Like Lazarus rising from the dead? Like the Red (or Reed) Sea splitting to allow Israel to cross on dry land? Like the sun "standing still" while Josuha fought a battle? (which would have actually been the stopping of earth's rotation (without notice of inertial evidence) and then starting back up again.)
If you read the Apocrypha, you will see many references of The Destroyer - a dwarf iron core stellar object that came upon the earth during that time - causing mental illness, plagues, poisoning of water, sickness, etc. This similar event happens in trumps 1-6. Something like a dwarf star can cause tremendous seismic activity. The iron dust raining down from this star would cause the water to turn RED (rust,) and BITTER. It will therefore kill the sea life. It will cause plagues and sickness, because the people who eat the food may get sick. The electrodynamics of such an advent itself could change the world on a genetic level - it often does.
It was a faith-based act for Moses to trust God when He told Moses to raise his staff and part the red sea. At that EXACT moment God knew that the seismicity would cause a piece of land to rise, and make a bridge across the sea. But, the lesson was the faith of Moses: would he do what God said at the EXACT moment, in the EXACT way? God knew what would happen, and He knows the importance of doing exactly what He says - especially when He is single-handedly saving an entire people from the gods of Egypt (and yes, they were real - each plague was a Godly mock at the "power" of the respective god worshipped in Egypt... from Hapi (god of the nile,) to Isis (goddess of medicine and peace,) to Pharaoh who is supposed to be God in the flesh.
God reprimanded Moses when He told Moses to simply speak to the rock to get water, and out of his frustration with the groaning Hebrews, he hit it with his staff. Miracle? Not natural? Considering the chemistry of the atmosphere after such cataclysmic events happens, seeding water would be easy to get from a rock especially if the rock is in super saturation. Certain acid-base reactions between atmospheric chemistry, the carbon dioxide expelled, and the rock could do it (a soft dissolve.) This is especially true if the rock was already soft enough that an elderly Moses could hit it and make the water spring forth anyway.
Like the sun "standing still" while Josuha fought a battle? (which would have actually been the stopping of earth's rotation (without notice of inertial evidence) and then starting back up again.)
There are several ways this could happen. And, they are all based on relativistic motion somewhat. Angular momentum about the planet can be preserved if the spherical coordinate is constant and another is manipulated so that the magnitude of forces is not changed. In other words, a phase rotation (like changing the axis of rotation to preserve angular momentum.) That is just a matter of a rotation tensor applied. Rolling the earth up and downish as opposed to left-rightish could make the sun appear in the same place while hours have passed.
Another way this could have happened is celestial perturbations of which we have no idea. (This also explains the earth-centric view causing the sun to stay in place.) Binary or tertiary systems affecting the sun, for example. And, since God knows all possible physics and math, He also knows how long, at what rate, and how often to make these things happen so that nothing is perturbed too far from its natural evolution.
How are those "naturally evolving events?"
Our definition of "naturally evolving events" is extremely limited. Most scientists today would be considered warlocks, mages or witches. In the 17th century, it was ridiculous and almost blasphemous to suggest little bitty LIVING organisms within our bodies (and outside) cause much of our illnesses. Alchemy and metallurgic transmutations (lead to gold) is nothing but a chemistry lab today! (Entire empires were built on the idea that lead or another "useless" metal can be turned into gold.)
How are those "naturally evolving events?"