This is a counter-argument to those who believe that the Hebrews / nation of Israel never spent time in Egypt in bondage. The presence of so many Egyptian The presence of biblical Hebrew names with an Egyptian etymology refutes the notion that the Hebrews / nation of Israel never spent time in Egypt in bondage as slaves.
And Which Specific Body of Water Did They Cross, According to the Combined Deductions and Determinations of the Bible and Archaeology? Egyptologist James Much confusion has arisen from an unfortunate relentless biblical usage of "Red Sea" (should sometimes be "Reed Sea"). I argue for an exact lake of the crossing.
Exodus 16:14-15, 21, 31 (RSV) And when the dew had gone up, there was on the face of the wilderness a fine, flake-like thing, fine as hoarfrost on the There is a plausible explanation concerning a natural form of manna in the Bible, but it can't explain everything, & there is likely also a supernatural manifestation.