THE RED SEA MIRACLE.
4 Has the mystery of the passage of tha i Israelites through the Red Sea been at last f solved? Whilst venturing no opinion, *• | , would call attention to the lecture of Pr°* * fossor E Hull, at the Victoria Institute, ! iv whioh he described that P ar ,_ , ' Egypt in which he lately carried out a war . • 1 Office survey, and through which the r ° u , > of the Exodus was said to have lain. Tue ~ i l cuuformation of the country had the saw} --
somewhat altered since that event took place, 3400 years ago, but what especially tame under his notice was the action of a gale of wind which had stopped all survey work on the borders of Lake Menzahlch, i_ n few hours carrying the waters of the lake beyond the horizon, leaving all sailing vessels resting on the damp be I of the lake. An interesting fti3cussion ensued, and it was pointed out that wherever the passage of the Israelites took place, the possibility of iva'er beinj inilutMiced by wind to so great au extent was demonstrated.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9181, 12 August 1895, Page 4
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