Decode Scripture
The Red Sea You Need to Part Was Never in Egypt - Decoded Map
The Red Sea You Need to Part Was Never in Egypt - Decoded Map
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Go deeper into the Decode Scripture episode with this printable Decoded Map on the Red Sea, the breath, and the hidden crossing inside the body.
This PDF companion is designed for personal study and helps you revisit the core structure behind the episode in a clear, written format.
Inside, you’ll find:
• the surface reading
• the decoded meaning
• key verses decoded
• the Red Sea, Yam Suph, carotid sheath, and windpipe breakdown
• the ruach, breath, vagus nerve, and sympathetic nervous system connection
• a practice section for personal reflection
This Decoded Map explores the Red Sea crossing not as a miracle trapped in ancient Egypt, but as a symbolic map of the crossing inside your own body. It walks through Exodus 14, 1 Corinthians 10:1-2, Hebrews 11:29, Genesis 1:2, and John 3:8, showing how Paul treats the crossing as something that repeats, how Hebrews says they passed through by faith, how the two walls of water on the right and left mirror the two carotid sheath channels in the neck, and how the dry ground between them mirrors the windpipe. The map also connects the Hebrew word ruach with wind, breath, and spirit, shows how the vagus nerve runs beside the same neck channels, explains Pharaoh’s army as the reactive alarm state of the sympathetic nervous system, and gives a breath practice built around the longer exhale as the stretched-out hand.
Important: If you are already a Cartographer member, do not purchase this separately. This Decoded Map is already included in your membership library.
This single purchase is for viewers who want the written companion map for one public Decode Scripture episode as a standalone download.
For access to all current public episode maps, future maps, members-only videos, and members-only PDFs, join The Cartographer tier.
Delivery: This is a digital download. No physical item will be shipped.
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