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There is plenty of conjecture, but the short answer is that we no longer know. Legend says Kabrit a former RAF stands there today.

Secular historians and archaeologists also dispute the claim that Moses ever lived and hold that the Israelites never lived in Egypt.

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โˆ™ 11y ago

The account of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea under Moses leadership from
Egypt is found in the second book of The Bible - Exodus. Much has been written
about which route they took. A biblical archeologist named Ron Wyatt found the
remains of an Egyptian chariot in 1978 on the floor of the Red Sea. Read more
about his discoveries by following the 'Related Link' below.

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โˆ™ 12y ago
A:The scriptures do not say where the Moses and the Israelites crossed the Red Sea. Nor is there any extra-scriptural evidence of where a crossing could have taken place, either in Archaeology or history, and over ninety per cent of scholars are reported to believe that the Exodus from Egypt never really happened as described in the Bible.
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โˆ™ 13y ago

After the water of the Red sea was parted , the Israelites crossed to the other side with their families , cattle and belongings.

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โˆ™ 12y ago

God parted the Red Sea for them and they crossed the Red Sea on dry land by foot.

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