Exodus 19:1-2

1 The people arrive at Sinai.

3 God's message by Moses unto the people out of the mount.

8 The people's answer returned again.

9 The people are prepared against the third day, for the giving of the law.

12 The mountain must not be touched.

16 The fearful presence of God upon the mount.

A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. An. Ex. Is. 1. Sivan. the third.

12:2,6; Le 23:16-18

came.

16:1; Nu 33:15

Rephidim.

17:1,8

the desert.Mount Sinai, called by the Arabs Jibbel Mousa, the Mountain of Moses, and sometimes by way of eminence, El Tor, the Mount, is a range of mountains in the peninsula formed by the gulfs of the Red Sea. It consists of several peaks, the principal of which are Horeb and Sinai; the former, still called Oreb, being on the west, and the latter, called Tur Sina, on the east, at the foot of which is the convent of St. Catherine. Dr. Shaw conceives that the wilderness of Sinai, properly so called, is that part which is to the eastward of this mount; so that the removal of the Israelites from Rephidim, which was on the West, to the desert of Sinai, was only removing from one part of the mountain to another.

camped.

3:1,12; 18:5; Ac 7:30,38; Ga 4:24

Numbers 10:11-13

An. Ex. Is 2. Ijar. on.The Israelites had lain encamped in the wilderness of Sinai about eleven months and twenty days (comp. Ex 19:1); and they now received the order of God to decamp, and proceed to the promised land: the Samaritan, therefore, introduces at this place, nearly the words of De 1:6-8: "And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying, Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount; turn, and take your journey, etc."

1:1; 9:1,5,11; Ex 40:2

the cloud.

9:17-23

took.

33:16; Ex 13:20; 40:36,37; De 1:19

out of the.

1:1; 9:1,5; 33:15; Ex 19:1,2

the wilderness.

12:16; 13:3,26; Ge 21:21; De 1:1; 33:2; 1Sa 25:1; Hab 3:3

9:23
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