The Hebrew account in the Torah (Old Testament) tells us Moses parted the waters of the Red Sea as God commanded, to give his people safe passage. However, many secular thinkers believe the story describes a natural event, such as a tsunami generated by the volcanic eruption of Thera some 3600 years ago.
Now, newly-revealed historical accounts bridge the Biblical and secular views with a shocking revelations. Pharaoh's army slaughtered over half the Hebrews and Egyptians before they could reach the far shore, and that Pharaoh drowned with his army.
How did Moses part the Red Sea? These newly-revealed accounts suggest the possibility that Moses used an advanced technology of alien design, to create a temporary land bridge. Originally found in the Great Book of Egypt, these secular accounts were recorded by academicians following the Exodus. Centuries after the death of Jesus. Copies of these accounts were studied at the Glastonbury Abbey in Britain and later incorporated into The Kolbrin Bible by Celtic priests.