Atlas Tool not Consistent in Location of Places

Rick Ausdahl
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

I'm doing a study of Exodus. I was in Exodus 14 and had the Atlas linked to the NIV so I could see where events were taking place.

Exodus 14:2 refers to Pi-hahiroth and for this passage, the Atlas lists two maps.

  1. Biblical World -- The Exodus from Egypt
  2. Pharaoh versus Yahweh at the Red Sea

Map 1 shows a single location for Pi-hahiroth and positions it at the northwest tip of the Gulf of Suez.

Map 2 indicates the location is not known, but lists three possible locations, none of which match that shown in map 1.  I.e. they are more in what I believe would be the area of the Bitter lakes, and range from apx 20-60 miles north of the location shown in map 1.  So a person using only one of these maps would walk away with very different understandings of where things were taking place depending on the map used.

I can easily see this happening if a person is using maps from totally different resources, but I was surprised to find the discrepancy within the Atlas tool because I thought all the Atlas tool maps were created by Faithlife.

I'm wondering now if I'm mistaken about the source/creator of these maps.

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