Archaeological findings have verified that 3,200-year-old remains correspond to the crossing of the Red Sea by Moses and the defeat of the ancient Egyptian army

Remains from 3,200 years ago have been discovered confirming Moses crossing the Red Sea as the ancient Egyptian army

According to official statements, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities has found remains that date back 3,200 years and suggest the crossing of the Red Sea by Moses and the defeat of an ancient Egyptian army. The remains, which include over 400 human skeletons, weapons, and armor, as well as two carriages, were discovered during a search for Bronze Age and Stone Age artifacts and ancient shipwrecks in the Gulf of Suez. The mass of bones and artifacts suggest that a significant battle occurred in this location during ancient times.

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The experts concluded that a massive army was taken down here and according to professor Abdel Muhammad Gader, this might prove the fact that this is the event that was originally depicted in the Exodus.

Gader stated that this army might have been destroyed by the waters of the Red Sea during the reign of Akhenaten as the Jewish people were passing the Red Sea. If this were the case then this would imply that the army had followed Moses through the new path that he had made, and upon seeing this Moses himself decided to pay them back a little and shut down the path, forcing the army to drown altogether.

A bit brutal for a messenger of God, but then again these were brutal ᴛι̇ɱes, to begin with.