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- Kadesh (biblical) - Wikipedia
Kadesh or Qadesh or Cades (Biblical Hebrew: קָדֵשׁ, from the root קדש "holy" [1]) is a place-name that occurs several times in the Hebrew Bible, describing a site or sites located south of, or at the southern border of, Canaan and the Kingdom of Judah in the kingdom of Israel
- Wilderness Wanderings: Where is Kadesh? - Biblical Archaeology Society
According to the Bible, the Israelites stayed at a place called Kadesh following their Exodus from Egypt and wanderings through the desert Kadesh—also called Kadesh-Barnea in some Biblical passages 1 —was where Moses’ sister Miriam died and was buried (Numbers 20:1) and from where Moses sent 12 men to spy out the Promised Land (Numbers
- What is the biblical significance of Kadesh Barnea? - Bible Hub
Kadesh Barnea embodies a multi-faceted significance: a physical place of encampment; a border of the Promised Land; a site where faith was tested; and a memorial of God’s just discipline paired with enduring mercy
- Definition of Kadesh (Kadesh-barnea) in the Bible
The Israelites, in the second year after leaving Egyptian slavery, move their massive camp to Kadesh (Numbers 13) It is from this area that Moses sent out twelve spies in a secret fact-finding mission into the Promised Land
- Kadesh - World History Encyclopedia
Kadesh was a city in the region of Syria and an important center of trade in the ancient world It is probably best known as the site of the famous battle between Pharaoh Ramesses II (The Great, 1279 to 1213 BCE) of Egypt and King Muwatalli II (1295 to 1272 BCE) of the Hittite Empire in 1274 BCE
- Kadesh - Jewish Virtual Library
Kadesh is alternatively called En- Mishpat ("spring of judgment"; Gen 14:7) and the "waters of Meribah" ("strife," Num 20:13, 24; 27:14; Deut 32:51), names which indicate its special role as a sacred place of judgment and assembly for the desert tribes
- Genesis 20:1 The Location and Role of Kadesh in Biblical History
Kadesh, also called Kadesh-barnea, held great significance in biblical history It was an Israelite wilderness encampment near the border of Edom, and its location was often described in relation to “the way to Shur” (Genesis 16:7, 14; Numbers 20:14-16)
- Kadesh | Syria, Map, Facts | Britannica
Kadesh, ancient city on the Orontes (Al-ʿĀṣī) River in western Syria The site is located about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Homs It was the site of two battles in ancient times
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