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Discover Remains Of Egyptian Army From The Biblical Exodus. 考古學家發現埃及軍隊遺跡
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考古學家發現:聖經記載摩西帶領以色列人渡過紅海以及埃及軍隊的遺跡.


紅海:從聖經出埃及記考古學家發現的遺跡,埃及軍隊的遺骨及遺物.考古學家分析認為,下列諸多事項,證明埃及軍隊錯過渡海時間,導致潮水大漲,淹沒了埃及法老王追逐以色列人的軍隊. 

1:法老王猶豫不決延誤戰機.
2:軍隊集結時間過長.

3:攜帶輜重武器過多過於沉重.

4:埃及人無法掌握紅海的潮汐時間,尤其是Ras Gharib 附近的紅海海域的海象,換句話說在那時埃及人,沒有探子回報相關情資.

5:根據聖經出埃及記載以色列人離開埃及已超過72小時?

6:當Ras Gharib 附近的紅海海域的海水漲潮時,埃及的大軍正在通過這片低淺的海灘,只是大軍行動遲緩,更要命的是沉重的戰車,戰馬駝付沉重的輜重武器與糧食,陷入泥淖與淺灘,讓軍隊猶如同蠟燭兩頭燒,無法兼顧追捕以色列人,以及拯救自己的軍隊車馬,可想而知當海水漲潮的煞那間,吞噬了整體的埃及軍隊的場景與畫面,是悲哀的一幕.

6:法老王派出至少萬餘人的軍隊,追捕逃亡的以色列人,根據考古學家的推算相當於現代1個師級部隊的人員,以至於5000餘具屍骨遺骸留在Ras Gharib 附近的紅海海域的海岸淺灘,至於其他的軍隊人員,無遺的是被海水沖走,隨波逐流消失在茫茫大海之中.

20180404埃及古物部宣布,在離現代城市拉斯加里布1.5公里處的蘇伊士灣底部發現了大型埃及軍隊遺體。水下考古學家團隊在追溯到公元前14世紀的一大堆人骨時,正在尋找紅海石器和青銅器時代貿易中的古代沉船和文物。

水下考古學家團隊在追溯到公元前14世紀的一大堆人骨時,正在尋找紅海石器和青銅器時代貿易中的古代沉船和文物。

由開羅大學考古系Abdel Muhammad Gader教授領導的科學家小組發現了400多種不同的骨骼。這一發現還包括數百件武器和裝甲,兩輛戰車的遺體分散在近200平方米的地區。據考古學家介紹,超過5000個其他屍體可以散佈在更廣闊的地區,這意味著它可能是一支在這個地區消失的大型軍隊。

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摩西和以色列眾人出埃及記第十四章

一 摩西和以色列眾人, 摩西和以色列眾人,

 摩西和以色列眾人, 他們怎樣過紅海?

 游水麼?否否, 划船麼?否否,

 飛過麼?否否否否。 造橋麼?否否,

 拉繩麼?否否, 他們怎樣過紅海?

 神興起大風呼呼呼呼, 神興起大風呼呼呼呼,

 海水分開,變成乾地, 他們就走乾地過去。

 

 

 RED SEA:

Archaeologists Discover Remains Of

 

Egyptian Army From The Biblical Exodus .

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The discovery of the remains of a large Egyptian army at the bottom of the Gulf of Suez, 1.5 km offshore from the modern city of Ras Gharib, has been announced this morning by Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry. The team of underwater archaeologists was in search of ancient shipwrecks and artifacts from the Stone and Bronze Age trade in the Red Sea when they came across a huge pile of human bones dated back to the 14th century BC.. 

The team of underwater archaeologists was in search of ancient shipwrecks and artifacts from the Stone and Bronze Age trade in the Red Sea when they came across a huge pile of human bones dated back to the 14th century BC.

Over 400 different skeletons have been discovered by the team of scientists lead by Professor Abdel Muhammad Gader from the Faculty of Archaeology at Cairo University. The discovery also includes hundreds of weapons and pieces of armor, the remains of two war chariots, dispersed over an area of nearly 200 square meters. According to the archaeologists, more than 5,000 other bodies could be scattered over a wider area, which implies that it’s possibly a large army that had disappeared in this area.

 

The image shows a superb blade from an Egyptian khopesh, which was a very important weapon at the time. As it was discovered near the relics of an ornately decorated war chariot, the team believes that it possibly belonged to a prince or nobleman.

 

Quantcast The numerous clues found at the site have led Professor Gader and his team to believe that the bodies are related to the well-known Exodus. Namely, the ancient soldiers appear to have died on land, because the researchers didn’t find any traces of boats or ships in the area. Plus, the position of the bodies, along with the fact that they were stuck in clay and rock, indicates that the warriors had possibly died in a mudslide or a tidal wave.

 

Also, the large number of bodies points toward a big-sized army. All of these facts support the biblical version of the Red Sea Crossing when the army of the Egyptian Pharaoh was destroyed by the returning waters that Moses had parted.

 

The recent discovery confirms that during the reign of King Akhenaten, there truly was an Egyptian army of large size destroyed by the waters of the Red Sea.

The legendary biblical account of the “Red Sea Crossing” has been regarded as more allegorical than historical by most scholars and historians for many centuries.However, the find sheds light on one the most famed episode of the Old Testament proving that it was really based on a real event.

The archaeological site is in line for further research in the following years and scientists are hopeful to recover the rest of the bodies and artifacts from what appears to be one of the most important archaeological underwater sites ever discovered.

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