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The Transjordanian route taken by the Israeli ... of some of the cities. “The maps show that the Palestine … shown in the story of the Exodus and the conquest of Palestine agrees with the ...
(credit: WIKIPEDIA) The map of the Exodus added to the Book of Numbers in a Bible published by Richard Harrison in London in 1562, showing the theoretical route the Israelites followed through the ...
Religious historians estimate the Israelite population in Egypt at the time was around two or three million people, but the biblical Exodus route into the Sinai Desert has left no trace other than ...
offers a reprisal of the Exodus route in one package. It starts in Egypt for Cairo, Aswan, Luxor and Hurghada, flies to Jordan for Amman, Petra, and the Dead Sea, and finishes in Israel with ...
The book's title is somewhat misleading since Humphreys's goal is to reconstruct the whole Exodus narrative—and in particular, to retrace the likeliest route of travel and identify the correct ...