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The Miracles of Exodus by Colin Humphreys, Continuum, £16.99, ISBN 0826469523 Reviewed by Peter James

SCIENTISTS doing history all too easily make a hash of it. This book, written by a renowned Cambridge physicist, is an exception. Colin Humphreys proceeds cautiously, consulting relevant experts and explaining his case with admirable clarity. Of all the books claiming to provide a scientific explanation of the miracles that accompanied the Israelites’ departure from Egypt, The Miracles of Exodus surely rates as the best.

Humphreys’s strongest arguments come from his forays into geography. Since late Roman times tourists have been told that the holy mountain of Sinai was Jebel Musa…

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