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This map shows the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses. The Nile Delta was a triangular area of marshland about 150 miles from north to south, from Memphis to the Mediterranean, and about 150 - 200 miles wide.
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This map illustrates the route taken by the Israelites during the Exodus, highlighting key locations and events. It provides a visual guide to the journey from Egypt to the Promised Land as described in the Bible.
30 maj 2023 · With these things in mind, the map below proposes a route for the exodus that meets virtually all of these criteria. A careful analysis and explanation of all the elements of the map is far beyond the scope of this article, but a few key points should be noted.
Depicting the route of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt, this map highlights major stops and events along their journey. It provides a visual representation of their path to the Promised Land. Download High Resolution 300 DPI File Exodus from Egypt Map. Related Maps. Ezekiel New Babylonian Empire Map.
Discover the routes of the Exodus with this interactive map. Trace the journey of the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land, highlighting key locations and events in their escape and travels.
Map 1. Proposed Exodus Route Across the Sinai Peninsula. Click to enlarge. En route to Arabia, (Exod. 13:20; 14:2), Moses received a divine command in Etham to turn from the path that lead to the head of the gulf and, instead, enter the wilderness to encamp somewhere on its shore.
The Stations of the Exodus are the locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt, according to the Hebrew Bible. In the itinerary given in Numbers 33, forty-two stations are listed, [1] although this list differs slightly from the narrative account of the journey found in Exodus and Deuteronomy.