Red Sea
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According to the Bible (see also Bible), the Red Sea's waters parted to allow the Israelites, led by Moses, to escape the pursuing Egyptian army. The “Red Sea” of the biblical account, however, seems more likely to have been the marshy Sea of Reeds than the present-day Red Sea.
Probably named for the red algae that are sometimes present in its waters.
Etymology
Origin of Red Sea
Translation of Latin Mare Rubrum, from Greek Erythrà Thálassa “Red Sea,” a translation of Hebrew Yam Sūph “Sea of Reeds.” The reason for Erythrà (Thálassa) is unknown; perhaps Erythrà refers to seasonal blooms of red algae on the on the surface of the water, or to ancient associations of “red” with “south,” (as “black” with “north,” as in “Black Sea”)
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Sandwiched between Yemen and Djibouti, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and is an important conduit for Middle Eastern oil.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 21, 2026
Over the last three years Abiy has repeatedly spoken of his country's need to regain access to a Red Sea port, which it lost when Eritrea became independent in 1993.
From BBC • Jun. 21, 2026
Saudi Arabia has a pipeline to the Red Sea but it has limited capacity.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 7, 2026
Saudi Arabia, for example, is rerouting some of its crude through a pipeline to a Red Sea port, and likely won’t fully return to exporting most of its crude through the strait, Smith said.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 1, 2026
There was even a porch outside, affording a beautiful view of the ancient Red Sea city.
From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey
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