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Miracles do happen: A look at the biblical spitting of the Red Sea

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PHARAOH’S ARMY engulfed by the Red Sea, by Frederick Arthur Bridgman, 1900. ‘The wind dropped, the waters flooded back, and the entire Egyptian force was drowned.’(photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The splitting of the Red Sea is central to Jewish identity, but as the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks asked, “In what sense was it a miracle?”

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The story of how the Hebrew people emerged in the ancient world as the only community believing in one God – the Almighty creator of the universe – is a story replete with signs, wonders, and miracles, all recounted in the first book of the Torah, Genesis. As we sit around the Seder table each Passover, we recall how this God-fearing community, enslaved in Egypt for 400 years, found the courage to cast off their shackles and start on the long journey toward becoming a free nation in their own land.

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That story is full of miraculous incidents, of which the parting of the Red Sea is perhaps the most mind-boggling.
The episode, however, has been dogged by speculation and conjecture for hundreds of years.

the Egyptians in their horse-drawn chariots to the shore of the “Yam Suf.” The translation of “Yam Suf” is “Sea of Reeds.” Learned minds have pondered for some 2,500 years, reaching no real conclusion, whether the 72 Jewish scholars who translated the Old Testament into Greek, did indeed render “Sea of Reeds” into “Red Sea.”

It was Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Greek pharaoh of Egypt, who commissioned the iconic translation. The 72 Jewish scholars – all of whom agreed on the final text – certainly reached a consensus when resolving some knotty translation problems. Seventeen are recorded in the Talmud. This is not one of them. So was it introduced in some later Greek version, along with the mistranslation of “young girl” into “virgin”? These remain some of the great unsolved mysteries surrounding the whole episode.

THE CROSSING of the Red Sea, by Nicolas Poussin, 1633–34. ‘What made it miraculous is that it happened just there, just then, when the Israelites seemed trapped.’ (credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The rendering of “Sea of Reeds” into “Red Sea” in Greek translations was carried forward into the later Latin translation – the Vulgate – and from there into the versions in English and other European languages. The location of the Red Sea is obvious; that of the Sea of Reeds is much less so. What the biblical account tells us is that the Israelites, led by Moses and pursued by the Egyptian army, flee for their lives along a route prescribed by God. They come to the seashore. Ahead stretches the ocean. Behind them, the Egyptian army is camped for the night, preparing to bear down on them at first light.

“Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land.” (Exodus 14:21)

The Israelites crossed to the farther shore. When the Egyptian army tried to follow, the wheels of its chariots got clogged in the mud. As they struggled to get free, the wind dropped, the waters flooded back, and the entire Egyptian force was drowned.

This episode – the supreme miracle of the exodus – is so central to the identity of the Jewish people that the prayer-observant are reminded of it several times each day during the morning service.
But, asked the late and much lamented Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: “In what sense was it a miracle?”
Was the parting of the Red Sea really a miracle?

Closely examining the words of the Bible, Sacks distinguished two descriptions of the event – one a poetic account, in which the waters stood like a wall on either side of the Hebrews:
“…the waters piled up.

The surging waters stood firm like a wall;

The deep waters congealed in the heart of the sea.”

While in the other, “…the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land.”
Sacks described the former as purely supernatural, the latter as natural but no less compelling for all that. Perhaps the Israelites had arrived at the Sea of Reeds at a point at which it was shallow. Possibly there was a ridge in the sea bed, normally covered by water, but occasionally – when, for example, a fierce east wind blew – exposed.

“To put it another way,” said Rabbi Sacks, “a miracle is not necessarily something that suspends natural law. It is, rather, an event for which there may be a natural explanation, but which – happening when, where, and how it did – evokes wonder, such that even the most hardened skeptic senses that God has intervened in history. The weak are saved; those in danger, delivered.”

IN SEPTEMBER 2010, the BBC, Reuters, and other news agencies reported on a sensational discovery. Scientists working at the US National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado, were able to show, by way of computer simulation, how the parting of the Red Sea might have taken place.

Using sophisticated modeling, they demonstrated how a strong east wind, blowing overnight, could have pushed water back at a bend where an ancient river is believed to have merged with a coastal lagoon.

The water would have been guided into the two waterways and a land bridge would have opened at the bend, allowing people to walk across the exposed mudflats. As soon as the wind died down, the waters would have rushed back in. As the leader of the project said, when the report was published, “The simulations match fairly closely with the account in Exodus.”

In his book, The Miracles of Exodus, Cambridge University physicist Colin Humphreys writes: “Wind tides are well known to oceanographers. For example, a strong wind blowing along Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes, has produced water elevation differences of as much as sixteen feet between Toledo, Ohio, on the west, and Buffalo, New York, on the east…”

Whether or not these findings explain what happened on that fateful night of the 15th of Nissan, some 3,500 years ago, they have no bearing on its miraculous nature. It was miraculous not because the laws of nature were suspended. On the contrary, the computer simulation shows that exposure of dry land at a particular point in the Red Sea is what happens when there is a strong east wind. What made it miraculous is that it happened just there, just then, when the Israelites seemed trapped.

