The 'Reed Sea' (or 'Sea of Seaweed', 'Sea of Reeds') , was the name for a large lake close to the
Red Sea, which has since dried up due to the
Suez Canal. It was in
Egypt, specifically in the Suez valley next to the
Sinai Peninsula, and north of the
Gulf of Aqaba. There is a common misinterpretation that the Reed Sea is
Sabħat al Bardawīl, a large lagoon on the north coast of the
Sinai Peninsula.
Name
In the
Bible tale of
The Exodus the phrase ''yam suph'' (or ''y'am Suf'') refers to the body of water that the children of
Israel crossed following their exodus from Egypt, and was just recently discovered to be the correct translation of Yam suf, instead of Red Sea, which is very close by. This same phrase is also used to denote the body of water referred to in
1 Kings 9:26: "And
King Solomon made a navy of ships in Ezion-Geber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Reed Sea, in the land of Edom." Eloth, or Elath, was the name of a seaport on the northern shore of the Red Sea in the
Gulf of Aqaba, very close to the Reed Sea.
See also
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Passage of the Red Sea
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Thera (Santorini) eruption Association with the Exodus
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The Exodus Decoded
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Suez Canal
References
★ ''
NOVA:Lost Tribes of Israel.
PBS: February 22, 2000.'' -
Describes the mistranslation of Yam Suph and tells of the Reed Sea events.
★ ''Quest for the Lost Tribes of Israel.
Arts & Entertainment Channel: 2004 ''
★ ''Biblical Disasters:Bible Disasters.
The History Channel: 2005'' -
Describes the Crossing of the REED SEA as the headwaters of the Red sea where marshlands were.
★ ''Bible Battles.
The History Channel: 2006'' -
Describes the strategic ambitions of Moses' crossing of the Reed Sea.
★ ''
The Exodus Decoded.
Discovery Channel Canada: April 16, 2006.
The History Channel: August 20, 2006.
Discovery Channel UK: December 23, 2006.''
External Links
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Sea of Reeds represents crossroads to freedom
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BASE Institute - SEA OF REEDS FAQ
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Red Sea or the Sea of Reeds?