The Mountain of God

St. Catherine's Monastery in the Sinai Desert, Egypt. Image credit: Makalu from Pixabay. Mount Sinai is almost definitely not in Sinai. At least, not what we call the Sinai Peninsula today. Since the third century, most Christians have believed that a mountain on the Sinai Peninsula was the Mountain of God where Moses received the Ten Commandments. About 1,450 years ago, the Roman emperor Justinian built a beautiful monastery dedicated to St. Catherine at the foot of that mountain, called Jebel Musa or Mountain of Moses, in a part of the Sinai Desert that now belongs to Egypt. Today, pilgrims are welcomed on most mornings by the Greek Orthodox monks who live there in quiet devotion, and religiously-themed videos still center on this location at the low tip of the triangular Sinai peninsula as the actual backdrop to the biblical stories. 21st century archaeologists are very sceptical about the monks’ claims to fame. Decades of research have pretty much established that there ...