It is also important to go back to Ron Wyatt who first found this & was trying to convince anyone who would listen, back in the 1980's. His investgations of this was what put the Saudi govt. On edge & then they erected a fence & warnings around some of the locations saying it was an archeological site. Ron also showed the Saudi's where the crossing occured & showed them the marble pillar by the water. He explained there is an identical one on the other side in Egypt, which has been moved farther back, but is still there. The Saudi's then took the pillar down on their side & have it. He told them King Solomon erected it showing where the crossing took place. Ron said the Saudi's pillar had ancient writing on it, he said he saw it & it stood back away from the shoreline, where on the Egyptian side it had fallen & the water I guess had eroded the writing away. But Egypt stood it back up further away from the water, where it stands today. He also had a picture that showed a manorah carved into the stone. Someone has now damaged that precious piece of evidence that was carved into the stone, I beleive it was at the location of where they beieve the gold calf alter was erected. You can see where it is scratched off now. The new line city in Saudi Arabia they are creating is very close to the Mountain. Would be an amazing rour if one day a tour could start where they left & take you through t g e mountains & over the sea & take you just like the journey that they took. Sorry for it so long, but I do love this subject & have done research on it for 20 years.
Hey Brother Joel. Did you see that new video about the form they found at Sinai, (you have probably seen it). What could be the form for a wing of the tabernacle? And the furnace where they would have melted the metal.
Another proof the Bible confirms Mt Sinai is in Arabia is Galatians 4: 24,25 For these are the two covenants; the one from Mount Sinai which gives birth to bondage, which is Hagar- for this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia........ This confirmed by Apostle Paul too.
No Ron Wyatt love? I love how everyone tries to pretend he's not the guy that did ALL the leg work on this but because he was an SDA and because some people accused him of being a fraud, everyone steers way clear of his name. What about his ark of Noah finding that may be one of the best to date? What about his Soddom and Gomorhha finding with the literal sulfuric acid balls still stuck in the former walls of the site? Ron Wyatt illegally crossed into Saudi twice. He scuba dived the gulf of Akiba. What are the odds that one man finds all of these things without the grace of Yah? What are the odds these are all scams? Well, you don't think so and the Saudis have fenced it off so.... what does that say about his faith and understanding if he's just right about one of them let alone if he's right about all of them? All that aside, I think, if you can't put some respect on his name because you're afraid, go to church as the kids would have said 15 years ago.
@@rogercaldwell2440 Ron Wyatt absolutely deserves credit for being the first person in modern times to have re-discovered that which the locals have never forgotten. I have always tried to acknowledge this when I address this topic. But every single time I mention it, someone will often get angry if I do not praise Ron Wyatt liberally. The idea that any mere mention of the mountain now forever requires that one give an honorable mention to Ron is very cultic and creepy. It is and always has been God's mountain, not Ron's or any mans.
I stopped at forty seconds. Just self promotion. But hey... who knows, there maybe something new under the sun in the rest of it. So... there's that to consider.
Jerome noted: "It seems to me that the same mountain is called by two names, then Sinai, then Horeb." I. Pomyalovsky wrote: “There are many places in the Old Testament where it (Mount Horeb) is identified with Sinai.” Biblical descriptions clearly point to Mount Zion Horeb as a volcano. Protestant reformer John Calvin believed that Sinai and Horeb were the same mountain, with the eastern side of the mountain being called Sinai and the western side Horeb. Abraham Ibn Ezra suggested that there was one mountain, "only it had two peaks that bore these different names." In all of Africa and Asia there is only one volcano with 2 peaks, and it is still called Sin (Arab Din (4)) and Arhab (Harra Arhab), and this volcano is located near the city of Sana in the lands bearing the name Amran (1). Moses ben Amran. Not far from there is Yam Suf, in Arabic bahr as Sophie, where the pharaoh drowned. Those who understand linguistics know that both Hebrew and Arabic words are based on three letter roots (without vowels), thus hrb for Horeb and that there is a process known as metathesis where occasionally translations from one language to another involve changing the order of the letters say to rbh, or brh etc. 17 volcanic sites are listed in Arabia only two with an elevation above 3,000. Harra (the Arabic word for Volcano) of Dhamar at 3,500 Harra of Arhab at 3,100. "RHB" "HRB". The same. A tall volcano that fit the physical requirements of Mt. Horeb perfectly. Most likely, the Jews left the city of Marib after the collapse of the dams. After talking with God, Moses, or rather Joshua, went to where today is the province of Asir, Saudi Arabia. The borders of ancient Israel are the entire coast of the Red Sea, from Mount Hor, (jebel Harra in Arabic) not far from the city of Saudi - Jeddah to the port city of Yemen - Aden, there on Mount Shamsan is the tomb of Cain. All the events described in the Tanakh and the New Testament took place in southern Arabia. As Christ was born, he lived and preached in Najran. Palestine has nothing to do with Christianity, Judaism and Islam.. Jabal Ḍin , or Jabal Ẓin (3), is a distinct cone-shaped mountain in Yemen.