Bitter Lakes Sinai During Ice Age the Yam Suph Provided Passage Nile to Red Sea Where Moses Led Israel Through Waters

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Moses when leading the Israelites out of Egypt didn’t cross the Red Sea on dry ground, rather it was across the shallow Sea of Reeds (Yam Suph), across dry ground exposed by a powerful east wind all night long which blew away shallow water where now is land between Lake Timsah and the Great Bitter Lake north of the Red Sea, at the time of Moses when the Ice Age was ending (see the Ipuwer Papyrus), those lakes connected (the Sea of Reeds which connected to the Red Sea) fed by the Wadi Tumilat’s distributary flow from the Pelusiac distributary of the Nile (see Page titled Biblical Climate Change).