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1: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ein-qedeis-the-Biblical ...
Modern Kadesh or Ein Kadis Ein-Qedeis George L. Robinson The Biblical World Vol. 17, No. 5., May, 1901AD, pp. 327-338. (Modern Kadesh or Ein Kadis, George L. Robinson, The Biblical World, Vol. 17, ... H. Clay Trumbull ; of Guthe also, who, however, seems never to have visited the desert (Zeitschrift des ... not having been able to visit more than one of the rival sites. Among them most notable of all is Ein el-Weibeh, advocated by Robinson in his Biblical Researches; but this spring is located too far to the north ... Finally, we came to the broad plain of Kadesh itself, being guided by a Teyahah Arab whom we had secured the day ... As we approach the mouth of the Wady, acres of bowlders cover the broad surface. An immense volume of water must ... It is not far from the southern borders of Canaan (cf. Numb. 34:4); not long distant from Mt. Hor, probably Jebel ... with gadesh-Barnea of the Bible; the springs of Wadies Muweileh and El-'Ain, of Kuseimeh and guderat, being ... ...
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2: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... OWDY S USE OF SALT, 293. (25.) A CAMP AT EL- AUJEH, 295. (26.) ARAB MODE OF BALANCING AN ACCOUNT, 296. (27.) AN AZAZIMEH PRO TEST, ... to complete a period of forty years, as wanderers in the desert they had already once passed successfully. 1 Dent. 1 : 6, 7, ... from the wilderness of Paran (Num. 13: 3) before reaching Kadesh, although one statement (Deut. 1: 19, 22) would show that they ... The probable origin of this name is treated farther on in this volume. 8 In modern Arabic ayn (literally "an eye") means "a fountain," a natural spring of waters, as distinct from beer, " a well " that ... scat tered themselves in larger or smaller groups among the wadies 3 of the exodus, the people departed from Sinai (Xum. 10: 11). ... any depression of the desert surface, or any space between the hills, which becomes the bed of a water-course in the rainy season. ... men and horsemen," says the prophet, in foreseeing another visit of the people of that land to the land of Palestine (Isa. 22 : C). ... ...
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3: Ein El Qedeis: "Piltdown Kadesh" Kadesh Barnea: 1881 - 1916 AD
John Rowlands goes down in history as the man who plunged the search for Kadesh Barnea in to the "Dark Ages" (1881 AD - present). But Ein Qedeis would be just another desert spring without Henry Clay Trumbull ... Kadesh means "holy" The fact that 19th century Muslims called a spring "holy" (ie Kadesh = holy) is as unsurprising as it is unconvincing for Kadesh. Modern Jewish funerals are also called a "kadesh" because they are sacred and holy. The fact that 3 million ... Ein El-Qudeirat means "Fountain of Omnipotence" or "Fountain of God s Power". This has nothing to do with any connection with God bringing water from the rock with Moses, but ... And as to the name of the oasis, about which Robinson and others were so in credulous, it is Qadees, as it was written for me in Arabic by my intelligent Arab dragoman, a ... by Lagrange: In 1910, Schmidt (who himself visited Kades in 1905 AD) recounts the visit of Lagrange in 1896 AD: "No wonder that the next visitor, J. Lagrange, who came from ... ...
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4: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... Wooley and Lawrence arrived and quickly rejected Qedeis as Kadesh and then excavated Ein el Qudeirat about 6 km north of Qedeis. When they learned that Ein el ... combined with modern archeology. 4. Factors that mislead the search for Kadesh: a. Misunderstanding the expression, "the border goes up south of Kadesh" in drawing the southern border of Judah. See detailed examination on the correct way to draw Judah's southern border. b. Looking for large natural water supplies. Kadesh has a spring but with the ... proves Mt. Sinai cannot be in the Sinai Peninsula. Philo's use of the terms Arab and Arabia, were restricted to the land east of the Gulf of Aqaba where Jethro ... The desert which extends to (the city of) Petra a city of Arabia. There Mariam went up and died, and there the doubting Moses struck the rock to give water to ... In 1896 AD, Kades next visited by Lagrange: In 1910, Schmidt (who himself visited Kades in 1905 AD) recounts the visit of Lagrange in 1896 AD: "No wonder that ... ...
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5: The Wilderness of Zin, C. Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence ...
by a broad depression, is a mass of steep white hills, grouped in a cluster of peaks and ridges that have different names among the different Arab tribes, and from different sides. ... To the north of it is a running-together of wadies into a plain about Kossaima, and to the south of it is another running-together of wadies to simulate a second plain, which modern writers have called the plain of Ain ... water of the district, and that a spring on the westward slopes of the great mountain far up the Wady Ain Kadeis. The name Kadeis (Kadeis, in Hejazi Arabic, is a scoop or bailer used in the bath for purification. The Sinai Arabs use such scoops (of wood) to lift up water from a shallow well. It does not mean `holy', as Trumbull and other writers have assumed.) was so reminiscent of Kadesh-Ba... And yet all the time, had the world but known it, the place had been seen, measured, and described by Palmer on his visit in 1870, (Desert of the Exodus, ii, 350.) with his usual minute accuracy and ... ...
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6: Kadesh Barnea Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol 29, No 1, 1910 ...
Even when the greatest allowance is made for the season of the year, the contrast to the desert of El Tih, the keen ... Barnea in part makes amends for a manifest want of sobriety in the description of what is supposed to be its modern site. ... water, the channel, an occasional tuft of grass, and a few wild figs; but no marble, no vegetation, no color, no life, no oasis of verdure and beauty." Lagrange's description shows that only fifteen years after Trumbull's visit, and at the same time of the year, the place presented very much the same appearance that it did to myself in 1905." (Kadesh Barnea, Nathan ... J. Simon7 explained Barnea as desertum vagationis (11= desertum in Chald., Syr. and Arab. and v) vagatio). This would then ... He very naturally inferred that there was no other, and that no such spring as 'Ain Kdés existed. F. W. Holland,26 a very ... The stones are squared, and the construction has the same character as the walls so often seen in the wadies in the Negeb. ... ...
