@jaestardb Paul and Jesus and his apostles often quoted from the Greek Septuagint. Quotes from the OT in the NT confirm that merely from the wording, no big deal. However, if you 'do some real research' you will find that the ancient designation 'Arabia' was considered to stretch even into Egypt. Genesis 45:10, 46:34 say 'Goshen-Arabia' as to where the Hebrews lived in Egypt. Paul quoted from the Septuagint, so it's entirely useless to say Saudi Arabia and ancient Arabia are the same.
Of course, the thing that makes this mountain such a good candidate is the huge plain of Er-Raha in front of the mountain, more than enough to accommodate the numerous Israelites and 'vast mixed company' that came up out of Egypt with them.
(Modern Sinai is ancient Sinai. Just because it's Egypt today, don't mean it wasn't considered Arabia anciently.....say, in the Romans' time, hint, hint).
@Bimfirestarter the area in which Musa went when he was expelled was the land of Shaib which was in Midain....he married into the tribe of Jethro(shuabe)...the tribe of Jethro was destroyed by God and it is in Saudi Arabia..where he took his people back to.......Mount Sinai is in Saudi Arabia and everyone here nows it...look up horeb on Google(the rock which he spit for water) In Saudi!!!! all the proof is here.....
@Bimfirestarter the Saudi government is not interested in letting people know this fact because of the non-muslim tourist..they have enough on their plate with the Hajj..look up Jeddah, u will see our own mother(Eve) is buried here so why cant moses come through here? i can go on and on about the prophet of God coming here...who do you think built the Kabaa?
@isnumo The fact that the Ka'ba used to be a house for hundreds of idols kind of answers the question for me as to who built it: people who didn't worship the true God. Maybe you are aware that there are churches that claim to have remains of certain prophets or apostles, or claim to mark a holy site. That some Muslims make similar claims isn't surprising, and just as reliable as those other claims. You do know Eve died before the Flood; think her grave really survived that intact?
No, no, and no. You need to bring a torch if you'll be on the mountain after dark. There might be tourist police at certain checkpoints, but I don't recall explicitly. I wouldn't suggest doing the hike alone, but the most dangerous thing would be not noticing a camel come barreling down from behind you.
It wasn't that bad; I'm playing it up for the entertainment value. I was also half-racing someone. I would walk the Inca Trail the next year. Now _that_ was a tough hike.
i climbed 2 second time i gathered twigs from the dead sea brought from isreal too egypt started my climb and biong out came the twigs and i made a fire under the moonlite waiting after 4nhalf hour hike too see the sun rise climb started at 100 so you canimagine
lolz...seemed like a tough climb for you guys. I have an apartment there and I stayed there for about a year. Had the chance to climb that mountain a couple of times. The first time was OK....wasn't really out of breath but the second time was harder. However, nothing is more rewarding that watching the stars as you climb and watching the sunrise when you get to the top.
Theres a lot more to it than what meets the eye. Besides, Dahab (a beautiful beach) is only an hour away. That all depends on if your a mountaineer like me....but, to each his own.
I climbed that in June of 2006. It was a killer, but freakin awesome! We started our hike at 2 AM and got back down around 9AM. We also walked it ALL!
Too Bad you were on the wrong Mountain. The Real Sinai is in Arabia. What a waste of time. Next time do some real research.
jaestardb 1 month ago
@jaestardb Paul and Jesus and his apostles often quoted from the Greek Septuagint. Quotes from the OT in the NT confirm that merely from the wording, no big deal. However, if you 'do some real research' you will find that the ancient designation 'Arabia' was considered to stretch even into Egypt. Genesis 45:10, 46:34 say 'Goshen-Arabia' as to where the Hebrews lived in Egypt. Paul quoted from the Septuagint, so it's entirely useless to say Saudi Arabia and ancient Arabia are the same.
