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  • Author: Erhard Hermann
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Erhard Hermann

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This Resource features Maps, Timelines and Charts

Patriarch chronologies from Adam to Jacob
Patriarch Chronologies based on the Masoretic Text
Abraham to Joshua Timeline
Chart showing the dating of the Judges
Timeline showing the reigns of the Kings
Timeline showing the ancient Empires
Comprehensive Time Line from the Flood to the Roman Empire
Map of Middle East at the Time of the Patriarchs
Map of the Exodus from Egypt
Map of Tribal Allotments for Israel
Ancient routes in the Middle East
Map of Asia Minor in New Testament Times
Map of the Assyrian Empire at its largest extent
Map of the Babylonian Empire at its largest extent
Map showing the extent of the regions that Saul, David and Solomon Controlled
Map showing extent of Hittite Empire
Map of Israel
Map of Judea during New Testament Times
Map of Joshua's Northern Campaign
Map of Joshua's Southern Campaign
Map of the New Testament World
Canaan during the time of the Patriarchs
Map of Paul's Journey to Rome
Map of Paul's 1st Missionary Journey
Map of Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey
Map of Paul's 3rd Missionary Journey
Map of Persian Empire
Map of the journeys of Peter and Philip
Map of the Roman Empire
Map showing the likely dispersion of the descendants of Noah
Chart of the Table of the Nations
The descendants of Noah to Jacob’s sons
Map of the 7 Churches mentioned in the book of Revelation
New Testament Events Timeline
Illustration of the Armour of God
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What's New in Version 1.2 (See full changelog)

  • Added New Testament map of Jerusalem


Hi Erhard,

 

Looking at the map pictured,the crossing of the Red Sea and the location of Mt Sinai are far further north than features in the scriptures describe and historians and archaeologists suggest.

 

The strongest proposals are those that place the crossing of the Red Sea below where the Suez Canal is, and Mt Sinai in the southern location pictured on the map.Those proposals are based on events and topography expressed in the scriptures and comparisons made by archaeologists wanting to be objective in their reasoning on these events.

 

I'm only querying this because some "modern" researchers are keen to rationalise away scriptural descriptions of miraculous events. I'm not suggesting you are doing this, but the sources contributing to the pictured map appear to be doing so.

 

Thanks for considering these thoughts.

Thanks for the comment.

The location that I show is based on information from https://biblearchaeology.org/  and also from James Hoffmeier. Associates for Biblical Research is very Biblically based. They are a good and reliable source when it comes to Archaeology.

They have shown that the Mediterranean Sea extended further South as I have shown on the map. They have also shown that the Ballah Lakes were larger at the time prior to the Suez Canal being put in. James Hoffmeier has also shown there was a series of Egyptian forts and a canal system to protect Egypt from the East.

Here are some links regarding the Exodus route that explain this.

https://biblearchaeo...ossing-part-one

https://biblearchaeo...ossing-part-two

On the map I show two possibilities for Mount Sinai. The traditional one is further South and comes from the Byzantine time period. The one that is further North is based on the information from Associates for Biblical research. The reasoning for that location based on the Biblical information is discussed in the Videos above.

The whole Exodus and Red Sea crossing was definitely a miracle. Yes, there a lot of people trying to take the miraculous out of this, but the crossing cannot be explained away by the wind blowing the water  away or any such thing. Apparently the Ballah Lakes were over 15 feet deep at the point which is plenty much to drown any armed soldier.


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