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7: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... But then, how was it possible for them to tarry forty days in a desert place where there was no water, and at the same time to pass all over the country between that and Judea in the ... Sinai in modern Sinai Peninsula Queen Helena (Constantine's mother) 325 AD: Mt. Sinai in modern Sinai Peninsula 1. Helena chose Mt. Musa at St. Catherine's monastery inside the Sinai ... that we were in the desert, or even near it." (Kadesh-Barnea, Ein-Qedeis, Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD, p273-275) Qedeis oasis around 1900 AD: It looks the same today with rocks, dust, totally devoid of life. In 1914 AD Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence visited Kades and commented on the deception of Trumbull: "Mr. H. C. Trumbull, an American, spent a single hour at the spring in 1882, and wrote round his visit a very large book with ... Herodotus, Gordon Franz correctly identified the Arab occupied areas at Goshen inside Egypt and then infers, without any direct evidence, that the entire Sinai Peninsula was Arabia. ... ...
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8: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-johann-heinrich-kurtz-history ...
Ein el Qedeis was rejected in 1914, in favour of Ein el Qudeirat, located about 6 km NW of Ein el Qedeis. So in the end, the very ... its copious spring, —the spot which still bears the ancient name of Kadesh (Ain Kudés) (1), and of which Rowlands was the discoverer." ... From the peculiar configuration of the soil, we may easily understand why this plain, which has a distinct name of its own (viz., Kadésh), ... The borders of the biblical desert of Paran corresp ond, on the whole, to the boundaries assigned by the modern Bedouins to the desert of et-Tih (vol. ii. § 12). ... At the same time, so much water falls in the wadys during the rainy season, that a scanty supply of grass and herbs may be found for the ... at the point where it joins the Arab ah ; and this mountain covers the whole of the northern portion of the eastern half of the desert. ... of the whole desert, to visit the various sections of the nation which were scattered over it, and remained some time with each of them. ... ...
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9: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... In the morning of day 47 Moses strikes and splits the rock at Mt. Horeb for a massive water supply for 3 million Hebrews. On day 48 Moses ... In 1406 BC Israel crossed the Jordan on the 10th day of the 1st month of the 41st year (spring, 1406 BC), four days before the 41st ... various exodus routes: We reject: Bitter lakes, Lake Sirbonis, Lake Ballah, Nuweiba Beach, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Ein el-Qudeirat, Mt. ... Lawz in Saudi Arabia arriving on day 47 and spending 11 months, 5 days at Sinai. 8. Kadesh Barnea at El Beidha beside modern Petra spending 38 years. 9. Crossing the Jordan ... Click to View Why not visit one of our local churches? Click here to locate a congregation in your hometown. Steve Rudd: Contact the ... Sinai is a type of the heavenly Jerusalem: Hebrews 12:18-24. Just as the Hebrews did not stumble "Like a horse in the desert", when they ... Both of these names are in use today among the Arab population. In the Late Bronze age of the Exodus (1446 BC) the name of Petra was ... ...
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10: The True Mount Hor, Jebel Maderah. George L. Robinson, The Biblical ...
... In our journeys we approached it first from the northeast, and in departing struck out toward the southeast; on our second visit we ... ol the Exodus, 1872, P. 351; Trumbull, Kadesh-Barnea, 1885, P. 133. go THE BIBLICAL WORLD Its sides are steep and barren, being composed of soft, decayed limestone, with a mixture of sulphur and saltpeter. An Arab foot-path leads up from the plain over the ... On the south, also, as far as the eye could reach, extended the same fruitless desert, its undulating surface being covered with black flints, and broken by numerous small wadies. On the west the eye rested upon the dry 92 THE BIBLICAL WORLD valley bed of Wady Murreh, which empties its water into Wady Maderah near the base of the ... IV. THE DERIVATION OF THE NAME MADERAH The modern pronunciation of the name would lead one to conclude that the Arabs spell it with a ... In the distant north glisten the waters of the Dead Sea. The oasis of green about `Ein El-Weibeh relieves to some degree the ... ...
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11: Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history: Kadesh ...
... The larger excavations are temples; the others may be divided between modern (i. e., Roman or Arab) tombs, and Edomite or Horite [The name ... is so extremely modern, that I cannot better describe its impression on me than by comparing it to a London church of the last century. ... will be evident to any one who compares Numb. xxxiii. 30 -36 with Dent. x. 6-7.] It is the only one dignified by the name of " a city." ... for water, which gave to the place its new name of Meribah-Kadesh ; 5 there also the rebellion of Korah, and the death of the sister and the brother of Moses. All these indications compel us to look for some more definite locality than can be found in the scattered springs and pools in the midst of the Desert, with which travellers have usually endeavoured to identify it-such, for example, as Ein El-Weibeh, on the eastern side of the ... for the reasons just given, would not be an inappropriate scene. 1 Gen. xiv. 7. "'En-Mishpat (the spring of judgment), which is Kadesh." ... ...
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12: Ein El-Qudeirat is not Kadesh Barnea: : Wrongly identified as ...
For an detailed summary of the search for Kadesh Barnea see also: Chronological History of "The search for Kadesh" John Rowlands goes down in history as the man who plunged the search for Kadesh Barnea in to the "Dark Ages" (1881 AD - present). But Ein Qedeis would be just another desert spring without Henry Clay Trumbull ... Ein El-Qudeirat means "Fountain of Omnipotence" or "Fountain of God s Power". This has nothing to do with any connection with God bringing water from the rock with Moses, but the fact that Qudeirat is the largest spring in ... Qudeirat was the largest spring in the entire modern Sinai Peninsula: Dothan writes: "The tell is located near `Ein el Qudeirat, in Wadi el Ein, the richest spring in Sinai, which has a flow of about 40 cu. m per hour. ... The section below only deals with Qudeirat, the period of 1916 AD - present. In 1882, after Henry Clay Trumbull's one hour visit to Qedeis and choosing it as Kadesh Barnea, he traveled 6 km north to visit Ein El-Qudeirat. ... ...
