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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Stations of the Exodus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stations of the Exodus" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Exodus Stations - Wikipedia

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    This category is located at Category:Stations of the Exodus. ... Administrators: If this category name is unlikely to be entered on new pages, ...

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  6. Kibroth Hattaavah - Wikipedia

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    According to textual scholars, the account concerning Kibroth-hattaavah is part of the Jahwist text, and occurs at the same point in the Exodus narrative as the account of Taberah in the Elohist text; [7] [9] indeed, one or both of Tabarah (תבערה) and Hattavah (התאוה) may be phonological and typographical corruptions of the same ...

  7. Massah and Meribah - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical text mentions two very similar episodes that both occur at a place named Meribah.The episode recounted in Exodus 17 features the Israelites quarreling with Moses about the lack of water, and Moses rebuking the Israelites for testing Yahweh; [6] verse 7 states that it was on this account that the place gained the name Massah, meaning testing, and the name Meribah meaning quarreling ...

  8. Jethro (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    There is some disagreement over the name(s) of Moses' father-in-law. When he is first mentioned in Exodus 2:16, his name is Reuel, or Raguel in translations of the Septuagint. In Exodus 3:1, he is called Jethro, and in Exodus 4:18 he is called both Jether and Jethro.

  9. Stations list - Wikipedia

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