Sunday, January 4, 2015

Archaeologists Discover Remains of Egyptian Army From the Biblical Exodus: Media Ignores!

Archaeologists Discover Remains of Egyptian Army From the Biblical Exodus: Media Ignores!

FOUND: An Egyptian army from the 14th century BC, at the bottom of the Gulf of Suez..


For centuries, the biblical account of the “Parting of the Red Sea” has been dismissed by scholars, the media and historians as more symbolic than historical. It just doesn’t play well with folks who mock Judeo-Christian values, laws, traditions and morality.
Reporting their might be evidence of a fateful Red Sea Crossing centuries ago runs contrary to their narrative that the Bible is not real.
Now, a group of scientists lead by Professor Abdel Muhammad Gader and Cairo University’s Faculty of Archaeology, have recovered a total of more than 400 skeletons, hundreds of weapons, pieces of armor and the remains of two war chariots scattered over an area of approximately 200 square meters.
They estimate 5000 other bodies could be dispersed over a wider area – a huge army for it’s day! And not a peep from the mainstream press, which has it’s own agenda to keep information like this out of the public eye.
Many clues on the site have brought Professor Gader and his team to conclude that the bodies could be linked to the famous episode of the Exodus. First of all, the ancient soldiers seem to have died on dry ground, since no  traces of boats or ships have been found in the area. The positions of the bodies and the fact that they were stuck in a vast quantity of clay and rock, implie that they could have died in a mudslide or a tidal wave.
The shear number of bodies suggests that a large ancient army perished on the site and the dramatic way by which they were killed, both seem to corroborate 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. This new find certainly proves that there wasindeed an Egyptian army of large size that was destroyed by the waters of the Red Sea during the reign of King Akhenaten.
khopesh
This magnificient blade from an egyptian khopesh, was certainly the weapon of an important character. It was discovered near the remains of a richly decorated war chariot, suggesting it could have belonged to a prince or nobleman.
This astounding discovery brings undeniable scientific proof that one the most famous episodes of the Old Testament was indeed, based on an historical event.
I only ask that the MSM report the findings and if they want to contest it or be skeptical – that’s their job – not to keep the public in the dark.
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