Searching for the Red Sea Crossing — For centuries there has been mystery and debate surrounding the sea miraculously crossed by the Israelites on their Exodus journey to Mt. Sinai. This sea, called Yam Suph by Moses, appears many times in the Bible, but its location has never been clearly identified. Environmental geographer Glen Fritz believes this issue will not be solved primarily with linguistics or archaeology, but rather it requires a geographic approach. Along with commentary and questioning by Timothy Mahoney, Dr. Fritz gives an in-depth biblical and geographic case for the Gulf of Aqaba being the Yam Suph of the Exodus, and how its position provides vital clues to the location of Mt. Sinai.
Searching for the Mountain of God — The true location of Mt. Sinai is one of the great mysteries of the Bible. Moses came to Sinai when he encountered the burning bush and returned there with the freed Israelites to receive the Ten Commandments. Although the traditional site on the Sinai Peninsula has long had prominence, environmental geographer Glen Fritz builds the case that the mountain of God is actually in northwest Saudi Arabia at the twin peaks of Jabal al Lawz / Jabal Maqla.