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Pi-HaHiroth (פִּי הַחִירֹת Pī haḤīrōṯ), is the fourth station of the Exodus mentioned in Exodus 14:2. The fifth and sixth stations Marah and Elim are located on the Red Sea . The biblical books Exodus and Numbers refer to Pi-HaHiroth as the place where the Israelites encamped between Migdol and the sea, opposite Baal Zephon ...
Baal Zephon stele. The only instance where the Canaanite god is depicted in both image and language is a wholly Egyptian work featuring Ba'al Zephon. Eythan Levy notes a parallel between Ba'al Zephon and the "Asiatic Seth." Seth's attributes are horns, an ankh in one hand, a was sceptre in the other, and a beard.
There God tells Moses to turn back and camp by the sea at Pi-HaHiroth, between Migdol and the sea, directly opposite Baal-zephon. None of these latter locations have been identified with certainty. Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea (1891), by Ivan Aivazovsky
Attempting to locate many of the stations of the Israelite Exodus is a difficult task, if not infeasible. Though most scholars concede that the narrative of the Exodus may have a historical basis, [9] [10] [11] the event in question would have borne little resemblance to the mass-emigration and subsequent forty years of desert nomadism described in the biblical account.
PLACES: Egypt – Rameses – Succoth – Etham – Pi-hahiroth – Baal-zephon – Migdol – Marah – Elim – Red Sea – Wilderness of Sin – Dophkah – Alush – Rephidim – Sinai Desert – Kibrothhattaavah – Hazeroth – Rithmah – Rimmon Perez – Libnah – Rissah – Kehelathah – Mount Shapher – Haradah – Makheloth ...
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PLACES: Pi-hahiroth - Baal-zephon - Migdol - Red Sea. RELATED ARTICLES: Beshalach - Passage of the Red Sea - Egyptians - Egypt - chariot - Pillar of Fire (theophany) ENGLISH TEXT: American Standard - Douay-Rheims - Free - King James - Jewish Publication Society - Tyndale - World English - Wycliffe
Baal-Peor – master of Peor; master of the opening Baal-perazim – lord of divisions Baal-shalisha – the lord that presides over three; the third idol Baal-tamar – master of the palm-tree Baal-zebub – lord of the fly (satirical corruption of Ba'al-zebul - lord of princes) Baal-zephon – the lord/possession of the north/hidden/secret