Moses
The Crossing of the Red Sea forms an episode in the biblical narrative of The Exodus. It tells of the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses, from the pursuing Egyptians, as recounted in the Book of Exodus. Moses holds out his staff and God parts the waters of the Yam Suph.
The Israelites walk through on the dry ground and cross the sea, followed by the Egyptian army. Once the Israelites have safely crossed Moses lifts his arms again, the sea closes, and the Egyptians are drowned.
Moses is believed to have crossed the Reed Sea or "Sea of Reeds" which, over time, has been translated as the Red Sea. The original name for this part of the Red Sea was believed to be the Reed Sea (Heb. yam suf; lit. "Sea of Reeds").
It was god because because moses prayed and asked him to close the red sea.Every thing that moses did was god.
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Moses
It was Moses who separated the Red Sea.
After Moses separated the Red sea , all the Hebrew people crossed to the other side.
God did but he used Moses
Moses with Gods help separated the Red Sea for the people to cross onto the other side.And the egyptiam army followed and when Moses stretched the rod the sea joined together,, killing the Egyptians.
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no, moses was told to do it by God
When the Egyptians followed Moses , to the Red sea and they tried to follow the people, god drowned the Egyptians in the sea.
God told moses to stretch out his rod, and the red sea parted in two.
The red sea was split by God and Moses led the people out of Egypt.
Moses parted the Red Sea.
The Israelites were prompted to go through the Red Sea because their leader, Moses, had a directive from God that they should escape through the sea. God wanted them to re-start their lives in a new land. The Egyptians were following them. Had they stayed on the west shore of the Red Sea, the Egyptians would have killed them. Moses held up his staff, and God parted the waters of the Red Sea. When the Egyptians followed them, God let the walls of waters go and the Egyptian soldiers drowned.