New film offers proof of the Red Sea miracle

Film maker travels to the locations where biblical events are said to have happened.

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By Male Marvin

It’s one of the greatest miracles in the Bible; Moses and the Israelites trapped at the sea by Pharaoh’s army when God miraculously parts the waters, rescuing the Israelites and destroying Pharaoh and his chariots.

But is there any evidence that it really happened and if so, where? That’s what USA based investigative Christian filmmaker Timothy Mahoney set out to discover 18 years ago, and now he is ready to share the startling new finds that match the Bible’s account of the Exodus from Egypt. 

Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle,” a Thinking Man Films production, will be in select theaters across USA for one day only on Feb. 18, 2020 through Fathom Events.  

The movie features interviews with some of the world’s leading experts in Egyptology, ancient Hebrew, and archaeology.

“This is the first film of a two-part film event. The Red Sea Miracle part 1 (in theaters on Feb. 18) really lays out two distinctly different ways people see God working in a miracle. The Egyptian Approach sees the parting as a naturalistic event where wind was the agent and it moved water naturally. The miracle would be in the timing,” Mahoney told the Christian Post.

“The Hebrew Approach primarily believes that the miracle was not only caused by wind but that God miraculously parted the water. The depth of the water would not be a problem for the God of the Bible who created the universe,” he said.

“I have learned that many historians don’t change their minds once they declare a position. But I am OK with that. I enjoy hearing what they believe and why they believe it. I couldn’t make these films without them. I do think I have help raise the awareness of these questions about the historical credibility and have shown a pattern of evidence that matches the biblical events. At the end of the day, it’s up to the viewer to decide if these films make sense. But it will give them a lot to think about. That’s why we call our company Thinking Man Films,” Mahoney further told the Christian Post.

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