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13: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... Melancholia typically affects the middle-aged and appears in summer and in autumn, while spring is decisive for the cure. Aretaeus ends with a ... This judgment applies not only to uncivilized nations but also to the nation which determined the character of modern times and which had a ... the dark Middle Ages, in which Greek medicine was no more and Arab medicine in no way assisted true art and science but only shared, ... disturbed, by driving out all kinds of devils through praying, laying-on of hands, holy water, unctions, relics of martyrs, and amulets. ... Just as praiseworthy, but for another reason, is Wierus (b. 1515), who was driven by his zest for knowledge to visit Africa and, like J. P. ... Thus, he tells us (p. 58) of Egyptian fanatics who thought that they were saints and roamed the desert, looking like dried-up mummies with ... For this reason he seems numb and immobile, while remaining reasonable. 2. Course of disease. The disease has no precursors, for it breaks out ... ...
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14: Ein El Weibeh: K. Von Raumer's choice for Kadesh Barnea in 1831 ...
In 1807, however, U. J. Seetzen entered the Negev in the course of his Levantine travels (1854: 1-68), opening this area to modern exploration. At first the search for ... Archeologists started looking for Kadesh on the western side of the Arabah valley where ever they found a natural spring. Two such choices were Ein El Weibeh and Ein Hasb. Click to View In 1831, Karl Von Raumer's chose Ein Hasb for Kadesh Barnea: "Another location of the "city," or of the ... From the days of Burckhardt and Laborde, the records of desert travel have been numerous and intelligent, quite beyond any thing known before that time. Yet, after all, ... 175, 194) on his visit to 'Ain el Webeh, June 2,1888, was so strongly impressed with this most important watering place in the Arabah that he identified it with Kadesh Barnes. ... When I visited the place in June, 1905, I was particularly impressed with the large number of palm trees and the excellence of the water in one of the springs. The references ... ...
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15: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
Hor was Transjordan outside the promise land only one stop from Kadesh. 4. All Bible maps since 1916 AD wrongly locate Kadesh Barnea at ein el-Qudeirat ... Scripture explicitly says that Kadesh Barnea was on the border with Edom, yet Edom first moved west of the southern Arabah valley between Elat and the Salt ... The Bible refers to Petra three times as "Sela", which also means rock. In 325 AD Eusebius said that he could visit Petra and see the very rock that Moses split in two and water came out. We believe that the 1 km long ... Today Qudeirat is the almost universal choice of location on all Bible maps because it is the largest spring in the Sinai Peninsula for a 100 km radius. ... When you reach the end of the Dead Sea, turn left (East) and start driving towards modern Jordan. Those who wrongly place Kadesh at ein el-Qudeirat must ... In that case, it is likely that the several water-management techniques observed by the Romans may have been borrowed by them and applied to their desert ... ...
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16: Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph ...
its present inhabitants—and the people, despairing of taking their heritage, so angered God that He condemned the older generation to perish in the desert. ... And when the people bitterly complained about their thirst, Moses brought water out of the rock by striking it with his rod but, in the process, transgressed ... In Gen 14:7 it is called by its (possibly original) name of `Ein Mishpat. The Identification of the Site Kadesh-barnea's actual site for a long time was subject to scholarly dispute. This is hardly ... In 1807, however, U. J. Seetzen entered the Negev in the course of his Levantine travels (1854: 1-68), opening this area to modern exploration. At first the ... J. Rowlands was the first Westernexplorer to visit 'Ain Qedeis and identify it with Kadesh-barnea of the Bible (1845: 463-68). E. H. Palmer, in the course of ... was located assuredly in this region. 94 BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGIST / SPRING 1981 Eastern part of Tell el-Qudeirat showing the rows of casemate rooms ... ...
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17: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
... It is a myth that Edom lived in the Negev at the time when Israel lived at Kadesh Barnea. Since Edom was Transjordan at the time of the Exodus, Kadesh cannot be located at Ein Qudeirat, south of Beersheba and in the modern Sinai desert. Kadesh must also be located Transjordan, probably at or near ... So the king of Israel went with the king of Judah and the king of Edom; and they made a circuit of seven days' journey, and there was no water for the army or for the cattle that followed them." 2 Kings 3:7-9 Edom remained ... But I, Sargon, the rightful ruler, devoted to the pronouncements (uttered by) Nebo and Marduk, (carefully) observing the orders of Ashur, led my army over the Tigris and the Euphrates, at the peak of the(ir) flood, the spring flood, ... The Arabs displace the Edomites and eventually began to occupy Petra which was the capital city of the Arabian Nabatean kingdom in the first century. "With Arab pressure on Edomite territory is to be linked to some extent at least ... ...
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18: Exodus Route Maps: Old, Ancient, Antique, Vintage and Modern ...
... at Ein el-Qudeirat. This is most unfortunate for a number of reasons, mainly because it is inside the promised land. 15. See also: The Chronological History of "The search for Kadesh" 16. We invite you to consider the crossing of the Red Sea at the Straits of Tiran, Mt. Sinai at Mt. Lawz and Kadesh ... a single finger of water. More: Hecataeus: 520 BC Click to View 484 BC: Herodotus This is a modern interpretation map based directly upon the writings of Herodotus and it is clear he had no idea that the Gulf of Aqaba existed. ... His comments that lead some to put "Arabia in Egypt" are rather simple to explain: 1. "Arabian cities" in the Nile Delta are merely Arab immigrants who ... Sinai in modern Saudi Arabia. The book of Jubilees says that "Mount Sinai the centre of the desert" in the land of Shem, not Ham. Since Ham settled in ... on Gen 14:7, Jerome says "Cades is a place near Petra called the spring of judgment where God judged the people" Click to View What is important, ... ...
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19: The Exodus Route: Wilderness of Shur
... 629, Theophanes calls Muhammed the Arab "leader and false prophet of the Saracens ... descendant of Ishmael" and the Arabs who populated the new Islamic religion as Ishmaelites. a. ... Moudaros begot Kourasos, Kaisos, Themimes, Asados, and others unknown. All of them dwelt in the Midianite desert and kept cattle, themselves living in tents. There are also those ... F. Ishmaelites lived Transjordan, not in the modern Sinai Peninsula: Gen 16:12 Click to View "He will be a wild donkey of a man, His hand will be against everyone, And everyone's ... First in Gen 16 where she ran to a spring of water called "Beer-lahai-rio" that was in the wilderness on the way to Shur between Kadesh and Bered. God told Hagar to return to Sarah and submit to her. b. The second flight of Hagar in Gen 21 is about 13 years later after ... This is because Ein el-Qudeirat is where they think mistakenly Kadesh Barnea is located. Since Kadesh Barnea is in the Wilderness of Paran, and since Kadesh is also 20 km inside ... ...
