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Numbers 33:11
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They journeyed from the Sea of Suf, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
And they removed from the Red sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
They set out from the Red Sea and camped at the desert of Sin.
And they set out from the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
They left the Red Sea and camped in the Desert of Sin.
They traveled from the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Zin.
They moved out from the Red Sea and camped in the Wilderness of Sin.
And they journeyed from the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
And they remoued from the red Sea, and lay in the wildernesse of Sin.
They journeyed from the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
(LY: ii) They moved on from the Sea of Suf and camped in the Seen Desert.
And they removed from the Red sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
They left the Red Sea and camped in the western Sinai desert.
And they departed from the Red Sea and encamped in the wilderness of Seen.
Their next camp was in the desert of Sin.
They traveled from the Red Sea and camped in the Wilderness of Sin.
And they pulled up stakes from the Sea of Reeds and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
From ye reed see they departed, and pitched in the wildernesse of Sin.
And they journeyed from the Red Sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
Then from the Red Sea they went on and put up their tents in the waste land of Sin.
And they remoued from the red sea, and camped in the wildernesse of Zin.
And they journeyed from the Red Sea, and pitched in the wilderness of Sin.
And they remooued from the red sea, and encamped in the wildernesse of Sin.
And they departed from the Red Sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
And they journeyed from the Red Sea, and pitched in the wilderness of Sin.
They set out from the Red Sea and camped in the Desert of Sin.
and settiden tentis in the deseert of Syn,
And they journey from the Red Sea, and encamp in the wilderness of Sin;
And they journeyed from the Red Sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
And they removed from the Red sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
They journeyed from the Red Sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
They moved from the Red Sea and camped in the Wilderness of Sin.
They left the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
They left the Red Sea and stayed in the Desert of Sin.
They set out from the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
And they brake up from the Red Sea, - and encamped in the desert of Sin.
They camped in the desert of Sin.
And they set out from the Red Sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.
They journeyed from the Red Sea and camped in the wilderness of Sin.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
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Jacob soon became rich and successful. He owned many sheep, goats, camels, and donkeys, as well as a lot of slaves.
When Esau noticed the women and children he asked, "Whose children are these?" Jacob answered, "These are the ones the Lord has been kind enough to give to me, your servant."
Then the two servant women and their children came and bowed down to Esau.
"But, brother, I already have plenty," Esau replied. "Keep them for yourself."
Please accept these gifts I brought to you. God has been good to me, and I have everything I need." Jacob kept insisting until Esau accepted the gifts.
"Let's get ready to travel," Esau said. "I'll go along with you."
But Jacob answered, "Master, you know traveling is hard on children, and I have to look after the sheep and goats that are nursing their young. If my animals travel too much in one day, they will all die.
Esau replied, "Let me leave some of my men with you." "You don't have to do that," Jacob answered. "I am happy, simply knowing that you are friendly to me."
So Esau left for Edom.
then he set up his tents and built an altar there to honor the God of Israel.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they removed from the Red sea, and encamped in the wilderness of Sin. Sixteen miles from the Red sea, where they were last; see Exodus 16:1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
This list was written out by Moses at God’s command Numbers 33:2, doubtless as a memorial of God’s providential care for His people throughout this long and trying period.
Numbers 33:3-6. For these places, see the marginal reference.
Numbers 33:8
Pi-hahiroth - Hebrew “Hahiroth,” but perhaps only by an error of transcription. However, the omitted “pi” is only a common Egyptian prefix.
Wilderness of Etham - i. e., that part of the great wilderness of Shur which adjoined Etham; compare Exodus 15:22 note.
The list of stations up to that at Sinai agrees with the narrative of Exodus except that we have here mentioned Numbers 33:10 an encampment by the Red Sea, and two others, Dophkah and Alush Numbers 33:12-14, which are there omitted. On these places see Exodus 17:1 note.
Numbers 33:16, Numbers 33:17
See the Numbers 11:35 note.
Numbers 33:18
Rithmah - The name of this station is derived from retem, the broom-plant, the “juniper” of the King James Version. This must be the same encampment as that which is said in Numbers 13:26 to have been at Kadesh.
Numbers 33:19
Rimmon-parez - Or rather Rimmon-perez, i. e., “Rimmon (i. e., the Pomegranate) of the Breach.” It may have been here that the sedition of Korah occurred.
Verse 19-36
The stations named are those visited during the years of penal wandering. The determination of their positions is, in many cases, difficult, because during this period there was no definite line of march pursued. But it is probable that the Israelites during this period did not overstep the boundaries of the wilderness of Paran (as defined in Numbers 10:12), except to pass along the adjoining valley of the Arabah; while the tabernacle and organized camp moved about from place to place among them (compare Numbers 20:1).
Rissah, Haradah, and Tahath are probably the same as Rasa, Aradeh, and Elthi of the Roman tables. The position of Hashmonah (Heshmon in Joshua 15:27) in the Azazimeh mountains points out the road followed by the children of Israel to be that which skirts the southwestern extremity of Jebel Magrah.
Numbers 33:34
Ebronah - i. e, “passage.” This station apparently lay on the shore of the Elanitic gulf, at a point where the ebb of the tide left a ford across. Hence, the later Targum renders the word as “fords.”
Numbers 33:35
Ezion-gaber - “Giant’s backbone.” The Wady Ghadhyan, a valley running eastward into the Arabah some miles north of the present head of the Elanitic gulf. A salt marsh which here overspreads a portion of the Arabah may be taken as indicating the limit to which the sea anciently reached; and we may thus infer the existence here in former times of an extensive tidal haven, at the head of which the city of Ezion-geber stood. Here it was that from the time of Solomon onward the Jewish navy was constructed 1 Kings 9:26; 1 Kings 22:49.
Numbers 33:41-49
Zalmonah and Punon are stations on the Pilgrim’s road; and the general route is fairly ascertained by a comparison of these verses with Numbers 21:4, etc.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
STAT. VII.
Verse Numbers 33:11. The wilderness of SIN.] This lies between Elim and Mount Sinai. Dr. Shaw and his companions traversed these plains in nine hours.