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  1. Investigative filmmaker Timothy Mahoney completes his 20-year search for the true location of the mountain where God gave the ten commandments. In the conclusion of a two-part series, Mahoney uses the Mount Sinai Scorecard to investigate the final three of the six most popular locations proposed for Mount Sinai – one.

  2. Dec 2, 2022 · Journey to Mount Sinai II will seek to respond to Humphreys’ “Hybrid” view. Does it fit the Exodus account? Is a volcano really the best explanation of the conditions described at Mount Sinai, and how does Hala-’l Bedr fit the other biblical criteria? Jabal al Lawz

  3. Filmmaker Timothy Mahoney completes his 20-year search for the true location of the mountain where God gave the ten commandments. In the conclusion of a two-part series, Mahoney uses the Mount Sinai Scorecard to investigate the final three of the six most popular locations proposed for Mount Sinai. Could Mount Sinai actually be Har Karkom, in ...

  4. Modern-day Exodus Explorers believe compelling evidence for the Israelites’ time at Mount Sinai can be found in Saudi Arabia at a mountain known as Jabal al Lawz. Mahoney uses the trusted Patterns-of-Evidence approach and the new Mount Sinai Scorecard to investigate six of the most popular locations proposed for Mount Sinai.

  5. May 15, 2023 · Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai II: Directed by Timothy P. Mahoney. With Emmanuel Anati, Barry Beitzel, Haim Berger, Chelsea Caldwell. Investigative filmmaker Timothy Mahoney completes his 20-year search for the true location of the mountain where God gave the ten commandments.

  6. Embark on an extraordinary quest with filmmaker Timothy Mahoney as he concludes his relentless 20-year search for the elusive Mount Sinai in his second part documentary; Journey To Mount Sinai II. The sacred site where God is believed to have bestowed the Ten Commandments.

  7. Could Mount Sinai actually be Har Karkom with its thousands of rock art pieces, Hala-’l Bedr a recently active volcano, or Jabal al Lawz where explorers claim abundant evidence matches the events of the Exodus?