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20: Nuweiba Beach Red Sea crossing: Rejected, debunked, refuted
Sinai was in Saudi Arabia and Kadesh Barnea was at modern Petra. Buy: Exodus Route Restored ISBN: 9798619062717 As featured in Tim Mahoney's Patterns of ... Khashm et-Tarif (Bryant Wood, William Schlegel alternate) REJECTED: Mt. Sin Bishar (Gordon Franz) Debunked Kadesh Barnea candidates: REJECTED: Ein ... Their clothing and shoes did not tear, break or wear out for 40 years: Deut 29:5 e. God provided rain for water when needed in addition to the split rock at Mt. Horeb and Kadesh Barnea: Psalm 68:7-9; 105:41 f. God ... Once across, Moses might also have wrongly assumed he was heading for Midian to visit Jethro. 4. Southern route not west or north: Ex 13:17-18 a. The ... Gulf of Aqaba surface water currents move from south to north and are strongest in the spring when Israel crossed the Red Sea. Warmer surface water down ... if he had correctly defined Migdol as a fortress, none would have been in operation anywhere near his location for Etham was in the middle of the desert. ... ...
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21: The Exodus Route: Travel times, distances, rates of travel, days ...
... In the morning of day 47 Moses strikes and splits the rock at Mt. Horeb for a massive water supply for 3 million Hebrews. On day 48 Moses ascends Mt. Sinai for ... In 1406 BC Israel crossed the Jordan on the 10th day of the 1st month of the 41st year (spring, 1406 BC), four days before the 41st Passover, which was exactly 40 ... Click to View Excluded Exodus Routes: Nuweiba Beech, Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Mt. Karkom, Ein el-Qudeirat. Click to View Overview map (Click on photo ... Wilderness of Shur near el Bad in Midian, modern Saudi Arabia c. Ezion Geber near Elat on the Gulf of Aqaba d. Kadesh Barnea at modern Petra e. Dibon f. Shittim g. Mt. Nebo h. The ... Of that month there are seventeen days left, if you include the fourteenth day itself, on which the Passover begins. We come now to the desert, where the law was ... The primary way we have used to calculate the days of the week for the Exodus journey is based solely on their visit to the Wilderness of Sin. It is there God ... ...
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22: Jordan River source, headwater, tel Dan Paneas, Caesarea philipi ...
... With the New Baptism site located on safe and convenient Israeli soil, there is no need to visit this dirty, decrepit, dangerous and difficult to get to site in ... after which it runs a long way over a desert, and then makes its exit into the lake Asphaltitis." (Josephus, Wars 3.509-515) d. It is important to realize that Philia lake (modern Lake Ram) is not the source of water for the Jordan River, but is connected with the same aquifer as the Jordan. ... Hermon rainfall and underwater sources. When the Jordan River output is low, the water level in Ram Lake is low. 3. Here is the spring at Tel Dan and the outflow within the first 500 meters of the source. It ... After two summit meetings of the 13 Arab League Heads of State gathered in Cairo, 13-17 January 1964 construction began to divert the Hasbani river, Litani river ... below its level in 1900 AD. 3. The Ernest William Gurney "Masterman Rock" at Ein Feshkha [Fescha] by the Dead Sea is located about 3 km south of Qum'ran on ... ...
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23: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rolalyn-maqsood-petra ...
... In the late C6 BCE, the smaller kingdoms of the Middle East were gripped by fear of the aggressive might of Babylonia (modern Iraq), the super-power at the head of ... "Flee! Save yourselves! Be like a wild ass in the desert . . . 1 will make you small among nations, despised among men. The horror you inspire has deceived you, and ... Matthew 25:18,25); they were keen gardeners, and cut water channels into the rock (28:9-11). They protected their plots from wild creatures by traps and snares ... In Arab tradition, 'Ad was the son of 'Aus, the son of Aram, the son of Shem, the son of Noah. Nearly all the prophets accepted as genuine by Muslims are celebrities ... passed to Izzidin Abek, the Mameluke ruler of Egypt. The last Muslim leader to visit Petra was the savage Sultan Baybars in 1276, who luckily for the Petrans was ... Petra really begins before you enter the gorge at Ain Musa, (Spring of Moses), said to be the spring that burst forth from the rock when Moses struck it with his ... ...
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24: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... Fall 573- Spring 571 BC God talks directly to Nebuchadnezzar who is struck with insanity and acts like cow for 9-18 months. What is even more ... he went himself hastily, accompanied with a few others, over the desert, and came to Babylon. (223) So he took upon him the management of ... Here we have spectacular confirmation from archeology that the Babylonian captivity was a real event. b. We can actually visit ancient ... deterioration. b. "Thus the LORD said to me, "Go and buy yourself a linen waistband and put it around your waist, but do not put it in water." ... The location of Kadesh Barnea is on the border of Edom: 1. Most Bible maps today place Kadesh at Qudeirat, which is wrong because it is no ... Edom's traditional territory was Transjordan in modern Jordan from the time of the exodus down to 605 BC. b. Two ostraca in particular tell an ... in 1971. At Anata, all the sherds found were Arab and Byzantine (as Blair had observed), with the exception of one possible Iron II sherd. ... ...
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25: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... The porticoes around it constituted in themselves an excellent defensive position. To these advantages must be added a spring of never-failing ... (Byzantium) was an easily defensible peninsula protected by water on three sides and only one small land invasion danger from the west. ... These same corrupted numbers are found in virtually all modern Christian Bibles today since the Old Testament (Tanakh) follows this same ... a religion founded on 1/3 Judaism, 1/3 Christianity and 1/3 Arab Paganism.) Synagogue worship is not found in the Tanakh (Old Testament). d. ... examples of mighty conflicts; but countless others, growing numb of soul beforehand because of cowardice, thus readily proved weak at ... liberty of going out of the city; for as to such as had a mind to desert, they were watched by the zealots; and as to such as were not yet ... reckonings this would have been almost a decade before Paul's first visit to Corinth, but also substantially after his call to apostleship." ... ...
