → The post Mystery Quarry Inscription Solved appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
Was the Biblical Exodus a Myth? According to Wikipedia, “the Exodus is the charter myth of the Israelites… it tells the myth of the enslavement of the Israelites in ancient Egypt, their liberation through the hand of their tutelary deity Yahweh…” This premise was supported by claims that the biblical Exodus … Continue reading → The post Was the Exodus a Myth? appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
Passover—A night different from all others— Stepping back in time over 3400 years, the sons of Israel (Jacob) had been enslaved in Egypt for decades. Nine plagues had already befallen Egypt, and the prideful Pharaoh had still not relented to … Continue reading → The post Passover appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
Water provision at Mount Sinai? The biblical Exodus from Egypt began after Passover, observed on the 14th day of Aviv, the first month on the Hebrew lunar calendar. Aviv would correspond with March/April on our calendar. Two months later, the … Continue reading → The post Water At Mount Sinai appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
In northwest Saudi Arabia, a large fenced archaeological site lies 4 miles north of the base of Jabal al-Maqla, a location surmised for the biblical Mount Sinai of the Exodus. This 28 acre site, first described and photographed in the … Continue reading → The post Jabal al-Lawz Cemetery Update appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
Here is an excerpt from Antiquities and Chronology by John Jackson, ca. 1752: Diodorus Siculus has a remarkable passage in his History of the Ichthyophagi, [fish eaters] who lived near the Arabian Gulf, amongst whom, he saies, was preserved a … Continue reading → The post An Ancient Tradition of the Red Sea Parting? appeared first on Ancient Exodus.| Ancient Exodus
The author’s 2019 book, The Exodus Mysteries: of Midian, Sinai & Jabal al-Lawz delves deeply into this topic. Rate this post| Ancient Exodus