It was a miracle of the ages, the parting of the Red Sea for the Israelites. Now modern science is claiming a feat that if true is almost as miraculous — figuring out how Moses may have done it and where.
Scientists and others have tried for decades to recreate the mystery of the Israelites’ escape from the advancing cavalry of the Pharaohs. Fifty years ago, Cecil B. De Mille deployed his own special effects wizardry to create a cinematic version in The Ten Commandments.
Now researchers at the US National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado at Boulder claim to have used computer modeling to reconstruct the various wind and wave combinations that could have produced the dry land bridge described in Exodus.
Just forget about the Red Sea. Their conclusion relocates the scene to the Nile delta.
The researchers determined that a strong east wind, blowing overnight, could have driven back the waters on a coastal lagoon in northern Egypt long enough for the Israelites to walk across the exposed mud flats before the waters rushed back in, engulfing the Pharaoh’s cavalry.
“The simulations match fairly closely with the account in Exodus,” Carl Drews, the study’s lead author, said in a statement. “The parting of the waters can be understood through fluid dynamics. The wind moves the water in a way that’s in accordance with physical laws, creating a safe passage with water on two sides and then abruptly allowing the water to rush back in.”
Drews, who spent years studying the story of the crossing, relied on research by earlier scholars on the ancient geography of the area to reconstruct the likely locations and depths of various Nile delta waterways.
He used computer simulations to try to re-create the conditions that might have swept away the waters to expose dry land.
He ruled out the Red Sea as a location because it runs from north to south, which does not readily fit the description in Exodus of an east wind sweeping the waters to one side.
He concluded that steady 100kph winds from the east over a digitally reconstructed lake along the Mediterranean near today’s Port Said could have swept the waters back to the western shores, exposing wide mud flats and creating a land bridge that would stay high and dry for four hours.
Other researchers have tried to reconstruct one of the most mysterious events described in the Bible.
Earlier studies speculated that a tsunami could have caused the rapid retreat and advance of the Red Sea. However, that does not fit with the account in the Bible of a gradual parting of the seas overnight under a strong east wind.
Other theories include a wind setdown with powerful winds lowering water levels in one area.
A Russian study suggested that hurricane strength winds from the northwest could have exposed a small reef near the modern-day Suez Canal which would have given the Israelites their crossing.
However, the Israelites would have been blown away by the gale force winds, Drews said. And the book of Exodus mentioned an east wind.
“If you are going to match the biblical account, you need the wind from the east,” Drews told Discovery News.
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