Geologists believe that the explosion on Santorini was the single-most powerful explosive event
ever witnessed and that this single event is widely overlooked in the
historical context of the effects it had on society at the time
Minoan culture crumbled as a result of the eruption,
historians believe, changing the political landscape of the ancient world
indefinitely. Environmental effects were felt across the globe, as far away as
China and perhaps even North America and Antarctica.
The legend of Atlantis and the story of the Biblical plagues
and subsequent exodus from Egypt have also been connected to the epic
catastrophe with exploded with the force of hundred of Atomic Bombs, instantly
killing many thousands of people as the blast of Santorini was heard over 3000
miles away
One of the most Epic stories in the Bible is the Story of Moses
parting the Red Sea as the Israelites fled to safety under the protection of
God through the guidance of Moses, it strikes us immediately as a Miracle but
one group of researchers disagree,
They say the parting of the Red Sea was a natural event and
it is linked to the Tsunamis that were triggered as the Volcano on Santorini
erupted, engulfing the Kingdoms of the Mediterranean in Cataclysmic
occurrences, the Eruption on Santorini is one of the biggest eruptions in the
past 10 thousand years and only now are we beginning to understand that this is
widely connected to other narratives that were described by other cultures at
this time, often simply describing an act of God because they simply did not
know what was going on so the connections can only now be realized,
When the waters drew back in preparation for the surge, the
Israelites hurried across. The waves roared back in before the Egyptians, whose
chariots were trapped and slowed by the wet sand and mud, this was the result
of Tsunamis triggered by the Santorini eruption according to researchers in
Spain,
Now, we are not saying that what we are about to tell you guys is 100% accurate, but what we are saying is that we should be attempting to piece together an accurate overview of the History that has been lost in an effort to properly understand the timeline of the past, not everything said here is going to be accurate, but only during the process of research are we going to find this understanding, and that will involve making mistakes and through this elimination process will we arrive at the truth so Wait till you hear this
Now, we are not saying that what we are about to tell you guys is 100% accurate, but what we are saying is that we should be attempting to piece together an accurate overview of the History that has been lost in an effort to properly understand the timeline of the past, not everything said here is going to be accurate, but only during the process of research are we going to find this understanding, and that will involve making mistakes and through this elimination process will we arrive at the truth so Wait till you hear this
Scientists studying the Biblical Narrative in the Spanish
City of Seville have come up with an alternative answer to the apparent act of
God at the parting of the Red Sea,
When the eruption happened on Santorini, roughly around
1650BC, it destabilized the Entire region, reports in Egypt describe structural
damage followed by a Darkness that could not be lit by a flame and the fallout
from this brought temporary climate change that probably had adverse effects on
the Entire World one way or another,
Lava flowing into the sea, land slips and the subsequent
collapse of the caldera generated huge tsunamis that swept the Aegean Sea with
waves of 15 meters high sweeping the entire region, leaving sedimentary
deposits in many parts of the coast.
Even at the far away coast of Israel there has been
found similar marks of the remnants of a tsunami, which have been dated
approximately to the same period of the eruption on Santorini,
The path of the Israelites, guided by Moses, is
described in the biblical story of Exodus in the Old Testament. As
written: “And the Lord spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children
of Israel, that they turn and encamp before Pihahiroth, between Migdol and the
sea, over against Baalzephon: before it shall ye encamp by the sea.”
Following this text, the separation of the waters should have
happened in the vicinity of Migdol, a location that has been identified,
thanks to various archaeological studies developed in the area, with a military
fortress of the Way of Horus . This is on the banks of
the Shi-Hor lagoon, which opened into the Mediterranean, to
the northwest of Sinai, and could be the 'Sea of Reeds' in the Bible,
It is for these reasons that researchers at the School
of Agricultural Engineering of the University of Seville believe that the
reference to the Red Sea parting appears to have just been a
recurring translation error. Their simulations that recreate the old waterfront
of the area around Migdol support this theory
The reliability of the narrative of the Biblical Exodus has
been subject of heated debate for decades. Recent archaeological studies seem
to provide new insight of the exodus path, and although with a still
controversial chronology, the effects of the Minoan Santorini eruption have
been proposed as a likely explanation of the biblical plagues. Particularly, it
has been suggested that flooding by the associated tsunamis could explain the
first plague and the sea parting. Recent modelling studies have shown that
Santorini’s tsunami effects were negligible in the eastern Nile Delta,
Historians and archaeologists have had trouble deciding on
the year Thera erupted, with dates ranging anywhere from 1645 BC to 1500 BC.
