
Route of the Exodus
The Route of the Exodus refers to the traditional path believed to have been taken by the Israelites as they fled Egypt after their liberation, as described in the Bible. While exact details are uncertain, the most common route suggests the Israelites crossed the Red Sea and traveled through the Sinai Peninsula, moving towards the Promised Land in Canaan. This journey likely involved crossing desert regions and stopping at various sites along the way. Archaeologists and scholars debate the route’s precise location, but it remains a significant narrative of liberation and faith for many.