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Sean Penn, Priest Kaufman Pigment Profound Picture of Volodymyr Zelensky limit Berlin Celebration Premiere ‘Superpower’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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Found: God’s Holy Mountain?
‘Now Mount Sinai was altogether in smoke, for the Lord had come down upon it in fire.’ Exodus
It’s not every millennium that God descends onto a mountain for a chat with one of his creations.
In fact, according to Jewish tradition, it’s only happened once, about 3, years ago, on a modest mountain sometimes called Sinai.
But the exact location of that cosmic event, a meeting between Moses, the reluctant leader of the Hebrews, and the creative force self-described as “I am that I am,” has remained one of the enduring mysteries of the world.
Until now.
Or so argues “The Gold of Exodus” (Simon & Schuster), a book being launched this week with a publicity push rivaling last year’s hype of “The Bible Codes,” another Simon & Schuster product that purported to uncover hidden prophecies buried in the Torah text.
Likewise, “The Gold of Exodus” claims new evidence to identify “arguably the holiest spot on earth, the true Mount Sinai.”
The book also claims to have discovered the cave where Moses lived; the stone altar where the Israelites worshiped the Golden Calf; and the scorched spot on the mountaintop where God beamed down to meet with Moses.
Not a bad catch for a short trip taken by two amateur explorers nine years ago who brought back no
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