Exodus 14:23 says that the pharaoh of the time pursued Moses and the Israelites into the Red Sea. Verse 14:28 says that the waters returned, drowning the pharaoh and the entire army, so that no one survived.
From a historical perspective, this account is puzzling, as all the pharaohs of the Late Bronze Age have been accounted for, and not one of them could have been the pharaoh of Exodus. This is just one reason almost all scholars say there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible.
The Egyptian army was drowned in the Red Sea, as they chased the Israelites.
God parted the Red sea when the Egyptian army chased the isarealites in the desert near the red sea.
calmly, but they might swim away if chased, when chased, they can swim VERY fast.
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.
The Dnieper River flows through to Red Sea
They had to spend 40 years of wandering in the wilderness.
The Red Sea .
Answer The Suez Canal is in the Sinai Peninsula. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. It is rather strange to go through the canal, you feel like you are sailing through a desert!
He realized, he didn't want all of those slaves gone, so he sent his soldiers to get them back. They were already crossing the Red Sea that Moses had parted so they chased them. But Moses, with the help of God, closed the Red Sea on them and they all drowned. So the Israelites got back to their land and the Pharaoh didn't capture them.
The South China Sea, the Philippine Sea, and the Java Sea all run through the equator.
Through the Suez Canal.
Pharoah's army was wiped out at the Red Sea. Numbers are not recorded.