[3] It is located at the northern end of the Sanaa plain, just east of the road from Sanaa to 'Amran.[3] Of volcanic origin, it marks the high point between the Sanaa plain and the al-Bawn plain.[3] Regarded as a sacred site since pre-Islamic times, Jabal Din points approximately to Mecca when viewed from Sanaa.[2] Thus, according to tradition, the prophet Muhammad instructed that the people of Sanaa should use Jabal Din as the reference point for the qibla.[3] There are pre-Islamic ruins at Jabal Din's summit.[3] The mountain does not appear to have been fortified during the Islamic period.[3] 1. Amran in northern Yemen, named for a relative of Musaikiyya (Moses) - a man of the Azd. This is the Kush in the Tihama that the Torah states correctly is next to Canaan (Wadi Kanawnah). Its also been rightly noted “the southern Tihama (from Mecca southwards) was called Kus (Ibn Mugawir, Tarikh, 83) by some (the inhabitants of Amran =Jews?). It is likely that Kush, Ham, Lud and other names were originally names of rather small areas…” (See J. Retso, The Arabs in Antiquity, 2013, p. 231, fn. 52) 2."Geonames.org. Jabal Z̧īn". Retrieved 25 February 2021. 3. Wilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen. Germany: Georg Olms AG. pp. 7-8, 221-2. Retrieved 25 February 2021. 4. The Yemenite dialect (Hebrew) did not have the letter ḍ (ḍād) found in Arabic (as in Ramadan), so it was replaced by the letter ṣ (ṣād). Since the ancient Yemenis could not pronounce the sound ṣ correctly, they rendered it as tz (tsad).
Thanks Joel for your hard work for Jesus we are very blessed to have access to FAI output to lead us in the right direction 🙏 it’s essential
I highly recommend the tour! Go while things are still relatively undisturbed by all the tourists starting to flood in.
Thanks Joel and Blessings from Germany
We want to go in October, but have a few hoops to jump through that make it difficult. Excited for everyone getting to go!
Thank you YahWah for your servant, Ron Wyatt.
It is also important to go back to Ron Wyatt who first found this & was trying to convince anyone who would listen, back in the 1980's. His investgations of this was what put the Saudi govt. On edge & then they erected a fence & warnings around some of the locations saying it was an archeological site. Ron also showed the Saudi's where the crossing occured & showed them the marble pillar by the water. He explained there is an identical one on the other side in Egypt, which has been moved farther back, but is still there. The Saudi's then took the pillar down on their side & have it. He told them King Solomon erected it showing where the crossing took place. Ron said the Saudi's pillar had ancient writing on it, he said he saw it & it stood back away from the shoreline, where on the Egyptian side it had fallen & the water I guess had eroded the writing away. But Egypt stood it back up further away from the water, where it stands today. He also had a picture that showed a manorah carved into the stone. Someone has now damaged that precious piece of evidence that was carved into the stone, I beleive it was at the location of where they beieve the gold calf alter was erected. You can see where it is scratched off now. The new line city in Saudi Arabia they are creating is very close to the Mountain.
Would be an amazing rour if one day a tour could start where they left & take you through t g e mountains & over the sea & take you just like the journey that they took. Sorry for it so long, but I do love this subject & have done research on it for 20 years.
Congratulations on the New York Times article...and the tours.. very cool
Hey Brother Joel. Did you see that new video about the form they found at Sinai, (you have probably seen it). What could be the form for a wing of the tabernacle? And the furnace where they would have melted the metal.
I wonder how Vatican would respond to this particular finding just like how they did to Dead Sea Scrolls 📜
PLEASE speak on the recent discovery of non human crash retrievals by the US government 🙏🏼
Jabel Al Musa in Saudi arabia
The mountain of moses
Muslim believes this mountain where moses received revelation
Another proof the Bible confirms Mt Sinai is in Arabia is Galatians 4: 24,25 For these are the two covenants; the one from Mount Sinai which gives birth to bondage, which is Hagar- for this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia........ This confirmed by Apostle Paul too.
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How physically “fit” is fit enough? Obviously the fitter, the better ... Anyone having gone with mild health issues??
Only if you plan to hike.
No Ron Wyatt love? I love how everyone tries to pretend he's not the guy that did ALL the leg work on this but because he was an SDA and because some people accused him of being a fraud, everyone steers way clear of his name. What about his ark of Noah finding that may be one of the best to date? What about his Soddom and Gomorhha finding with the literal sulfuric acid balls still stuck in the former walls of the site? Ron Wyatt illegally crossed into Saudi twice. He scuba dived the gulf of Akiba. What are the odds that one man finds all of these things without the grace of Yah? What are the odds these are all scams? Well, you don't think so and the Saudis have fenced it off so.... what does that say about his faith and understanding if he's just right about one of them let alone if he's right about all of them? All that aside, I think, if you can't put some respect on his name because you're afraid, go to church as the kids would have said 15 years ago.
