Biblical Archaeology ReviewHomeSubscribe
+  The Biblical Archaeology Society Forum
|-+ 
BAS Info and Help

| |-+  Introduce Yourself
| | |-+  Hello everyone
« previous next »
Pages: [1] Print
Author Topic: Hello everyone  (Read 157 times)
nickbaker
New Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 2



View Profile WWW Email
« on: Oct 17, 2009, 06:19 PM »

Hi  :)
 I came out today looking for anything Christian and found my first impressions of the Red Sea crossings had lead me astray. So I have shifted from Nuiweba in the The Gulf of Aqaba to Pirahiroth by the Red Sea and feel quite good about this.
 I have accepted Jesus Christ as my saviour. I was most impressed by what I found about Noah's Ark being on the top of the Mountains of Ararat like the Bible says and that is one thing that kept and still keeps me wanting to come closer to God. I am experiencing the Holy Spirit in my life.
 My Christian old man was and still is to some extent, the onlooker who felt that living a Christian life was just not going to happen for him and one good reason may have been everyone else seemed intelligent and could not reach them. I was a hello and thats it person.
 I think becoming a Christian has happened to me and it has been many many years coming and now and pursuing anything Christian is beginning to be my daily activities.
 My practicing Christian brother and his wife who are living by faith in China have been a great Christian source of my coming to learn about Christ.
 Having been lead look at Biblical archaeogical discoveries through Christian influence has bought me here and for one good reason, to show me up as a gullible at least which seems a very good reason to stay.
 So, migrating from Nuiweba to Pihahiroth...here I am. God Bless you all, in Jesus.  :)
« Last Edit: Oct 17, 2009, 08:28 PM by nickbaker » Logged
Elijah
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 842



View Profile Email
« Reply #1 on: Oct 19, 2009, 06:37 AM »

I would be interested in yor criticism against Nuiweba in the The Gulf of Aqaba, since I have made a decision yet. To clarify, I am a Suez fan, but the Nuiweba in the The Gulf of Aqaba bcame a possibility and pheasibility to switch to. Hearing evidence against it would make me stay with Suez.

So if you have it, please do tell it.
The sword of a Christian is his tongue speaking out.
Many die from truth (not listening to it)
and many also kill those of truth when angry in not
wanting to hear it, or to stop others from hearing it.
Even the ones blind like Saul /Paul have hurt those that they couldnt see were seeing and speaking truth.
So hand me your sword brother, i wanna know more about Nuiweba in the The Gulf of Aqaba and anything else you wish to bring up here.

I discuss everything almost.... eeek I am not liked for that either, having an opinion on anything and everything.... actually I do not always have one. I think about what I am hearing or reading and I formulate one. And yes, I do know that I can be very smart and right about one thing or 100 things and then be very dumb (foot in mouth) about another. I do and will apologize, so use that sword bro.
Logged

ELIJAH
of 1996 back now in 2008
nickbaker
New Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 2



View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #2 on: Oct 19, 2009, 07:16 PM »

 :)  Exodus 14:2 . Pihahiroth.
 I think The Holy Spirit had tried to remind me the path of the exodus on every map on every Bible I had seen did not include crossing from Nuiweba. lol, I kept noticing the exodus did not go across the Red Sea in the gulf of Aqaba... lol . The Holy Spirit was trying to tell me something...lol...love Him guys, love Him.
 The pillars on both sides of the sea at Nuiweba added proof to my thinking. I became quite excited to see chariot wheels and skeletons were found at Nuiweba and the shallow plateau that is reported to be across there.
 I recall a theoretical path I came across which showed an entry point from the mountains behind Nuiweba beach and to the beach where the slaves supposedly camped. The path went North from Nuiweba to the top the Gulf of Aqaba then South again to Nuweiba and the story that accompanied the tale included something like, the slaves may have got lost or they were avoiding the Egyptian army.
 Today I went looking for references to show what I found about the name Pihahiroth yesterday and I found another location where the sea crossing may have been...

... http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-pi-hahiroth.htm ...

...so, I seem to have got the Pihahiroth name correct from my searching. Names of other places on that map near Pihahiroth match the names listed in the scriptures.
  :) Today I found that only 3 names for 3 places in the scriptures to do with the crossing of the sea are confirmed......one of them is a place by the beach at Nuiweba.......lol......but good news as well......on the webpage in that link is the note;

God wanted us to know only the beginning the middle and the end of the Exodus.
 
We must keep on with our Christianity and the Bible and support one another in the Lord as scripture is telling us.
 I think living alone is a quite a good place for satan to come lurking...I feel I am one of the very first he will have a go at because I am at home by myself most of the time.
 I do have a dedicated Christan brother who lives by faith in China with his Malaysian Chinese wife and we make contact with the Skype which is a "godsend" in my opinion. 
 
  :)   May God Bless you in your work for Him   :)
« Last Edit: Oct 19, 2009, 10:42 PM by nickbaker » Logged
Pages: [1] Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  
Join us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter
 
Subscribe to BAR


FREE ISSUE!

Try an issue of the world’s leading publication of Biblical archaeology at no obligation.
Try us now!








Get Bible and archaeology news, behind the scenes stories, special offers and more.



Subscribe now and receive either a free gift or a free issue
Powered by SMF 2.0 RC1 | SMF © 2006–2009, Simple Machines LLC

Template Design By Nuno Guerra