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All for Jesus Nos. I love to think of the heavenly land Title: The Heavenly Land Author: English Refrain First Line: There'll be no parting Copyright: Public Domain Hebrews Combined 97 Sacred Songs and Solos: It is a well-known fact that religious modernists read the Bible through the rose-colored lenses of their own naturalistic presuppositions.
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And the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea upon the dry ground: That this was a miraculous event admits of no doubt to those who take the biblical text seriously. Liberal theologians attempt to explain the passage through the Red Sea in several naturalistic ways. In 1 Kings 9: Professor Kenneth Kitchen believes that yam sup extended from the Egyptian delta north of Suez, along the line of the present Suez Canal to the Gulf of Suez and Aqabah—and even beyond that area Douglas, pp. Wherever the exodus took place, it was at a point where the sea was deep enough to drown the entire Egyptian army.
A few years back some writers argued that a volcanic erruption on the island of Santorini about miles north of Egypt , c.
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There is no evidence for this view. Others have suggested that a volcanic explosion in the 13th century B. Such would hardly have accommodated the Israelites, since the exodus under Moses occurred in the midth century B.
Conservative Bible scholars have long viewed this incident as a clear example of a supernatural event on behalf of the Hebrew people. God alone had to intervene with additional supernatural power. We know that the water involved was deep, and not merely that of a marshy area, for later the Egyptians were drowned in it Exod.
Moreover, the lake bottom was made sufficiently dry Exod.