a33:1-56
b33:3
cExod 12:37
dNum 33:49
e22:1
f33:3
g33:49
h33:1-2
iExod 24:4

‏ Numbers 33:1-2

Summary for Num 33:1-56: 33:1-56  a This review of the entire wilderness period contains the longest integrated list of place-names in the Old Testament, from Israel’s departure from Egypt (33:3  b; cp. Exod 12:37  c) until their arrival in the plains of Moab, opposite Jericho (Num 33:49  d; cp. 22:1  e). The forty-two way stations on this itinerary represent far more than a geographical journey; they recall Israel’s forty-year spiritual pilgrimage. In their travels between Rameses in Egypt (33:3  f) and AcaciaAbel-shittim on the plains of Moab (33:49  g), Israel finally became the people who could invade the land of Canaan and claim the promises God made to Abraham.

• This itinerary does not provide enough data to plot an accurate, specific route. Most of the places cannot be identified with certainty; many of the sites appear nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible, and there are not enough clues to pinpoint their locations precisely. Furthermore, this list is partial or selective, omitting some of the place-names mentioned earlier in the journey.
Summary for Num 33:1-2: 33:1-2  h The itinerary contains features that reflect detailed record keeping. This is the only place where Numbers says that Moses kept a record of Israel’s history (cp. Exod 24:4  i).
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