Yes.
They should check the ruins in NW Saudi Arabia.
What a weird question. Exodus is Scripture. Archeology and History always catch up with Scripture, not the other way around.
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I don’t need ruins to support my faith.
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There is plenty of evidence already. Canaanite type houses in the region of Egypt where the bible says the Israelites were (these have different architecture than the egyptian houses from that era). There is an administrative building with twelve pillars. There was a burial chamber with a bust of a man with what appears to be a multicoloured coat only the body was missing (remember that Hebrews says Joseph gave instructions for his body to be taken when the Israelites left Egypt). The area where they crossed has some sand on the shore that is hardened like glass (probably by the heat from the pillar of fire). Mount Sinai was located in Arabia. There is an altar near the base with pictures of a bull inscribed. The remains of the twelve marble pillars are there. The top of the mountain looks burned compared to the other mountains in the area. There is a strangely shaped rock some distance from there that looks to have been split (but not shattered) right down the middle. All around the rock is clear evidence of strong water erosion smoothing out the rocks below.
They found Jericho, which was indeed a walled city and it was collapsed apart from one small section. There have been altars from that time found in Israel. In short, there is tons of evidence, but the secular archaeologists don’t want to change their theories and admit they got it wrong. Part of the problem is the timeframe for the exodus needs revising, but there is evidence the existing timeline is wrong. I recommend anyone who can watch the film “Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus”. Also watch this documentary on youtube about Mount Sinai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7NgmKl3Cq4
https://patternsofevidence.com/
Finally if you have the time Don Patton did a two part series about archeological finds that confirm events in the Old and New Testaments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muBJf83WsGY
Watch them and be blessed folks.
No kidding - that's exactly what the Bible says. Where do they think Jacob's family (his 12 sons) came from?
Before that, Jacob's grandfather (Abraham) came from Iraq.
So, from Iraq - to (present-day) Israel - to Egypt - back to Israel.
These "experts" ever actually read the Bible?
I read a book about a mountain in Jordan
that apparently is the actual Mount Sinai where Moses received the ten commandments.
It’s NOT the current one named Mt. Sinai.
It’s off limits as its a Jordanian military base and the author had to sneak in.
—— Do these ruins prove the Biblical story of Exodus? ——
No
“...first evidence...”
Huh?
Jabal el Lawz
Mountain of the Law in SA
Altar
Pillars
Rock split with water gushing out of it.
Known about for decades.
Ron Wyatt