An event can seem to us, and indeed be, a miracle because it happens at a certain moment, not because the laws of nature have been broken. And if they seem to have been broken, it may be because we are ignorant of the real nature of those laws. That is what Rabbi Sacks taught.

Other thinkers have said much the same. Daniel von Wachter is a professor of philosophy at the University of Liechtenstein. In 2015, he published an article that he called “Miracles are not violations of the Laws of Nature, because the laws do not entail regularities.” In other words, he maintains that although miracles are divine interventions, they are not violations of the laws of nature. Miracles are also not exceptions to the laws, nor do the laws not apply to them. The laws never have exceptions. It is because we do not know fully what those laws are, that we ascribe them to a supernatural “overriding” of natural law.

For example, until comparatively recently, any rational human being would have firmly believed that something cannot exist in two places at the same time. “Impossible” they would have said, echoing Alice in Through the Looking Glass:

“One can’t believe impossible things,” Alice says to the White Queen.

“I daresay you haven’t had much practice,” says the Queen. “When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”

The White Queen was well ahead of her time. Today quantum physics proves that giant molecules can occupy two places at once. The phenomenon is called “quantum superposition.”

EVEN MORE impossible phenomena – miraculous if you like – are in the experimental stage. To take just one example: Researchers from NEC Research Institute in Princeton passed a laser beam through a chamber of specially prepared gas and clocked its time. The beam was observed to be 300 times faster than the speed of light. Incredibly, the beam exited the chamber before it had entered it, which appears to violate the law of cause and effect as theorized by Albert Einstein.

However, the researchers explain, that law is not technically being broken since the future beam cannot affect the past. Regardless, the experiment managed to prove that the light-speed barrier can in fact be broken, and that effect can precede cause.

Many wise words were uttered by the fourth-century philosopher and Berber convert to Christianity, Augustine of Hippo, later St. Augustine. One aphorism that has echoed down the centuries is: “Miracles are not contrary to nature, but only contrary to what we know about nature.”

The implication that we do not know everything about nature, true in his time, has remained true for two millennia. It will probably remain true for the next two.

Meanwhile miracles – starting with the miracle of our own existence– will continue to amaze us. We can be assured that they do not amaze the Almighty.

The writer’s latest book is Trump and the Holy Land 2016 – 2020. Follow him at: a-mid-east-journal.blogspot.com■

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Delta women give Senate President 14-day ultimatum to apologize to Senator Natasha

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A group called the Virtuous Women of Delta (VWD) has given the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, a 14-day ultimatum to tender an unreserved apology to Mrs. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

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The group made the demand in a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by its Coordinator, Deaconess Eguolo Oghenekevwe.

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In the statement, the group expressed their outrage over Akpabio’s alleged disrespectful behavior towards Mrs. Akpoti-Uduaghan, describing his actions as sacrilegious according to Delta’s cultural traditions.

The statement read, “We have patiently watched as the Senate President has dragged our sister through the mud. In our tradition, such actions are considered sacrilegious and carry severe consequences.”

The group further emphasized their disapproval of Akpabio’s behavior, particularly his decision to have Mrs. Akpoti-Uduaghan removed from a public space, which they found deeply disrespectful.

“The fact that he had our wife walk out of a public place is enough to make us march to the National Assembly in protest,” they stated.

The group gave Akpabio 14 days to issue an unreserved apology, warning that if he fails to do so, they will be compelled to take action and express their anger in person at the National Assembly.

The controversy stems from previous comments Akpabio made, including the use of inappropriate language referring to a nightclub, despite the fact that Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is married to a prominent Delta man.

Akpabio had earlier apologized for his remarks, acknowledging their sacrilegious nature.

“Such words are unacceptable, especially when a married woman is involved. Our men are like lions and will not tolerate such disrespect,” the statement continued.

The Virtuous Women of Delta emphasized that, as Akpabio hails from the same geopolitical zone, he should be aware of the importance of their cultural values and traditions, which cannot be disregarded.

“We politely ask the Senate President to apologize, or face the consequences within the next 14 days,” the group said.

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Sunday Worship Service (16th February, 2025): Topic: The Concept of Love: How to Make the Right Choice

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Senior Pastor of Green Pastures World Outreach, Pastor Kola Oyekale

Pastor Kola Oyekale

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Verses of God’s promise to us:
Isaiah 30:19 NLT
[19] O people of Zion, who live in Jerusalem, you will weep no more. He will be gracious if you ask for help. He will surely respond to the sound of your cries.

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Jeremiah 30:19 AMPC
[19] Out of them [city and palace] will come songs of thanksgiving and the voices of those who make merry. And I will multiply them, and they will not be few; I will also glorify them, and they will not be small.

