Exodus 13:17 - 14:29
I think it is mentioned in Exodus, where Moses was crossing the red sea.
The Crossing of the Red Sea - Poussin - was created in 1634.
It symbolizes gods power and his killing of all evil
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no
The only sea
red sea
He reached the Red Sea first - following the book of Exodus in chronological order, he went from Egypt to the Red Sea, then to Mt Sinai after crossing the Red Sea. Mt Sinai, as the Bible says, is 'in Arabia' (Galatians 4 v 25), which was Midian in those days, and is today in Saudi Arabia.
The question raises a matter of fact, not a matter of faith. The appropriate answer therefore is that, since nearly all scholars believe there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible, there was also no crossing of the Red Sea. As there was no crossing of the Red Sea, the question is unanswerable.
No, there is not.
The first wilderness (not"desert") which is mentioned after the crossing of the Red Sea is the Wilderness of Shur (Exodus 15:22).
if you read the bible god named the red sea i think!It takes its name from algae that grows in the sea and certain times of the year turns red