Moses and the Israelite crossed the Red Sea.
The Red Sea.
Moses with Gods help separated the Red Sea for the people to cross onto the other side.And the egyptiam army followed and when Moses stretched the rod the sea joined together,, killing the Egyptians.
Moses parted the Red Sea for the Jews to cross through. When the Egyptians came up behind them, the walls of the sea crashed down on them.
They didn't cross any oceans. The Torah says they crossed the Sea of Reeds (ים סוף). This sea is often mistakenly called the Red Sea.
Jesus did not separate any sea . It was Moses who parted the Red Sea for the Israelis to cross when they were pursued by the Pharaoh and the Eygptian Army
Moses The Crossing of the Red Sea forms an episode in the biblical narrative of The Exodus. It tells of the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses, from the pursuing Egyptians, as recounted in the Book of Exodus. Moses holds out his staff and God parts the waters of the Yam Suph. The Israelites walk through on the dry ground and cross the sea, followed by the Egyptian army. Once the Israelites have safely crossed Moses lifts his arms again, the sea closes, and the Egyptians are drowned.
Passover celebrates the time when the Hebrews fled from Egypt and Moses led them, chasing after them was Pharaoh's army. Moses then parted the sea to let the Hebrews cross and closed the sea on Pharaoh's army. I xxx
Moses parted the waters of the Red Sea so the Jews could cross.
In the Exodus from Egypt, it was Moses who took the first step into the Red Sea. According to the biblical narrative in the Book of Exodus, God instructed Moses to stretch out his hand over the sea, which would part the waters and allow the Israelites to cross. Moses' leadership and faith were pivotal in this miraculous event.
The wilderness of Sinai, which (in its wider sense) may have included some of the following areas: The wilderness of ShurThe wilderness of SinThe wilderness of TzinThe wilderness of ParanThe wilderness of Moab
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After Moses crossed the Red Sea , he stretched out his rod, and the Red Sea joint up again.