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Post by Zadkiel on Jan 12, 2016 19:41:10 GMT
Some of the Hebrew slaves in Egypt took the volcanic eruption on the Greek island of Thera in -1366 as a sign that God had intervened to rescue them; and they therefore broke up from the northeastern part of the Nile Delta and fled in an arc west, north and east. Meteorological phenomena caused the water level in the Mediterranean to sink several meters and thus "divide" it from Lake Manzila, so that the Hebrews could walk dry-shod across a low point on the sandbank, while Crown Prince Tutmoses (aka "Pharaoh") and the pursuing Egyptians drowned when the water hit back with full force and washed over them while they were still on the seabed.
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