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    BIBLICAL archaeologists have claimed to have located the holy mountain where the Bible says God gave Moses two stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments.

     

    They believe features and archaeological remains on the site in Saudi Arabia directly line up with the passage in the holy tome, some of which are fenced off as protected areas by the Saudi theocratic regime. 

     

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

     

    The prophet then ascends the mountain where he convenes with God to receive the Ten Commandments.

     

    For this reason, Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions.

     

    Certain scholars claim the Exodus is a myth because no evidence at the traditional Mount Sinai in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, but what if they were looking in the wrong spot?

     

    Ryan Mauro Doubting Thomas Research Foundation


    But while most people think this miraculous event is a work of fiction — written hundreds of years after it supposedly took place — there are some who claim mounting evidence that indicates it really happened.

     

    A mountain range in Egypt was for hundreds of years thought to be the site of the holy mountain. 

     

    But sleuths from the biblical archaeologist organisation the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation claim this is wrong and have compelling evidence to prove this. 

     

    Foundation president Ryan Mauro, who is a Middle East expert, told the Sun: "One of the main reasons certain scholars claim that the Exodus is a myth is because little to no evidence for what the Bible records has been found at the traditional Mount Sinai in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. 

     

    "But what if these scholars have actually been looking in the wrong spot?

     

    "Move over into the Arabian peninsula and you find incredibly compelling evidence matching the Biblical account."

     

    'SCORCHED MOUTAIN PEAK'


    The real holy site, he says, is in the northwestern province of Saudi Arabia and there is strong evidence to prove this. 

     

    The researchers then went on to identify Jabal Maqla, a peak within the Jabal al-Lawz mountain range, as Mount Sinai.

     

    The Bible said God descended on Mount Sinai as a fire. 

     

    And they claim the mountain, with its clearly blackened peaks, suggests this is the site. 

     

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    Jabal Maqla, a peak within the Jabal al-Lawz mountain range,has blackened peak

     

    'SIGNS OF PATH UNDER RED SEA'


    In the Book of Exodus Moses holds out his walking stick and God parts the waters and they manage to flee.

     

    The story goes that the water then came rushing back in and crushed the pursuing troops. 

     

    The foundation believes Nuweiba Beach is the most likely crossing point because studies have found land paths below the water. 

     

    They argue this evidence found by Swedish scientist Dr Lennart Moller reveals the remnants of the fleeing army. 

     

    It is claimed they found what they believe were the shapes of chariots which were encased in coral, although the metal and wood was long since dissolved. 

     

    Across the Red Sea, there is said to be evidence that is allegedly a possible match for the Biblical campsite Elim, noted to have 12 wells and 70 palm trees with a dozen of the water sources remaining today. 

     

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    Moses parts the Red Sea and guides the Israelites across with the Pharoh's army in pursuitCredit: Paramount

     

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    An apparent land passage was found under the Read Sea

     

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    It is claimed coral formed around the remnants of the Pharohs' army, in this image a chariot wheel is allegedly shown

     

    MOUNT HOREB SPLIT ROCK


    On the path to the suspected Mount Sinai is a towering split rock sitting upon a large hill. 

     

    The rock and hill beneath show signs of massive amounts of water erosion — yet this is in an area that receives very little rainfall.

     

    Mr Mauro said: “We believe this distinct landmark could be the rock that God commanded Moses to strike which water then gushed forth from, miraculously providing for the Israelite population."

     

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    In the Old Testament bible, Moses splits a rock and water gushes outCredit: Getty

     

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    This is said to be the rock that was split by Moses

     

    'MOSES' ALTAR'


    At Jabal al-Maqla there is an ancient altar site composed of uncut granite stones at the base of the mountain and the remains of what appear to be small, ancient pillars composed of marble beside it just as in the Book of Exodus.

     

    Moses is said to have built an altar made of uncut stones at the base of Mount Sinai and sets up 12 pillars representing the 12 tribes of Israel beside it. 

     

    So far nine pillars have been found with several broken pieces of marble scattered throughout the area. 

     

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    The site suspected to be Moses' altar

     

    'GOLDEN  CALF WORSHIP SITE'


    Two more crucial pieces of evidence at this mountain are what is believed to be the Golden Calf worship site and signs of a graveyard. 

     

    Chapter 32 of Exodus tells of the Golden Calf incident, where the Israelites make a golden calf, which was an Egyptian god, and worship it while Moses is on Mount Sinai. 

     

    When Moses comes back down the mountain, the golden calf worshippers are killed for their idolatry.

     

    Mr Mauro said: "Close to the mountain, we have this site covered with depictions of people worshipping bulls and cows. 

     

    "And what's really significant is that these petroglyphs are isolated to this area. It's not like they're carved all over the mountain."

     

    It comes as the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation and others have discovered what they believe might be Noah's Ark.

     

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    A depiction of the Golden CalfCredit: Getty 

     

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    This has been identified as that same temple with depictions of calves on its side

     

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