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  2. Pi-HaHiroth - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Baal-zephon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Crossing the Red Sea - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Stations of the Exodus - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Numbers - Wikipedia

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    PLACES: Egypt – Rameses – Succoth – Etham – Pi-hahirothBaal-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 ...

  7. Category:Crossing the Red Sea - Wikipedia

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  8. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 14 - Wikipedia

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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

  9. Theophory in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    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