- In the
Exodus narrative,
YamSuph (Hebrew: יַם-סוּף, romanized:
Yam-Sup̄, lit. 'Reed Sea') or Red Sea,
sometimes translated as Sea of Reeds, is the body...
-
ancient versions, this word is to be
regarded as
simply an
abbreviation of
Yam Suph i.e. the "Red Sea".
Pulpit Commentary on
Deuteronomy 1,
accessed 24 October...
- Sea or
Parting of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף, romanized: Kriat
Yam Suph, lit. "parting of the sea of reeds") is an
episode in The Exodus, a foundational...
- Israelites'
crossing of the sea,
which the
Hebrew text
calls Yam Suph (Hebrew: יַם סוּף).
Yam Suph was
traditionally identified as the Red Sea.
Rabbi Saadia...
-
Israelites in the Song of the Sea
after the Pharaoh's army is destro**** at the
Yam Suph.: 71 When the
Israelites are
camped at
Hazeroth after leaving Mount Sinai...
- tarries, I will
expect him
every day.'" It was at the
crossing of the
Yam Suph on the
final day of P****over that the
entire nation witnessed the awesome...
-
Israelites travel in a
roughly straight line to
Kadesh Barnea from the
Yam Suph (literally
meaning "the Reed Sea", but
considered traditionally to refer...
- light's
creation Tiamat –
Primordial goddess of
ancient Babylon religion Yam Suph – Body of
water in the Book of
Exodus (Hebrew cognate) Gelbert, Carlos...
- the Suez
Canal Red tide, an
algal bloom which turns water red or
brown Yam Suph, the body of
water traditionally translated as Red Sea in the book of Exodus...
- Sea",
which the
Hebrews sang
after seeing God
drown the
Egyptian army in
Yam Suph,
includes "motifs and
language from the
combat myth used to
emphasize the...