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Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle

In this investigation, filmmaker Timothy P. Mahoney examines the journey to the crossing location, looking at two competing views of the Red Sea Miracle. One he calls the “Egyptian Approach,” which looks near Egypt. The other he calls the “Hebrew Approach,” which looks far from Egypt to the Gulf of Aqaba where divers have been searching for the remains of Pharaoh’s army on the seafloor. The investigation raises giant questions about the real location for the crossing site and its implications on your view of God. The answers to these questions point to one of two very different realities.

Top Cast

  • Timothy P. Mahoney

    Timothy P. Mahoney

    Self

  • Jim Phillips

    Jim Phillips

    Self

  • Hershel Shanks

    Hershel Shanks

    Self

  • Colin Humphreys

    Colin Humphreys

    Self

  • Barry Beitzel

    Barry Beitzel

    Self

  • Cecil B. DeMille

    Cecil B. DeMille

    Self (archive footage)

  • Cecilia DeMille Presley

    Cecilia DeMille Presley

    Self

  • Glen Fritz

    Glen Fritz

    Self

  • Chris Naunton

    Chris Naunton

    Self

Overview

In this investigation, filmmaker Timothy P. Mahoney examines the journey to the crossing location, looking at two competing views of the Red Sea Miracle. One he calls the “Egyptian Approach,” which looks near Egypt. The other he calls the “Hebrew Approach,” which looks far from Egypt to the Gulf of Aqaba where divers have been searching for the remains of Pharaoh’s army on the seafloor. The investigation raises giant questions about the real location for the crossing site and its implications on your view of God. The answers to these questions point to one of two very different realities.

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