.Kamose. ------------------. Ahmose I. -----------. Ahmose-Meritamun. ------. Moses, Ahmose-Meritamun ? ------------. Hatshepsut. -------------------. Hatshepsut. -----------------. Thutmose I. -----------------. Thutmose II. ---------------. Thutmose III.
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Exodus pursuers of Moses and those with him found at Red Sea Bow Heroopolite Gulf |
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by Jonathan Novak – JANovak.com and RedSeaBow.blogspot.com, link to more information In ancient times a bow inlet of the Red Sea extended north from Suez Egypt as the Heroopolite Gulf,[1] [2] [3] now filled with sand. There, in the biblical Exodus, Moses and the Israelite slaves were trapped as they fled Pharaoh and Egypt's Army. Then God made a strong east wind to part the sea[4] and Israel escaped. The army followed but drowned as the sea returned. The author, seemingly led by God, spent twenty years of systems engineering analysis of maps, nature, and fine Bible details, to find the crossing place. Klaus Dona,[5] [6] international curator, researcher, and exhibitor of ancient artifacts, arranged for Satellite Ground Penetrating Radar scans as done at the Bosnian Pyramid.[7] Mr. Dona says: “One scan shows the old waterline and one shows the Egyptian army in the sand at the exact place marked. It is incredible.” (Klaus Dona, Personal communications, March 19, 2013) The Satellite Ground Penetrating Radar image below shows the ancient Egyptian Army that drowned and was partly buried by a sand river bank collapse. “Thou stretched out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.” (Exodus 15:12) Hot, dry desert sand is ideal for natural dehydration mummification[8] and for radar scans.[9]
The army was advancing in a broad front from the Northwest (African Continent) top, to the Southeast (Sinai Peninsula) bottom. When the north and south high walls of water returned the resulting two large opposing tsunamis drowned the soldiers, even those on shore. (Exodus 14:30) Stopped and buried mid-charge, the army is 15.8 km (9.8 miles) long and 300 m (984 ft) from front to back. The ground penetrating radar indicates that horses, soldiers, weapons, and a few of the silver and gold chariots of the best, chosen (Hebrew word: 'bachar') captains were not recovered by the ancient Egyptians but are still buried in the sand. The 18th Dynasty Exodus Pharaoh who drowned here (Exodus 14:6, 14:10, 14:28) is probably in the Cairo Egyptian Antiquities Museum.
This discovery, with it's amazing background story and explanation, points to a verification of the Exodus account of Moses and to finally answering some old, important questions of history, science, and theology. The Heroopolite Bow Text below omits references due to print space limitations. Check website(s) for details. The Nile's late summer flood once raised the water level annually in all rivers including the Heroopolite Gulf to the Gulf of Suez. Fig. 2 below shows the Nile extending east via Wadi Tumilat sometimes called “The Canal of the Pharaohs” past Heroopolis to Lake Timsah, continuing south via the Bitter Lakes, to the Gulf of Suez. The Heroopolite Gulf was a navigable waterway in ancient times but later filled with sand and silt. The lower Heroopolite Gulf was at times dry or wet, salty or fresh, depending upon upriver rainfall and height of the Nile.
Whether the Bible's word Yam Suph is Red Sea or Reed Sea, this Gulf qualifies both ways. Old historians call it the way to Heroopolis, Fig. 2, the Heroopolite Gulf, where today is found the Ancient Egyptian Army in the sand. “Pharaoh's chariots and his host . . . drowned in the Red Sea.” (Exodus 15:4) The part in which this study is mainly interested is the lower or southern part, here called the Heroopolite Gulf or Red Sea Heroopolite Bow.
Fig. 2 Shows the Nile River connected to the Red Sea via the ancient Heroopolite Gulf. Fig. 3 Satellite Ground Penetrating Radar shows minerals left from the old Heroopolite Gulf's high water line near a white deleted area. Fig. 4 Is a Satellite Photo of the Heroopolite Gulf /Suez Canal today. Fig. 5 Napoleon's map before the present Suez Canal, showing a 'finger' of the old Heroopolite Gulf extending northward. Fig. 6 How the Heroopolite Gulf Bow Inlet probably looked at low water level with the 'finger' extended all the way up to Little Bitter Lake.
In the
multicolored image of the army in the sand, top sheet Fig. 1, a black 'blot'
of iron in the middle tapers to points at both ends. This
is likely iron from the blood of thousands of dead horses and men
that pooled in the bottom center of the bow inlet. This 'blot'
locates the inlet's center and is the #1 basis for the inlet's width;
the #2 basis of the same width is the waterway between the Bitter Lakes; and #3
is the 'finger' of the old inlet remnant at the top of the Gulf of
Suez, Fig. 5 above.
Fig. 7 unites the Suez Canal, the Army in the sand, and the Red Sea Bow of 1447 BC. The Bow can be approximated by knowing its width, middle, top, and bottom. The width and middle are found from the iron 'blot' in the sand; the top is Little Bitter Lake's south end; and the bottom is the 'finger' atop the Gulf of Suez. The result is an apparently intentional bow and arrow symbol.
In Fig. 7 the 'bow' is the Exodus era, Heroopolite Gulf, Red Sea Bow inlet; the 'slightly pulled bowstring' is the Suez Canal today; and the 'broken arrow' is the ancient army in the sand then and now. For God to make Egypt's army, its faith, its 'god,' a broken arrow at the place it perished, is the ultimate scorn and derision. “And the Egyptians (the world) shall know that I am the LORD, when I have gotten me honour upon Pharaoh, upon his chariots, and upon his horsemen.” Ex. 14:18 “The LORD shall reign for ever and ever.” Ex.15:18 __________________________________ 1^ “A concise dictionary of the Bible”, William Smith (sir), John Murray 1865, page 783 2^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroopolite_Gulf, accessed 8 January 2014 3^ Blue Letter Bible Strongs G2063, accessed 8 Jan. 2014, Heroopolite Gulf: Red Sea Crossing site 4^ Holy Bible, Exodus 14 (parting of the Red Sea), Exodus 15:11,12 (Sand bank collapsed on part of the army) 5^ http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Dona, accessed 8 Jan. 2014 Mr. Dona is an, author, researcher, lecturer, exhibitor, of ancient, artifacts of extraordinary craftsmanship, design and materials from prehistoric cultures. http://www.unsolved-mysteries.info 6^ Project Camelot interviews Klaus Dona, spiritual archaeologist, Youtube, Project Camelot accessed 5 March 2014, min 2:18 7^ Clay Layers, Underground Channels, and Satellite Imaging at the . . ., archaeologicalpark, Youtube, Sep.5, 2011 8^ "An Overview of Mummification in Ancient Egypt". Dunn, Jimmy (22 August 2011), Retrieved 2 February 2014. 9^ Ground Penetrating Radar, 2nd Edition, David J Daniels, 2007 The Institution of Engineering & Technology Pg. 649 10^ Canal Characteristics, Suez Canal Authority. 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2014 |
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