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Subsequent delegations and researchers followed in the coming years, producing impressive results, yet, as most scholars agree, these are still speculative and lack definitive and indisputable archeological proofs. Quoting a Saudi archaeologist from Riyadh University as saying that these were Egyptian-style cows and bulls who had never been found anywhere else in Saudi Arabia, Wyatt surmised though it was later questioned by other scholars that this was the great altar of Israel at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia, and possibly the one mentioned in the Golden Calf story.

Researchers of the Saudi Arabia site found the markings of a large water flow snaking down the mountainside which appear to start from nowhere. They claimed that this ancient watershed which is filled with large water-polished boulders is clear evidence of a fast-moving strong stream that came out of a rock and carved its path down the mountainside.

In an arid landscape, this was the miracle they were looking for, and finding a large rock that seemed to be split apart in the middle, they suggested that it could be the rock that Moses struck to bring out water for the thirsty nation Exodus and Psalm Further, while it is true that the region is classified as an arid desert, it does receive roughly mm 4 inches of rain per year; heavy rains that mostly come in the form of tropical monsoons often create flash floods sufficient to polish these rocks.

His research also pointed to what he believed were chariot fragments crystalized at the bottom of the Red Sea. The fact is that the Galatian's reference could be used to support the notion that Mount Sinai is in Saudi Arabia only if the Apostle was looking at a modern political map.

She wrote of Goshen that the region is called "the land of Arabia, the land of Goshen … a region which, while it is part of Egypt, is a great deal better than any of the rest. Therefore, when the Apostle Paul wrote that Mount Sinai was in Arabia, he was referring to the First Century view of the region, placing Mount Sinai somewhere in the Sinai Peninsula which was part of Arabia at the time. Deuteronomy , Judges , and Habakkuk all state that Seir, Mt.

Paran, and Teman are located in the territory of Edom which is presumably on the eastern side of the Aravah, the arid territory that stretches between the Dead Sea and the Red Sea. Yet, a careful examination of the Scriptures places the territory of Edom on both the east as well as the west side of the Aravah Numbers 3 and Joshua This area is considered the Central Negev Highlands today, and if this were the case, then the locations of Seir, Mt.

Since some scholars associate Mt. Across the Red Sea, there is said to be evidence that is allegedly a possible match for the Biblical campsite Elim, noted to have 12 wells and 70 palm trees with a dozen of the water sources remaining today. The rock and hill beneath show signs of massive amounts of water erosion — yet this is in an area that receives very little rainfall.

At Jabal al-Maqla there is an ancient altar site composed of uncut granite stones at the base of the mountain and the remains of what appear to be small, ancient pillars composed of marble beside it just as in the Book of Exodus. Moses is said to have built an altar made of uncut stones at the base of Mount Sinai and sets up 12 pillars representing the 12 tribes of Israel beside it.

So far nine pillars have been found with several broken pieces of marble scattered throughout the area. Two more crucial pieces of evidence at this mountain are what is believed to be the Golden Calf worship site and signs of a graveyard. Chapter 32 of Exodus tells of the Golden Calf incident, where the Israelites make a golden calf, which was an Egyptian god, and worship it while Moses is on Mount Sinai.

When Moses comes back down the mountain, the golden calf worshippers are killed for their idolatry. Mr Mauro said: "Close to the mountain, we have this site covered with depictions of people worshipping bulls and cows. It's not like they're carved all over the mountain. Email us at exclusive the-sun. On the third day, there was thunder and lightning, a cloud over Mount Sinai, and a loud trumpet. The mountain was hidden with smoke because God came down in fire. Moses heard God call him up.

He was given guidelines for the people and the priests. Moses then brought Aaron up with him. The Lord spoke the commands to Moses, and he wrote them down. Chapter after chapter we see instruction and order being given from God. Once we get to Exodus 32 , we read about the golden calf idol with Aaron. The Israelites got tired of waiting and took matters into their own hands. They thought they could create a God.

Moses was furious and threw the tablets on the ground Exodus When he went back up the mountain he pleaded on their behalf. He cleared the stones which were rewritten by God Exodus A food offering was presented at Mount Sinai Numbers Another amazing fact is that Moses was familiar with the area since an angel appeared to him in a burning bush near Mount Sinai Acts This landmark was significant to the communication between God and Moses, as well as the place of intimacy. Mount Sinai itself is not holy, however, the Lord dwelling on top of that mountain made it holy.

Galatians goes into detail about Hagar and Sarah regarding the law. Hagar represents Mount Sinai in being slaves to the law. However, in the same way, it also revealed their sins. Those who accept Jesus are freed by His blood. Essentially, Mount Sinai is a symbol of our sin and a reminder of our need for a Savior. The people could not even touch the ground of the mountain because of the holiness of God and their unholiness in their sin.

We are reminded at Mount Sinai of the seriousness of our sins and the division that they cause between us and our Heavenly Father. We are also given newfound gratitude that we no longer live under the law of sin, but the law of liberty through Christ Jesus.



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