The article discusses the debate over the true location of Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Biblical researcher Joel Richardson advocates for the theory that Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia better matches the biblical description. He points to features like a unique two-tiered structure and a split rock that he connects to Moses' story. However, the majority of researchers support Mount Sinaiâs location in Egypt, citing historical mappings by early Christian historians and the establishment of St Catherine's Monastery as significant evidence of the traditional site.
Biblical researcher Joel Richardson supports the theory that the true Mount Sinai is Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia, primarily due to its geographic characteristics.
Despite Richardson's claims, the majority of researchers maintain that Mount Sinai is located in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, supported by historical accounts and pilgrimage routes.
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