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26: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ein-el-qudeirat-did-i-excavate ...
There are many other Biblical references to Kadesh-Barnea—both earlier and later in Israel's history. According to Genesis 14:7, Abraham fought the Amalekites at "Ein-Mishpat, which is now Kadesh." Apparently the original name of the site was Ein-Mishpat, the "Spring of Judgment." This name seems to reflect a holy or cultic association from a very early period. During the period of the Judges, ... Moreover, Trumbull described Ein-Qedeis as a luxuriant oasis which seemed to fit the Biblical description of the site. Unfortunately, Trumbull's description of Ein-Qedeis was highly romanticized. In fact, Ein-Qedeis is a shallow pool of water surrounded by a desert wasteland. Ein-Qedeis could not have been a major ancient center like Kadesh-Barnea. In 1905, Nathaniel Schmidt first identified Kadesh-Barnea as the modern site of Ein el-Qudeirat. Schmidt marshalled his arguments: "The sheltered position, the broad stream of water, the comparatively luxuriant vegetation, the ... ...
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27: Water from a Rock: Mt. Sinai (Lawz) and Kadesh (Petra) Wadi Musa ...
... Now if there was a small spring but it was unable to support 2.5 million Hebrews, I would find it quite natural that they would still call it a waterless place. In other words, the tiny amount of water will result in their death from thirst. If Israel was at Ein el Qudeirat (which can supply water for about 1000 people) they would have complained it was a waterless place just the same. It takes a lot of water to support 2.5 million people in the desert. Although Kadesh Barnea had a spring at the time of Abraham (2000 BC) Gen 14:6-7, it was either dried up or far too small to support the population of the ... Qudeirat is the largest natural oasis in the Sinai for a radius of 100 KM. But even Qudeirat is much too small today to support a population of 2.5 million. By miracle, Moses strikes "the rock" at Kadesh and water flows: Num 20:1-5; Ezek 47:19; 48:28. The modern choices for Kadesh always focused on locations with the largest natural water supply TODAY. The water started to flow by ... ...
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28: Kadesh Barnea is located at Petra, Beidha and Basta
This is proven from the etymology of the name: [strongs: 5880] AV translates as En-mishpat = literally: "spring of judgment". From Gen 14:6-7 we learn that during the time of Abraham, (500 years before the exodus) the ... Click to View 2. We have no idea how Christians who accept the inspiration of the Bible as God's word, can even consider Ein el Qudeirat as the location of Kadesh. We have concluded that there are two key factors why this has happened. a. First is due to the fact that Qudeirat is located 5 KM west of the modern border of Israel determined in 1947 AD. It has never dawned on them that the modern border ... The Onomasticon says that in their day, you could still see the rock Moses struck at Kadesh and the tomb of Aaron were at Petra. At Petra, the 1 km long Siq that the water was channeled down is called, the "wadi of Moses" according to ancient tradition. Eusebius writes: "Kadesh Barnea (or Cades Barnea): "Kadea Barne. The desert which extends to (the city of) Petra a city ... ...
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29: The Onomasticon by Eusebius (325AD) and the Exodus route
Horeb are said to be transjordan, near the desert of the Saracens, which is near the Arabian desert. Eusebius also says Mt. Horeb is in the territory of Moab, which is puzzling. However, this is still entirely transjordan and no where near the modern Sinai Peninsula. Eusebius says that the rock which Moses struck to bring forth water, Aaron's and Miriam's tombs could ... Since we know that the Saracens were Arabs who lived in Saudi Arabia and not in the modern Sinai Peninsula, "beyond Arabia/Petra/Kadesh" is modern Saudi Arabia. When Egeria visited Mt. Musa (Mt. Sinai in Sinai ... Sinai.) What is also striking is that although Petra would have certainly been marked on the Madaba map in a section defaced by the Muslims in 700 AD, Ein Qudeirat is missing from a section of the map ... In Interpretation of Hebrew Names "Cades, holy or change" (63); "Cades, alteration or holy" (80); "Cadesbarne, selected change or changeableness" (80). Kadēs. Where the spring "of judgment" was. Footnote ... ...
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30: They are digging up Bible stories! Start Page
... Fact: Etham is very near where Israel camped just before the Red Sea crossing at the Straits of Tiran, and the wilderness of Shur was on the other side of the Red sea crossing in modern Saudi Arabia. If you are going to propose alternate crossing points, make sure the stops and ... They propose Lake Serbonis because there is an obvious natural land bridge that a typical storm could expose. They propose Bitter lakes because it is so shallow, that a "strong east wind" could blow the water away so they could cross. So we see their Phd, but do not see their ... But it escapes the average Bible student's notice as to WHY they changed from Petra to Kades to Qudeirat in the first place. John Rowlands goes down in history as the man who plunged the search for Kadesh Barnea in to the "Dark Ages" (1881 AD - present). But Ein El Qedeis would be just another desert spring without Henry Clay Trumbull who is responsible for literally deceiving the entire world into believing it was Kadesh Barnea. The ... ...
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31: The Madaba map (mosaic floor) 542 AD St. George's Orthodox church ...
About 700 AD the Muslims under the Umayyad Dynasty, were offended by the fact that the mosaic portrays Jesus as God's Son and that Jesus is seen walking on water and asking Peter to get out of the fishing boat to join him. So, like ... It would certainly be on the map, but was vandalized by the Muslims in 700 AD. Since we know these locations would be on the map, they must have been the primary targets of defacement. Most notably, however, is that the modern choice for the location of Kadesh Barnea at Ein ... It would have been located in a section that is missing. We would expect it to be directly above Praesidium, Thamara, Moa and above and to the left of "The desert where the Serpent of brass saved the Israelites". Click to View There is ... In 1910, Schmidt viewed Kadesh as being at Qedeis and viewed Ein El Weibeh as being the location for Thamara: "Edward Robinson, on his visit to 'Ain el Webeh, June 2, 1838, was so strongly impressed with this most important watering ... ...
