The Definition of Yam Suph
The Red Sea Miracle 2 Digit - Collector's Edition
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23m
Yam Suph is the most important place-name related to the Exodus sea crossing. Where you place the crossing affects the scale of the miracles involved. Does the Hebrew word “yam” only pertain to seas? Does “suph” mean “reeds,” or could it mean “end”? Biblical clues reveal the various options in this in-depth discussion.
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