The notion that any time this mountain is ever mentioned, it is necessary to mention Ron is very cultish. Glorify God, not man.
Yes! Ron is the first to bring attention to this mountain many years ago. That is true. RIP Ron Wyatt
@@JoelRichardson good grief! Nobody said anything about a cult 🤦🏻♂️
@@rogercaldwell2440 Ron Wyatt absolutely deserves credit for being the first person in modern times to have re-discovered that which the locals have never forgotten. I have always tried to acknowledge this when I address this topic. But every single time I mention it, someone will often get angry if I do not praise Ron Wyatt liberally. The idea that any mere mention of the mountain now forever requires that one give an honorable mention to Ron is very cultic and creepy. It is and always has been God's mountain, not Ron's or any mans.
Thats right speak the truth!
I PRAY Yah would bring recognition to His servant Ron Wyatt.
I stopped at forty seconds.
Just self promotion.
But hey...
who knows,
there maybe something new under the sun in the rest of it.
So...
there's that to consider.
Jerome noted: "It seems to me that the same mountain is called by two names, then Sinai, then Horeb." I. Pomyalovsky wrote: “There are many places in the Old Testament where it (Mount Horeb) is identified with Sinai.” Biblical descriptions clearly point to Mount Zion Horeb as a volcano. Protestant reformer John Calvin believed that Sinai and Horeb were the same mountain, with the eastern side of the mountain being called Sinai and the western side Horeb. Abraham Ibn Ezra suggested that there was one mountain, "only it had two peaks that bore these different names."
In all of Africa and Asia there is only one volcano with 2 peaks, and it is still called Sin (Arab Din (4)) and Arhab (Harra Arhab), and this volcano is located near the city of Sana in the lands bearing the name Amran (1). Moses ben Amran. Not far from there is Yam Suf, in Arabic bahr as Sophie, where the pharaoh drowned.
Those who understand linguistics know that both Hebrew and Arabic words are based on three letter roots (without vowels), thus hrb for Horeb and that there is a process known as metathesis where occasionally translations from one language to another involve changing the order of the letters say to rbh, or brh etc.
17 volcanic sites are listed in Arabia only two with an elevation above 3,000.
Harra (the Arabic word for Volcano) of Dhamar at 3,500
Harra of Arhab at 3,100.
"RHB" "HRB". The same. A tall volcano that fit the physical requirements of Mt. Horeb perfectly.
Most likely, the Jews left the city of Marib after the collapse of the dams. After talking with God, Moses, or rather Joshua, went to where today is the province of Asir, Saudi Arabia. The borders of ancient Israel are the entire coast of the Red Sea, from Mount Hor, (jebel Harra in Arabic) not far from the city of Saudi - Jeddah to the port city of Yemen - Aden, there on Mount Shamsan is the tomb of Cain. All the events described in the Tanakh and the New Testament took place in southern Arabia. As Christ was born, he lived and preached in Najran. Palestine has nothing to do with Christianity, Judaism and Islam..
Jabal Ḍin , or Jabal Ẓin (3), is a distinct cone-shaped mountain in Yemen.[3] It is located at the northern end of the Sanaa plain, just east of the road from Sanaa to 'Amran.[3] Of volcanic origin, it marks the high point between the Sanaa plain and the al-Bawn plain.[3] Regarded as a sacred site since pre-Islamic times, Jabal Din points approximately to Mecca when viewed from Sanaa.[2] Thus, according to tradition, the prophet Muhammad instructed that the people of Sanaa should use Jabal Din as the reference point for the qibla.[3] There are pre-Islamic ruins at Jabal Din's summit.[3] The mountain does not appear to have been fortified during the Islamic period.[3]
1. Amran in northern Yemen, named for a relative of Musaikiyya (Moses) - a man of the Azd. This is the Kush in the Tihama that the Torah states correctly is next to Canaan (Wadi Kanawnah). Its also been rightly noted “the southern Tihama (from Mecca southwards) was called Kus (Ibn Mugawir, Tarikh, 83) by some (the inhabitants of Amran =Jews?). It is likely that Kush, Ham, Lud and other names were originally names of rather small areas…” (See J. Retso, The Arabs in Antiquity, 2013, p. 231, fn. 52)
2."Geonames.org. Jabal Z̧īn". Retrieved 25 February 2021.
3. Wilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen. Germany: Georg Olms AG. pp. 7-8, 221-2. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
4. The Yemenite dialect (Hebrew) did not have the letter ḍ (ḍād) found in Arabic (as in Ramadan), so it was replaced by the letter ṣ (ṣād). Since the ancient Yemenis could not pronounce the sound ṣ correctly, they rendered it as tz (tsad).