This man claims to have found the real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia

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This man claims to have found the real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia

According to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, the prophet Moses leads the Israelites to Mount Sinai, which is under fire, smoke and thunder

This holy mountain is one of the most holy places for the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions as it is where Moses received two engraved stones inscribed with the Ten Commandments of God. As of now, Mount Sinai is a mountain on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and is only possibly the same as the biblical mountain. But according to the research of Mr Mauro, not only does Mount Sinai really exist as is told by the Bible, but it is also located in Saudi Arabia rather than Egypt. As seen in his documentary Finding the Mountain of Moses: the real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia, the researcher reached to several historic spots in the Middle East country that coincide with Moses story.

One of the main reasons certain scholars claim that the Exodus is a myth is because nobody has found concrete evidence about what the Bible records show at the ancient Mount Sinai in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, he told The Sun. What would it look like to have been the result of scholars looking so wrong? Moving over to Biblical territories you find incredibly compelling evidence matching the Arabian narrative account. Ryan Mauro says the real holy mountain is based in the northwestern Saudi Arabia Province and his theory is supported by several pieces of evidence.

As the Bible says, God had sinned on Jabal al-Lawz Mountain range as a fire, the researcher found blackened peaks in Mount Sinai. In the holy book, Moses parts the Yellow Sea water to escape the pursuing Egyptian troops. He also defined an apparent land-pass between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Archaeologists blown away by 3 000-year-old gold mask found in China PHOTOS End of the world: Dire claim coronavirus is only tip of the iceberg REPORT Bible mystery Did Thomas Christ have twin brother? INSIGHT Mr. Mauro also claims that in the same region he discovered the towering split rock depicted in the Bible. We believe this permanent landmark could be the rock that God commanded Moses to smash, which water was then gushed forth from, miraculously supplying for the Israelite population. He also found an ancient altar site which could be the place of biblical 12 pillars representing the 12 tribes of Israel near it. So far nine pillars have been found.