I keep reading about all these scholars, with a variety of ideas, and what I'm interested in is whether any scholars have reviewed the wide range of factors that might have impact upon this story.
How many Israelites does scholarship think were in Egypt at that time?
Has consideration being given to the fairly common instances of seismic/volcanic activity at that time?
There have been hundreds of tsunami incidents in the red sea and although the 'drawback before waves' condition is very brief, does this need more close research. ??
How much research has been carried out in to the name 'Red' and it's possible 'Reed' alternative,?
How much tidal marshland lies between the great bitter lake and the Suez Gulf?
Would the Egyptians stoop to entering swampy areas where the Israelite slaves worked?
Does the fact that the moon was full just before this incident mean that highest tides ,(with lowest low waters) were involved?
Could this have been a mass escape which got hyped up in to the supernatural 'whole nation' claims?
Although the prevailing wind is mostly North to South, violent storms do happen from the South blowing North....could a storm surge have added to all to increase any great water surge?
Would slaves who worked the area have had such intimate knowledge as to being able to plan a mass escape and bring it off?
None of this would or could produce a supernatural event imo, but could some incident have been 'exploded' in to the miracle?
If it is impossible then it is
but to wave it all off in a knee jerk reaction wouldn't be very scholarly, would it?