Talált 227 Eredmények: journey in the wilderness

  • We will sojourn three days’ journey into the wilderness. And we will sacrifice to the Lord our God, just as he has instructed us.” (Exodus 8, 27)

  • And setting out from Soccoth, they encamped at Etham, in the most distant parts of the wilderness. (Exodus 13, 20)

  • Now the Lord preceded them to show them the way, by day with a pillar of cloud, and by night with a pillar of fire, so that he might be the leader of their journey at both times. (Exodus 13, 21)

  • And they said to Moses: “Perhaps there were no graves in Egypt, for which reason you took us to die in the wilderness. What is it that you intended to do, in leading us out of Egypt? (Exodus 14, 11)

  • Is this not the word that we spoke to you in Egypt, saying: Withdraw from us, so that we may serve the Egyptians? For it was much better to serve them, than to die in the wilderness.” (Exodus 14, 12)

  • Then Moses took Israel from the Red Sea, and they went forth into the desert of Shur. And they wandered for three days through the wilderness, and they found no water. (Exodus 15, 22)

  • And the entire congregation of the sons of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness. (Exodus 16, 2)

  • And when Aaron spoke to the entire assembly of the sons of Israel, they looked out toward the wilderness. And behold, the glory of the Lord appeared in a cloud. (Exodus 16, 10)

  • And when it had covered the face of the earth, it appeared, in the wilderness, small and as if crushed with a pestle, similar to hoar-frost on the ground. (Exodus 16, 14)

  • Then Moses said: “This is the word that the Lord has instructed: Fill an omer of it, and let it be kept for future generations hereafter, so that they may know the bread, with which I nourished you in the wilderness, when you had been led away from the land of Egypt.” (Exodus 16, 32)

  • Moses explained to his kinsman all that the Lord had done to Pharaoh and to the Egyptians on behalf of Israel, and all the hardships which had befallen them on the journey, and how the Lord had freed them. (Exodus 18, 8)

  • In the third month of the departure of Israel from the land of Egypt, in that day, they arrived in the wilderness of Sinai. (Exodus 19, 1)


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