Studies of ash deposits on the ocean floor have revealed, however, that when
the volcano did blow, it did so with a force dwarfing anything humans had ever seen
or have seen since, the Tempest Stele being a possible description of the
effects of the event in Egypt,
Winds would have carried the volcanic ash to Egypt at some
point over the summer, and the toxic acids in the volcanic ash would have
included the mineral cinnabar, which could have been capable of turning a river
a blood-like red colour, The accumulated acidity in the water would have caused
frogs to leap out and search for clean water. Insects would have burrowed eggs
in the bodies of dead animals and human survivors, which generated larvae and
then adult insects.
Then, the volcanic ash in the atmosphere would have affected
the weather, with acid rain landing on people’s skin, which in turn caused
boils. The grass would have been contaminated, poisoning the animals that ate
it. The humidity from the rain and the subsequent hail would have created
optimal conditions for locusts to thrive.
Volcanic eruptions could also explain the several days of
darkness, which means nine plagues are accounted for, - amid all this
destruction, firstborn children could have been sacrificed out of sheer
desperation in the hopes that such a meaningful sacrifice would lead their gods
to stop punishing them.
The plagues occurred due to the volcanic eruption and
attracted hordes of locusts and there was evidence of erratic animal activity
due largely to the alteration of air pressure and weather conditions. After the
complete devastation of Egypt, the Jews were able to get away in spite of the
Pharaoh’s soldiers in hot pursuit. In the Exodus, there is a quotation which
goes like this: By day in a pillar of cloud, to lead them the way; and by
night in a pillar of fire, to give them light (Exodus 13:21). This state
of biblical affairs can easily be related to the volcanic eruption of Santorini
The Exodus dates back to 1447 BC, but this is by no means
exact due to the fact that it is an anthology of stories. Historians have said
that they have no clue to the Pharaoh who ruled during the era of Moses which
in itself is regarded as the most authentic timing of the story, - if the
tempest Stele is also to be considered then a more accurate dating of the event
can be related to the Pharaoh Ahmose I, which BTW Ahmose incredibly translates
as the ‘Brother of Moses’ Yet in Egyptian, "Mose," "Moses,"
"Mes," etc. means "son of." and "Ah" is a
common part of Egyptian royal names referring to the moon god Iah. The examination
of the mummy of Ahmose's son appears to have died at the age of 12. In the
Bible, the pharaoh loses a son to the Plague of the Firstborn,
We will of course link the findings below for you to go and
have a look for yourself guys, we are not just saying that this is the case,
that all the things said here are the truth, but at least keep an open mind in
the study of the past, these things after all were told after the events had
happened and the written accounts could be glorified as Origin Stories, bits
lost here, bits added there, it all makes for interpretation in any event and
we just wanted to make you guys aware of the fact that the Eruption on
Santorini may be the driving force for many Ancient Accounts that were
associated with God like activity, we recommend you check out our Video on the
Tempest Stela of Ahmose I and we would love to hear from you below so sign the
comments section so we can gather your thoughts on the matter. As always Thank
you for watching
The #SantoriniEruption has a lot to answer for and it would appear that this massive explosion has been majorly overlooked in a #Historical context, #Moses and the #PartingoftheRedSea maybe related to this event according to researchers in the Spanish City of Seville
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The Research:
https://www.agenciasinc.es/Noticias/Tsunamis-en-Santorini-pudieron-inspirar-el-exodo-biblico
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