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32: The Exodus Route: 15 Stops between Kadesh Barnea to Jordan
Click to View Kadesh Barnea Click to View Mt. Hor Click to View Mt. Seir The sequence of movement after Mt. Sinai (modern Saudi Arabia): A. They left Mt. Sinai and passed by Ezion Geber, then Mt. Seir, then came to Kadesh ... It is important to note that Israel never actually sets foot in the negev during the 40 years in the wilderness. This proves that Kadesh Barnea cannot be at Ein el-Qudeirat or Ein Qedeis, since both are in the Negev, not to ... Numbers 20:11-12 Today, many sites are rejected as being possible candidates for Kadesh Barnes because there "is not enough water". Yet the real Kadesh Barnea of the Bible was described as a waterless place. There was a spring at the time of Abraham, but no evidence it was even still flowing at the time of the exodus in ... Excavations were conducted at Dibon between 1950 and 1956; these investigations recovered material from the Early Bronze, Iron Ages I-II, Nabatean, Roman, Byzantine, and Arab periods (3000 b.c.-a.d. 1500), but there is a ... ...
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33: The border Between Judah and Egypt: River of Egypt, Wadi el-Arish ...
The entire Sinai Peninsula has been under the control of Egypt from before the exodus in 1446 BC down to the time of Christ. The land from the Nile river, the entire modern Sinai Peninsula up to ... Deut 11:10 "For the land, into which you are entering to possess it, is not like the land of Egypt from which you came, where you used to sow your seed and water it with your foot like a ... Bible map since 1916 AD has wrongly located Kadesh Barnea 27 KM inside the land of Judah at Ein El-Qudeirat. Kadesh Barnea is located Transjordan, at Petra, just like Josephus said in 110 AD. Bible map makers ... He had been dispatched thither to erect a stela in honor of Seti I, and improved the opportunity to place a stela of his own, bearing a record of his visit in the temple, to which he appended ... been judged guilty, and, cutting off their noses, settled them in a colony on the edge of the desert, founding the city which was called Rhinocolura after the lot of its inhabitants. 6 This city, ... ...
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34: The Exodus Route: Debunked: Split Rock of Rephidim (Meribah)
... Horeb (Mt. Maqla), beside Mt. Sinai (Mt. Lawz) and we have no idea today where this rock is located. b. The second split rock for water is at Kadesh Barnea, located at modern Petra. The Wadi Musa (River of Moses) is the Siq at Petra and was the main flow of water over 1 km in length. The Ain Musa (Spring of Moses) at Petra was the slit rock which served at the water source and was mentioned by both Eusebius and Jerome. 6. Ancient ... AD 325 Eusebius: "Beroth. "Of the sons of Jakeim (Iacim)." Place in the desert where Aaron died. It is pointed out (still today) ten miles from Petra on the summit of the mountain." (The Onomasticon, Eusebius, Beroth, 325 AD) c. AD 325 Eusebius: "Kadesh Barnea (or Cades Barnea): ... When they arrive at Rephidim, they now only have 5 days to reach Mt. Sinai. There are at least 5 camp days at Rephidim to fight the Amalekites, host the visit of Jethro where watches Moses Judge Israel and a second Sabbath day on day 45 from Goshen. These Internet Unicorn ... ...
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35: The Exodus Route: 22 Stops: Mt Sinai to 38 years at Kadesh Barnea
Did Israel arrive at Kadesh in the 3rd year and leave in the 40th? Or Did Israel arrive at Kadesh Barnea in the 3rd year, leave, then visit it a second time 38 years later? Moses ... A difficulty of that view is presented in the inquiry: Why is nothing said of the want of water during the first stay at Kadesh, whereas it is spoken of in reference to the second?" (A commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Lange, J. P., Schaff, P., Lowrie, S. T., & Gosman, A. Numbers 20:1, 1879 AD) b. "The narrative of the journey continues with the account of Israel's arrival at Kadesh Barnea, the center of Israel's desert wanderings for ... They crossed the Jordan on the 10th day of the 1st month of the 41st year (spring, 1406 BC), four days before the 41st Passover, which was exactly 40 years to the day they left ... Numbers 33:34 21. Ezion-geber: a. "They journeyed from Abronah and camped at Ezion-geber." Numbers 33:35 b. (Modern Aqaba, sea port on north shore of Gulf of Aqaba.) 22. Wilderness ... ...
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36: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... The illiterate Joseph Smith patterned the origins of Mormonism in exactly the same way after a supposed visit from the angel Moroni in AD 1823. Part of the problem connecting Hubal to Moon ... Christians were slaves and it was the Dark Ages. We may never know for certain who invented modern Algebra. "Hubal" Nabatean inscription at Hegra from tomb 39 (B19). A Nabatean inscription ... At the time of Paul's conversion in AD 36 and when he wrote Galatians in AD 53, there were two general Arabian territories named "Arabia Desert" and "Arabia Felix". There were many autonomous Arab tribes living in Arabia Felix, but the ... First century Petra was the capital city of the Nabatean kingdom where king Aretas lived. At the time of the Exodus, Petra was Kadesh Barnea where Moses spent 38 years. At the time of ... Arabia Deserta was inhabited sparsely because it was a sand desert. Arab caravans would traverse the deserts by having hidden water wells at locations only they knew about. "For in the ... ...
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37: Timna
... In the light of the Timna discoveries, it seems at least plausible to consider the tented-shrine, the Ohel Mo'ed, of Israel's nomadic desert faith to be somehow connected with the relationship ... Midianite pottery found in the Negev was imported from a kiln discovered at Qurayyah, in modern Saudi Arabia. "We have compared these data with those obtained from archaeologically defined ... (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph Cohen, 1981 AD) Stylistically defined `Negbite' [Negev ware] pottery thought to be local to the Negev also had its origin in the Negev and in Edom. ... the Jeruham valley and north of the Makhtesh Ramon, there existed numerous settlements based on dry farming in terraced wadi beds and the use of cisterns and run-off rain water for irrigation. ... Click to View Here is a photo of the travel route and spring located at Nahal Roded, just north of Elat. Click to View By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click ... ...
