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OET-RV by cross-referenced section NUM 33:1

NUM 33:1–33:15 ©

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The journey legs from Egypt to Sinai

Num 33:1–15

33The following are the details of the stages of Yisrael’s journeys starting from when they exited Egypt tribe-by-tribe under Mosheh and Aharon’s leadership. 2Mosheh, acting on Yahweh’s instructions, had written down their departure points, so these were the legs of their journeys:

3The day after they celebrated the ‘pass-over’ (around the end of March), they left Rameses city, raising one fist in full view of all Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim). 4Meanwhile, the Egyptians were burying all their oldest sons who’d been struck down by Yahweh who had also totally humiliated their gods.

5After leaving Rameses, the Israelis went to Sukkot and camped there. 6Then they left Sukkit and camped at Etam at the edge of the wilderness. 7After Etam, they turned back to Pi-Hahirot (opposite Baal-Tsefon) and camped facing Migdal. 8Then they left Pi-Hahirot and walked through the middle of the sea into the Etam wilderness and camped at Marah. 9From Marah, they went to Eylim which had twelve springs with seventy palm trees around them, and they camped there. 10After Eylam, they camped beside the Red Sea 11before leaving the sea and camping in the Sin wilderness.[fn] 12Travelling from there, they camped at Dofkah, 13and then from there, at Alush. 14After leaving Alush, they camped at Refidim but they didn’t have water there to drink. 15When they left Refidim, they camped in the Sinai wilderness.


33:11 Note that this is located in the southwestern Sinai Peninsula (between Eylim and Mt. Sinai), and different from the Tsin (Zin) wilderness (which is located in the northern Negev desert, near Kadesh-Barnea).

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