Where is the real Mount Sinai? Is it Jabal Musa in Egypt, Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia, Har Karkom in Israel — or somewhere else entirely? Despite detailed biblical descriptions in the book of Exodus, scholars still debate its true location.
In this episode, we explore the historical, archaeological, and spiritual reasons why the mountain where Israel received the Torah cannot be definitively identified. From nomadic footprints that vanished over time to forgotten wilderness place names — and ultimately to the shift from Sinai to Mount Zion — this is a story not just about geography, but about covenant, memory, and worship.
Perhaps the greatest mystery of Sinai is not where it is — but why its location no longer matters.