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38: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... Sinai and Mt. Horeb, Wilderness of Shur, Midian, the desert of the Saracens, wilderness of Paran, Arabian Desert were all were all Transjordan. D. Historic search for Mt. Sinai: 1878 - 1938 AD ... Sinai on the mountain range 17 km north of Ain Ouna (Steven Rudd's location for Elim) and 31 km SE of Al-Bad (Midian). a. Musil places Elim at the modern city of Aqaba on the north tip of the ... Sinai (and the wilderness of Sinai where the camp was located) a. The Hebrews will spend 11 months, 5 days at Sinai before moving north to Kadesh Barnea. b. Moses brought water out of the rock the first day he arrives. The ... Their scholastic motto seems to be, "I Came, I Saw, I Blogged, because one visit to Lawz/Maqla makes me an expert." In professional archaeological circles these men are ignored. They walk ... They did not tried to read previous reports published by American, European and Arab archaeologist on al-Bid and Magha it Sho aib area where Jabal al-Lawz is located. Although, long before the ... ...
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39: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
... Invited by the people of Damascus to save them from the threatening Ituraean kingdom in the area of modern Lebanon, Aretas III took over Damascus around 84 BC and ruled it through an appointed governor for over a dozen years. The Armenian King ... Strabo also mentions the presence of Romans and other foreigners at Petra, by then a magnificent city with active courts of laws, well endowed with water and gardens, and full of imported goods. The reign of Malichus II (AD 40-70), though long, ... The Province of Arabia, important for its agricultural lands, cities and trade routes, had to be defended against two recurring threats from the east and south-east - the marauding Arab tribes from the desert, and the formidable kingdom of Persia. The Romans ... The name Wadi Musa derives from the legend of Moses striking a rock here and creating twelve springs of water. The most important spring, 'Ain Musa, is located alongside the main road, at the point where the roads from Shobak and Aqaba converge ... ...
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40: The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
The Exodus Route: Elim Click to View Elim 12 springs 70 palms Modern Ain Ounah or Aynuna Nabatean Leuke Kome (Strabo) "Onne" (Ptolemy) "White Village" (Periplus Maris ... Elim had 12 springs and 70 palm trees. b. There is a natural oasis located at modern Ainounah today. c. Ain = Spring. 2. Elim as a major oasis, which we locate at Ain ... century Arabia. 4. Bible texts: a. "Then they came to Elim where there were twelve springs of water and seventy date palms, and they camped there beside the waters." ... Elim at the desert oasis of Ain Ouna is a perfect fit for the Tiran crossing and a fail for the Nuweiba crossing. 5. The Nuweiba route of Glen Fritz camps twice at ... Glen Fritz has Israel cross the Red Sea at Nuweiba then camp at Al Bad (Midian) as his Elim for two days. Not only is this contradicted by Jethro's visit at Rephidim ... Click to View Excluded Exodus Routes: Nuweiba Beech, Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Mt. Karkom, Ein el-Qudeirat. The Bible says they exited the Red Sea when to ... ...
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41: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... Indeed, most of the prominent authorities, particularly, but not exclusively, of Galilee, set foot in Sepphoris at one time or another, either to teach, study or visit. No wonder, then, ... The Jewish eschatological false doctrine believed in the first century, continues today among many modern Jews that the earth will last 6000 years, followed by the "time of the ... Chapter 9 Kadesh Barnea to Crossing the Jordan 39. (Num. 20:1) "The entire congregation came to the wilderness of Zin in the first month. The people dwelt at Kadesh. Miriam died there and was buried there." (v.2) "There was no water for the congregation, ... They travelled from Obot and camped at the ruins of Abarim, in the desert that faces Moab from the East." (v.13) "From there they travelled and camped across the Arnon . . ;" there they ... It follows that, in that year the first of Nisan was the spring equinox. 48. Caleb said to Joshua (Jos. 14:7): "I was 40 years old when Moses, the Eternal's servant, sent me from Kadesh ... ...
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42: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... As our study unfolds it will become painfully clear that Exodus 16 provides water-tight proof-not merely evidence--that no Sabbath existed before the giving of the ... Num 15:32 - 36 (NIV) 32While the Israelites were in the desert, a man was found gathering wood on the Sabbath day. 33Those who found him gathering wood brought him to ... We will leave it up to your imagination to figure out what happens in the Arctic spring depending on which day the sun rises for the first time of the season. Please ... the Old Testament Sabbath does not use the modern Gregorian Calendar: The calendar used by Moses was based upon the phases of the Moon, not a continuous weekly cycle. ... APOLOGIST BRENDAN: From the time that the Israelites refused to enter the Promised Land at Kadesh, the Scriptures reveal that the Hebrews were forbidden from ... hours of blessed fellowship together, God might have returned to His usual dwelling place and left Adam and Eve to enjoy their garden home until His next visit. ... ...
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43: The Amarna Letters and tablets 1406 - 1340 BC. Conquest of Joshua ...
They crossed the Jordan on the 10th day of the 1st month of the 41st year (spring, 1406 BC), four days before the 41st Passover, which was exactly 40 years to the day ... Sinai in modern Saudi Arabia. (Mt. Lawz) the invincible takeover of Caanan in the conquest. All of this made it clear that the monotheistic God of the Hebrews was ... Hebron Qiltu (might be Keilah) Shuwardata Jerusalem Jerusalem Abdi-heba Joppa Yapu Kadesh on the Orontes Qidsu, Qissa, Qinsa Etakkama/Aituamma Keilah Qiltu (Might be ... so that you may come out together with archers and fall upon the land of Amurru? 11-16 If they hear of archers coming out, they will abandon their cities and desert. ... guarding Tyre, the principal city, for the king, my lord, until the powerful arm of the king comes forth over me, to give me water to drink and wood to warm myself. ... For my part, I say, "I would go in to the king, my lord, and visit the king, my lord,"but the war against me is severe, and so I am not able to go in to the king, my ... ...
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44: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
... His temenos at Dan was located near the spring at the northern edge of the mound (Area T).39 Subsequent construction took place in the mid-ninth and early eighth centuries (Biran 1994a: ... According to the excavator, this installation was used for water libations (Biran 1980: 91-95; 1994a: 174-81), although others have suggested that it was a press for the preparation of ... Kuntillet ªAjrud was a mid-ninth to mid-eighth century B.C.E. caravanserai located about 50 km south of Kadesh Barnea. The site's location at the juncture of desert crossroads and the number of nearby wells explain its importance in ... New York: Doubleday. Ackroyd, P. R. 1985 The Historical Literature. Pp. 297-323 in The Hebrew Bible and Its Modern Interpreters, eds. D. A. Knight and G. M. Tucker. Minneapolis: Fortress ... Egypt, 1, 4, 6¡7, 46, 48, 62, 64, 71, 84, 87, 90¡93, 96, 99, 101, 104¡5, 108, 114, 119, 121¡23, 126, 132, 135, 137¡40, 146, 149¡53, 155, 157¡58 Ein Gedi, 83 El, 39, 158, 170 Elat, ... ...
