Hala-'l Badr
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Hala-'l Badr (or Hala-'l Bedr) is a volcano in Arabia situated at 27º 15' N, 37º 12' E.
It has been proposed as the site of Mount Sinai:
- in the early 20th century by Alois Musil,
- in 1971 by Jean Koenig (Le site de Al-Jaw dans l'ancien pays de Madian)
- in 2003 by Colin Humphreys (The Miracles of Exodus)
The idea that Sinai was a volcano has been advanced by Charles Beke (Mount Sinai, a Volcano, 1873), Freud (Moses and Monotheism, 1939), and Immanuel Velikovsky.
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