
Did Jesus walk on water - or ice?
Date: Wednesday, August 08th, 2007 (CST ) Topic: Religion & Spirituality
Jesus may not have walked on water as the Bible claims but rather skated on ice formed through a freak cold spell, a scientific study has suggested. Rare atmospheric and water conditions could have caused ice to form on the freshwater Sea of Galilee.
The research shows a period of cooler weather swept what is now northern Israel from 1,500 to 2,600 years ago. Sub-zero temperatures could have caused the formation of ice thick enough to support the weight of a man.
The story of Jesus walking on water is recorded in three of the four Gospels, but Professor Doron Nof, an oceanographer from Florida State University insists his research points to a scientific rather than miraculous explanation.
"If you ask
me if I believe someone walked on water, no, I don't," Prof Nof told
Reuters. "I believe something natural was there that explains it."
The research involved a study of the surface temperatures of the Sea of Galilee along with air temperature and wind records.
Partially submerged in
water, the ice patches, known as "springs ice", may not have been
noticed by observers standing at a distance.
"Because the size of the
springs ice, a person standing or walking on it would appear to a
distant observer to be 'walking on water'," Prof Nof wrote in the
report's conclusion.
"Our springs ice calculation may or may not be related to the origin of the account of Christ walking on water," he concluded.
"It is hoped, however, that
archaeologists, religious scholars, anthropologists and believers will
examine such implications in detail."
Copyright: BBC News
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