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UNeyeR1
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Re: Sea of Reeds vs. Red Sea
I agree with the where it is not that important....but my question is really in relation to the translation...ie does the original hebrew as you know it state Red Sea, or was that added or a mistranslation?
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Re: Sea of Reeds vs. Red Sea
no, the original hebrew says, as the response above says, "YaM SUPh", suph meaning "reed". i don't know how the original mistake came about but given that the red sea is in the same area maybe it was an obvious mistake to make during the orthographic cataclysms of the middle ages. or maybe the red sea's even a misnomer and it should really be called the reed sea, although i've never seen anything reedy in that area and it seems to me that the gulf of suez is a bit more likely considering it is a delta and as such is a bit more marshy.
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Re: Sea of Reeds vs. Red Sea
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