Meaning of Love
There are different dimensions of love
1. Eros Love: Love between man and woman
2. Philia Love: Love between brethren in church
3. Storge Love: Love between family members
4. Agape Love: God’s love. It is a love that has no condition attached to it. This is the love that is in the kingdom. It is the love that flows from the life of God (Zoe).

When the Bible was talking about marriage, God brought in this love.
For this kind of love to be experienced in a relationship or marriage, it has to be deliberate and intentional.

Marriage is a business. A successful marriage does not happen by chance. It is not cheap. If the only thing you carry into marriage is your physical appearance, you will get no result.

If you make wrong choices you will have troubles. Even when you don’t make the wrong choice, there are still troubles you will experience in a marriage relationship.

Factors to Consider When Making the Choice of a Marriage Partner:
1. Be the right person
You cannot be the right person if you do not know yourself. Knowing yourself is crucial to the kind of person you want to marry.
Singleness helps you discover who you are. Knowing yourself helps you know who you can marry.
Most successful single people find their purpose before they get married.
So when you get married, you have a helper who can help you fulfill purpose.
You need a purpose for your life before you can pick a marriage partner.

Do you have the things, qualities and virtues you are seeking in a spouse?

The journey to finding someone is to first find you.
Find yourself first so you can know your value. If you don’t value yourself, you will sell yourself cheap.

To find the right person, be the right person.

Nobody will increase your value except you. The value you put on yourself is your investment. Don’t wait for a man to add value to your life.

2. Choose the right person
There are marriages you must qualify and prepare for before you enter it.
Don’t be desperate when it comes to marriage. Desperation can make you fall into wrong hands.

There is a plan for your life and a choice for your life.
When you identify your purpose, you will know who to choose.

A woman who chases after a man reduces her value.

3. Do and keep doing what is right.
Galatians 6:9 NKJV
[9] And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.

When you marry, you will not get all you want, however you should keep on doing the right thing.

Start doing the things you want your spouse to do.
Don’t marry with the mind that you will change your spouse. Nobody has any power to change anybody, only God does.

Song of Solomon 1:16-17 NKJV
[16] Behold, you are handsome, my beloved! Yes, pleasant! Also our bed is green. [17] The beams of our houses are cedar, And our rafters of fir.

The word ’green’ means refreshing, life, a relationship that is renewed, not dirty and not defiled.

There must not be defilement of bed when a relationship starts.
Every relationship must begin and end pure.

The only test you can do before marriage is the test of character not the test of sexual compatibility.

Every relationship begins with Friendship, then Courtship then Marriage.

Believers are encouraged to be friends without ulterior motives.

When you are friends, you can see each other better than when you are in a romantic relationship.
Friendship opens you up to see each other clearly without hiding.

The whole essence of marriage is so that you will produce godly seeds.

Your knowledge of God will help you out in married.

Marriage is an act of faith.

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Sunday Worship Service: The House of God nurtures

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Pastor Kola Oyekale

By Pastor Kola Oyekale

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God is after making you who he wants you to be. God isn’t so much interested in meeting your needs because your needs can take you away from God. God is concerned with making you align with the purpose of your existence.

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God’s primary goal upon your life is to make you who he has destined you to be.
If your purpose doesn’t come to pass, then you are a wasted vessel on earth.

If you have fulfilled your purpose at the end of your life, the angels will salute a man or woman who has lived and fulfilled God’s purpose.

Matthew 9:35 NKJV
[35] Then Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.

You have to be in a place where you are taught.

Matthew 9:36 NKJV
[36] But when He saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd.

God doesn’t want you to be confused in life.

A shepherd whose life is not in alignment to God cannot be a blessing to his sheep.

You become a disciple by transformation. God is after discipling people who will be in alignment to his kingdom.

The lesser your knowledge of God, the more prone you are to become a victim of the devil.

Devil loves ignorance. He takes advantage of your ignorance of God and his word.

Matthew 9:37 NKJV
[37] Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few.

The blind cannot lead the blind, they will both fall into a pit. You need the knowledge of God and his word to make you able to draw souls to God’s kingdom.

Psalms 1:1-3 NLT
[1] Oh, the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand around with sinners, or join in with mockers. [2] But they delight in the law of the Lord, meditating on it day and night. [3] They are like trees planted along the riverbank, bearing fruit each season. Their leaves never wither, and they prosper in all they do.

In this year, let your passion for God and trust in his increase.

Pursue God will all your heart and he will make a difference in your life.

Qualities of a Good Shepherd
1. A shepherd sets boundaries.
2. They are trustworthy and reliable.
3. A shepherd makes provision for his sheep. He brings transformation to your life.

4. A good shepherd sacrifices even his life for the sheep.

5. A shepherd invests in the life of the sheep through nurturing, direction, instruction and teaching.

The Holy Spirits influences your thinking. He changed your value system

Prayer: May the Holy Spirit shepherd our lives through his instruction, guidance and mentoring this year in Jesus name.

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