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  • and after Bamoth, a valley in the Moabite country with mount Phasga at the head of it, looking out towards the desert. (Numbers 21, 20)

  • But Sehon, sooner than let them pass through his territory, mustered his forces and went out to meet them, there in the desert. Upon reaching Jasa, he offered battle, (Numbers 21, 23)

  • And he took him up to the top of mount Phogor, looking out towards the desert. (Numbers 23, 28)

  • But this time, seeing clearly that it was God’s purpose to bless Israel, Balaam did not go apart, as before, to look for portents; he turned towards the desert, (Numbers 24, 1)

  • Of these, not one had been among those registered by Moses and Aaron in the desert of Sinai, (Numbers 26, 64)

  • Our father died in the desert, not that he took any part in Core’s rebellion against the Lord; he died accountable for no sins but his own; and he died without male issue. Why must his name be lost to his clan, only because he had no son? Why may we not inherit side by side with our father’s kinsmen? (Numbers 27, 3)

  • Both of you earned my displeasure when the people challenged my power in the wilderness of Sin, by not vindicating my holiness before their eyes. (This was by the Waters of Rebellion, at Cades in the desert of Sin.) (Numbers 27, 14)

  • Still angry, he led us this way and that through the desert, till the generation that had offended him died out. (Numbers 32, 13)

  • Refuse to follow him, and he will leave his people here in the desert so you will be the death of us all. (Numbers 32, 15)

  • and from Socoth they marched to Etham, on the verge of the desert; (Numbers 33, 6)

  • From Phihahiroth they went across through the heart of the sea into the wilderness, and after three days’ march in the desert of Etham, halted at Mara. (Numbers 33, 8)

  • they moved their camp to the desert of Sin, (Numbers 33, 11)


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