Solving the Geographical Question of Mount Sinai
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This week on the Patterns of Evidence podcast, we take a listen to one final audio excerpt from our latest Thinking Man Films Lecture, “Searching for the Mountain of God,” with Ph.D. Environmental Geographer, Dr. Glen Fritz.
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Dr. Fritz discusses the critical importance of establishing a geographical framework from the Bible for the location of Mount Sinai before any archaeological evidence is speculated upon.
Why might this be important and is this the best way to determine Mount Sinai's location? Enjoy this engaging discussion as we hear Dr. Fritz's reasoning behind these ideas.
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