From index@BIBLEMAPS.txt@
| http://maps.google.com/?q=28.539722,33.973333(Horeb)&z=7&om=0 | Horeb - Mount Sinai - kjv@Exodus:3:1
, kjv@Exodus:17:6
, kjv@Deuteronomy:1:2
, kjv@Deuteronomy:1:6
, kjv@Deuteronomy:1:19
, kjv@Deuteronomy:4:10
, kjv@Deuteronomy:4:15
, kjv@Deuteronomy:5:2
, kjv@Deuteronomy:9:8
, kjv@Deuteronomy:18:16
, kjv@Deuteronomy:29:1
, kjv@1Kings:8:9
, kjv@1Kings:19:8
, kjv@2Chronicles:5:10
, kjv@Psalms:106:19
, kjv@Malachi:4:4
MAPS - PLACES
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| http://maps.google.com/?q=28.539722,33.973333(MountHoreb)&z=7&om=0 | Mount Horeb - Mount Sinai - kjv@Exodus:33:6
MAPS - PLACES
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| http://maps.google.com/?q=28.539722,33.973333(MountSinai)&z=7&om=0 | Mount Sinai - - kjv@Exodus:19:11
, kjv@Exodus:19:18
, kjv@Exodus:19:20
, kjv@Exodus:19:23
, kjv@Exodus:24:16
, kjv@Exodus:31:18
, kjv@Exodus:34:2
, kjv@Exodus:34:4
, kjv@Exodus:34:29
, kjv@Exodus:34:32
, kjv@Leviticus:7:38
, kjv@Leviticus:25:1
, kjv@Leviticus:26:46
, kjv@Leviticus:27:34
, kjv@Numbers:3:1
, kjv@Numbers:28:6
, kjv@Nehemiah:9:13
, kjv@Acts:7:30
, kjv@Acts:7:38
, kjv@Galatians:4:24
, kjv@Galatians:4:25
MAPS - PLACES
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| http://maps.google.com/?q=28.539722,33.973333(Sinai)&z=7&om=0 | Sinai - Mount Sinai - kjv@Exodus:16:1
, kjv@Exodus:19:1
, kjv@Exodus:19:2
, kjv@Leviticus:7:38
, kjv@Numbers:1:1
, kjv@Numbers:1:19
, kjv@Numbers:3:4
, kjv@Numbers:3:14
, kjv@Numbers:9:1
, kjv@Numbers:9:5
, kjv@Numbers:10:12
, kjv@Numbers:26:64
, kjv@Numbers:33:15
, kjv@Numbers:33:16
, kjv@Deuteronomy:33:2
, kjv@Judges:5:5
, kjv@Psalms:68:17
MAPS - PLACES
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From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
| dict:easton Sinai | Sinai
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| dict:easton Sinaiticus codex | Sinaiticus codex
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From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
| kjv@Exodus:15:22-18:27
| From the Sea to Mount Sinai - StorylinesOT
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| kjv@Numbers:1
| 1st Census (at Mt Sinai) - StorylinesOT
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| kjv@Numbers:9:1-14
| 2nd Passover (at Mt Sinai) - StorylinesOT
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| kjv@Numbers:10:11-36
| Israelites Leave Mt Sinai - StorylinesOT
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From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
| kjv@Exodus:1
| EXODUS - The name means "going out" or departure". While it refers to one of the most important events of the book, the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, other highly significant events are also found here, such as the oppression of the Chosen People in Egypt, the flight and call of Moses, and God’s covenant with the nation Israel at Sinai - an experience climaxed by His giving of the moral law (Ten Commandments) through Moses to the people. A code of secular laws is also included, and the latter part of the book contains an elaborate description of the sacred Ark of the Covenant and its ten (tabernacle), God’s place of dwelling among His people.
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| kjv@Numbers:1
| NUMBERS - The name of this book originated from the two numberings of the people related in it: the first at Sinai in the second year of the Exodus and another on the plains of Moab opposite Jericho in the 40th year. A better title is the one give by the Hebrew themselves, Bemidhbar ( "In the Wilderness"), for it describes the locale of the major events of the book. In all these events, the writer sees the guiding hand of God, sustaining, delivering, and keeping covenant with His people, as He prepares them for entrance into the land promised first to Abraham ( kjv@Genesis:12:1
).
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