Bimfirestarter 1 week ago
Mount Sinai is the holiest place for Judaism, Christianity and Islam
jigglyfidda125 1 year ago
Must be a great achievement. Will be there next week. Have some ideas now. Thanks
tpengann 1 year ago
We are going to climb My Sinai shortly and found this clip very informative. Thanks.
vorticity60 1 year ago
Of course, the thing that makes this mountain such a good candidate is the huge plain of Er-Raha in front of the mountain, more than enough to accommodate the numerous Israelites and 'vast mixed company' that came up out of Egypt with them.
Bimfirestarter 1 year ago
Its an obligation now to take a guide, because people put themselves in danger again and again.
But guys, you were very lucky to be almost alone there. Its very full sometimes.
If you want to combine the mountain with a special holiday in a Bedouin Beach Camp, look for SinaiStars on Google.
Fair, direct and cheap.....just unforgettable !
Dunja252 2 years ago
too bad it's the wrong mount.
isnumo 2 years ago
@isnumo -If you're looking for Noah's ark, sure.
(Modern Sinai is ancient Sinai. Just because it's Egypt today, don't mean it wasn't considered Arabia anciently.....say, in the Romans' time, hint, hint).
Bimfirestarter 1 year ago
@Bimfirestarter the area in which Musa went when he was expelled was the land of Shaib which was in Midain....he married into the tribe of Jethro(shuabe)...the tribe of Jethro was destroyed by God and it is in Saudi Arabia..where he took his people back to.......Mount Sinai is in Saudi Arabia and everyone here nows it...look up horeb on Google(the rock which he spit for water) In Saudi!!!! all the proof is here.....
isnumo 1 year ago
@Bimfirestarter the Saudi government is not interested in letting people know this fact because of the non-muslim tourist..they have enough on their plate with the Hajj..look up Jeddah, u will see our own mother(Eve) is buried here so why cant moses come through here? i can go on and on about the prophet of God coming here...who do you think built the Kabaa?
isnumo 1 year ago
@isnumo The fact that the Ka'ba used to be a house for hundreds of idols kind of answers the question for me as to who built it: people who didn't worship the true God. Maybe you are aware that there are churches that claim to have remains of certain prophets or apostles, or claim to mark a holy site. That some Muslims make similar claims isn't surprising, and just as reliable as those other claims. You do know Eve died before the Flood; think her grave really survived that intact?
Bimfirestarter 1 week ago
is there any security up there? any policemen? are the steps lighted at night?,,thanx, i may do the climb next trip to egypt.
RoxyStreet 3 years ago
No, no, and no. You need to bring a torch if you'll be on the mountain after dark. There might be tourist police at certain checkpoints, but I don't recall explicitly. I wouldn't suggest doing the hike alone, but the most dangerous thing would be not noticing a camel come barreling down from behind you.
spu42 2 years ago
I climbed that hill. Didn't find it so hard.
Sketchyboy10 3 years ago
It wasn't that bad; I'm playing it up for the entertainment value. I was also half-racing someone. I would walk the Inca Trail the next year. Now _that_ was a tough hike.
spu42 2 years ago
i climbed 2 second time i gathered twigs from the dead sea brought from isreal too egypt started my climb and biong out came the twigs and i made a fire under the moonlite waiting after 4nhalf hour hike too see the sun rise climb started at 100 so you canimagine
blacklight0304 3 years ago
lolz...seemed like a tough climb for you guys. I have an apartment there and I stayed there for about a year. Had the chance to climb that mountain a couple of times. The first time was OK....wasn't really out of breath but the second time was harder. However, nothing is more rewarding that watching the stars as you climb and watching the sunrise when you get to the top.
TheGhostman0 3 years ago
appartment in sinai might its a dessert and theres only a monastryt their
pizza38921111 3 years ago
Theres a lot more to it than what meets the eye. Besides, Dahab (a beautiful beach) is only an hour away. That all depends on if your a mountaineer like me....but, to each his own.
TheGhostman0 3 years ago
man i would love to like camp out there
bleujae1 3 years ago
I climbed that in June of 2006. It was a killer, but freakin awesome! We started our hike at 2 AM and got back down around 9AM. We also walked it ALL!
vsliwa 4 years ago