As Seen in Biblical Archaeology Review: A New Era of Biblical Exploration
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As Seen in Biblical Archaeology Review: A New Era of Biblical Exploration
A groundbreaking travel opportunity is emerging for those passionate about archaeology, history, and faith: the Exodus & Torah Route Expeditions. This multi-country journey traces the legendary path of the Israelites—from the deserts of Egypt to the promised lands of Israel—combining cutting-edge exploration with deep historical insight.
Travelers can now follow the footsteps of Moses and the ancient Hebrews across some of the world’s most sacred and mysterious landscapes. Accessible by 4WD expeditions and Red Sea yacht or small ship cruising, this route unlocks regions long shrouded in legend and inaccessible terrain.
Saudi Arabia: Land of Midian and the Mountain of God
Saudi Arabia is increasingly recognized as a key area in understanding the Exodus narrative. Highlights include:
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Midian & Khaybar – Once vibrant centers of ancient trade and culture.
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Tayma & Dedan (Lihyan) – Home to inscriptions linking to early Semitic civilizations.
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Madain Saleh (Hegra) – A UNESCO World Heritage site with Nabataean tombs.
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Jabal al-Lawz – Proposed by some as the real Mount Sinai.
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Aynounah (Leuce/Leuke) – A Red Sea port possibly connected to the Israelites’ crossing route.
These regions offer in-depth archaeological sites and inscriptions that shed light on the early Semitic world, revealing layers of history that bridge the biblical and historical record.
Egypt: Cradle of Exodus Legends
No Torah route would be complete without Egypt, the land from which the Israelites began their journey. Key sites include:
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Thebes, Luxor, and Aswan – Heartlands of Egypt’s pharaonic grandeur.
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Avaris – Believed by many scholars to be the city where the Hebrews lived before the Exodus.
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Fayoum & Amarna – Centers of ancient reform and religious transformation.
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Serabit el-Khadim & Wadi el-Hol – Sites of proto-Sinaitic inscriptions that may represent early Hebrew writing.
Visitors can explore the intersection of archaeology, linguistics, and theology that continues to redefine our understanding of the Exodus story.
Jordan: The Eastern Desert and the Path to the Promised Land
Across the Jordanian landscape, the journey continues through sites directly mentioned in the Torah:
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Petra, Basta, and Beidah – Early settlements revealing the movement of Semitic peoples.
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En-Mishpat (Beer-lahai-roi), Sodom, and Mount Paran – Locations rich in biblical lore.
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Deir Alla, Shittim, and Succoth – Linked to the Israelites’ encampments before crossing into Canaan.
Jordan’s rugged wadis and red sandstone canyons offer a living museum of the ancient Near East, blending breathtaking scenery with deep spiritual resonance.
Israel: The Land of Fulfillment
The journey culminates in Israel—the heart of the biblical narrative and the fulfillment of the Exodus journey. Sites include:
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Gilgal, Shechem, Mount Ebal, and Mount Gerizim – Central to the Israelites’ entry and covenant renewal.
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City of David – The ancient core of Jerusalem.
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Negev and Arabah – Wilderness regions symbolizing faith and endurance.
Israel offers a profound reflection on the continuity between archaeology, scripture, and modern identity.
Adventure Meets Archaeology
From the deserts of Arabia to the hills of Jerusalem, the Exodus & Torah Route blends adventure travel with scholarly depth. Participants gain access to exclusive excavation zones, inscription studies, and ancient trade routes, accompanied by regional experts in archaeology, linguistics, and theology.
Whether by 4WD caravan across Saudi Arabia’s wadis or cruising the Red Sea’s azure waters, this expedition offers a rare chance to walk the path of the ancients and witness the living history of faith.
Book Your Expedition
For those seeking an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and spirituality, the Exodus & Torah Route promises an experience unlike any other—where discovery meets devotion across the landscapes that shaped civilization.
Living Passages arranges customized Christian travel arrangements for the Bible scholar and their participants that can reach into areas of scripture that are generally overlooked. Call us to plan your next expedition at 208-765-8500.




