The Hebrew Exodus When? Joseph's court seals have even possibly been found in Avaris. Also, A "cry out" to "L", one of the first letters indicating the Hebrew God has been found inscribed on Egyptian walls. Avaris is also the location of Rameses, the place where the Israelites settled Genesis and where they departed from Exodus And he saved them from the hand of him that hated them, and redeemed them from the hand of the enemy. And the waters covered their enemies: there was not one of them left.

Were Chariot Wheels Found at the Bottom of the Red Sea?



Were Chariot Wheels Found at the Bottom of the Red Sea?
This is especially true in the world of biblical archaeology, which has seen its fair share of fake finds. So, to help clarify things and to put an end to the urban myths I continually hear touted by well-meaning people, here are five archaeological discoveries that are simply not true. The list of fantastical discoveries should in and of itself raise questions about any discovery Ron Wyatt claimed to have made. It has been repeated in articles and books and documentaries though. Ron Wyatt is neither an archaeologist nor has he ever carried out a legally licensed excavation in Israel or Jerusalem…We are aware of his claims which border on the absurd as they have no scientific basis whatsoever nor have they ever been published in a professional journal. They fall into the category of trash which one finds in tabloids such as the National Enquirer, Sun etc. To be clear, no chariot wheels from the Egyptian army that drowned chasing Moses and the children of Israel as described in Exodus 14 have ever been found.


Crossing the Red Sea
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The Bible records that Joseph was given a chariot to travel through Egypt. Horse drawn chariots were used for military purposes and were not introduced until the 12th dynasty. No discoveries horse drawn chariots have been found prior to the 15th dynasty. This would tend to suggest that the Exodus took place before the 15th dynasty.