but when they came up from Egypt, and Israel went through the wilderness to the Red Sea, and came to Kadesh;
Parallel translations
- KJV But when Israel came up from Egypt, and walked through the wilderness unto the Red sea, and came to Kadesh;
- BSB But when Israel came up out of Egypt, they traveled through the wilderness to the Red Sea and came to Kadesh.
- NKJV for when Israel came up from Egypt, they walked through the wilderness as far as the Red Sea and came to Kadesh.
- NASB For when they came up from Egypt, and Israel went through the wilderness to the Red Sea, and came to Kadesh,
- NLT When the people of Israel arrived at Kadesh on their journey from Egypt after crossing the Red Sea,
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Quick answer
Jephthah recounts how Israel came from Egypt through the wilderness to Kadesh. He begins the historical defense of Israel's claim.
Overview
Tracing Israel's route from Egypt to the Red Sea and Kadesh, Jephthah establishes the factual record of the journey. The retelling grounds his argument in the events of Numbers and Deuteronomy. This appeal to redemptive history shows that Israel's possession of the land flowed from God's saving acts, not theft.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Num 14:25Since the Amalekite and the Canaanite dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the Red Sea.”
- Deut 1:40But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the Red Sea.”
- Num 13:26They went and came to Moses, to Aaron, and to all the congregation of the children of Israel, to the wilderness of Paran, to Kadesh; and brought back word to them and to all the congregation. They showed them the fruit of the land.
- Num 20:1The children of Israel, even the whole congregation, came into the wilderness of Zin in the first month. The people stayed in Kadesh. Miriam died there, and was buried there.
- Gen 14:7They returned, and came to En Mishpat (also called Kadesh), and struck all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites, that lived in Hazazon Tamar.
- Deut 1:46So you stayed in Kadesh many days, according to the days that you remained.
- Josh 5:6For the children of Israel walked forty years in the wilderness, until all the nation, even the men of war who came out of Egypt, were consumed, because they didn’t listen to Yahweh’s voice. Yahweh swore to them that he wouldn’t let them see the land which Yahweh swore to their fathers that he would give us, a land flowing with milk and honey.
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