Each time we find evidence in support of biblical history, it will be posted in sequence with prior finds related to the same biblical book or story. This is the first post (#1) on evidence found supporting the history of Exodus. Some posts will highlight new evidence, and some will be about older evidence. This is new:
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the remains of a massive 3,000-year-old fortress along an ancient route many believe was traveled during the biblical Exodus. The stronghold, recently unearthed in North Sinai, lies directly on the fabled Horus Military Road, the same route the Book of Exodus describes as the shorter path the Israelites avoided when Moses led them out of Egypt.Experts said the discovery provides tangible evidence that the road, long thought to be a key setting in the Exodus narrative, truly existed and was heavily fortified during the period traditionally associated with the Israelites' escape.--Stacy Liberatore, “Ancient discovery in Egypt offers new proof for the Bible story of Moses” Daily Mail (10/27/2025).