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45: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... F. The rectangular Hebrew altar of 1250 BC: If you visit the site today, this is what the altar looks like. This altar was built in 1250 BC and is a Hebrew altar. ... One is at Shechem (Modern Nabulus) and one near Jericho and Gilgal. This is because the Orthodox Jews had created a new location near Jericho in their longstanding ... Secondly, for the past two hundred years Samaria has been the center of Arab nationalism and of the Arabs' struggle against both Ottoman and British rule, and few ... There being no road to the site, we broke one through with our bare hands, so that we could reach the site by jeep and bring in tools, food and water. Unlike other ... Evidently the beginning of the penetration, sometime in the 13th century b.c.e., was made by semi-nomadic shepherd groups migrating from the edge of the desert, by ... Gerizim, the mountain of the blessings, by the deep narrow valley of Shechem. On a cool spring afternoon in April-April 6, 1980, to be exact-when we had nearly ... ...
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46: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... 4. The conclusions from the premises are: first, that John's baptism was not modern Baptist baptism; second, that to reject John's baptism was to reject God, ... If there are those here tonight who believe in the im-possibility of apostasy, stand with me at Kadesh-barnea. Look back over that dismal desert and weary wilderness. ... The scenes in the wilderness from the Red Sea to Kadesh-barnea reverse every claim, and nullify every argument on the im-possibility of apostasy. Here are a million ... iniquity, he will visit their sins." 3. Israel played harlot and God divorced her because of her adultery. "Hast thou seen that which backsliding Israel hath done? ... In verse 22 he refers to "us" and "our" in con-nection with his reference to their having been "washed 146 BULWARKS OF THE FAITH with pure water" in their baptism. In ... But Paul declares in Acts 17:29 that all men are the "off-spring of God," and that God is the Father of the spirits of all men-Heb. 2:9-so according to that argument, ... ...
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47: The Fortresses King Solomon Built to Protect His Southern Border ...
The Fortresses King Solomon Built to Protect His Southern Border By Rudolph Cohen, 1985 AD String of desert fortresses uncovered in Central Negev (The Fortresses King Solomon Built to Protect His ... Sir Charles Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") discovered Qast er-Ruheileh, Bir Birein and Tell Ein el Qudeirat in what they identified as the Biblical "Wilderness of Zin." ... In 1961, Beno Rothenberg also surveyed the area of Nahal Horsha and Nahal Kadesh Barnea.3 In 1965, I began my own work in this area. In the second half of the 1960s, I led a survey on behalf of the ... We now know of 11 oval fortresses. Let me describe in more detail one of these, which I excavated in the spring of 1983. We call it Mesudat Nahal Aqrav. The first word means "fortress" in Hebrew. ... Some had outbuildings attached to the outside casemate wall. Some had guardrooms attached to the gateway. At some we found cisterns for water storage and at others animal pens; sometimes the courtyard ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/fortresses-king-solomon-built-to-protect-his-southern-border-rudolph-cohen-1985ad.htm
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48: Mt. Karkom, Israel
... He has done a huge amount of work in documenting the archeology of the area. Ein el Qudeirat has been the universal choice for Kadesh Barnea since 1916 AD, before this they looked transjordan east of the Arabah valley in what is now modern Jordan. Ein el Qudeirat is not Kadesh Barnea, since it is located 27 km east of Wadi el-Arish, (the border between Israel & Egypt: Gen 15:18; Josh 15:3) No archeological remains ... It is shorter, but more difficult. (HK Archive; WARA W05904). Anati has guessed at the 11 stops on a map and calculated the distances. He seems overly concerned with finding natural water every 20km, when in fact the Israelites would carry a multi day supply of water with them. Anati says: "From various Biblical passages it appears that there are several ways to go from Horeb to Kadesh-Barnea. ... a human group in the desert could hardly have covered more than 15-20 km daily. And they would have needed water every day. ... allow me to propose the identification of Mt. Seir ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-mt-sinai-mt-har-karkom.htm
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49: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
created by Moses, as described in Exodus accounts, has been equated with the Ain Mousa spring outside Petra although controversy exists as to its location (and historical accuracy) and sites in Sinai must also be considered. ... The gradual shift to sea trade (Taylor 2001) led to the decline of Petra's status as an overland trade centre, with Palmyra now replacing Petra for overland caravan traffic from Silk Road destinations. Following Arab occupation ... Consequently, the water-supply system may be expected to reflect borrowings from the best civil engineering practices of neighbouring civilizations and innovations derived from demands of the complex topography and limited water resource base of the area. Innovations derived from direct experience of desert ... The story to be told here relates to the archaeological record of Nabataean solutions to the water-supply demands of a large urban population. As will be demonstrated, modern computer simulation of hydraulic phenomena within ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-water-supply-of-petra-charles-r-ortloff-2005.htm
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50: Exodus route and Conquest: Hormah, Tamar, Way of the Spies
On the east side the boundary will run between Hauran and Damascus, along the Jordan between Gilead and the land of Israel, to the eastern sea and as far as Tamar"(Ezekiel 47:13, 19). Biblical Tamar, 30 miles south of the Dead Sea, was one of the main cities on the spice trade. More than 25,000 objects ranging from the First Temple period to the early Arab period have been ... The key statement in this passage is that the Israelites, when faced with the adversity of an ambush by the Canaanites, consulted the Lord and vowed to put their enemies under the destructive condemnation of holy war.11 Budd has offered a better suggestion that the Way of the Atharim may be a reference to the road leading to Tamar, or Ein Tamar, located about ten miles south of the Dead Sea.12 Such a desert road from Kadesh would have followed a line east northeast across the southern Negev to the basin of the Nahal Avedat and the Nahal Zin, south of the Machtesh Gadol. Modern Israeli mapping has labeled a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-way-of-spies-hormah.htm
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