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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3363737" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>But the nature of man is to want evidence, and the Bible is a great source of history after all. I recently watched a show on Prime ( I think it was prime; either that or Netflix), called "The Real Mount Sinai" which was full of Biblical references and backed up by geological evidence that puts Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia, not in the Sinai Peninsula as many think. I have also been to the location of Mount Sinai in the Peninsula, visited the Monastery of St. Catherine's at its base, and hiked to the top to see for myself. So which is it? I really don't know, but in Saudi Arabia, the locals refer to Jebel Musa, which is Mount Moses (Sinai) as if that is the actual spot. In the Peninsula, the local Bedouins, and the Monks at the Monastery say that they are at the base of the real Mount Sinai. </p><p></p><p>Thing is, you CAN travel to the Sinai Peninsula to visit St Catherine's and hike to the top of the mountain if you wish. Getting into Saudi Arabia to visit Jebel Musa? Not so easy. It can be done, but not so easily. They are, after all, a very strict Muslim country and probably do not want to acknowledge or bring to light one of the holiest site in both the Jewish and Christian religions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3363737, member: 10465"] But the nature of man is to want evidence, and the Bible is a great source of history after all. I recently watched a show on Prime ( I think it was prime; either that or Netflix), called "The Real Mount Sinai" which was full of Biblical references and backed up by geological evidence that puts Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia, not in the Sinai Peninsula as many think. I have also been to the location of Mount Sinai in the Peninsula, visited the Monastery of St. Catherine's at its base, and hiked to the top to see for myself. So which is it? I really don't know, but in Saudi Arabia, the locals refer to Jebel Musa, which is Mount Moses (Sinai) as if that is the actual spot. In the Peninsula, the local Bedouins, and the Monks at the Monastery say that they are at the base of the real Mount Sinai. Thing is, you CAN travel to the Sinai Peninsula to visit St Catherine's and hike to the top of the mountain if you wish. Getting into Saudi Arabia to visit Jebel Musa? Not so easy. It can be done, but not so easily. They are, after all, a very strict Muslim country and probably do not want to acknowledge or bring to light one of the holiest site in both the Jewish and Christian religions. [/QUOTE]
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