Deuteronomy 1
KingCommentsDeuteronomy 1:1
Moses Agrees with the Pledge
Moses agrees to the guarantee that they will help first. He will no longer stop them and gives them the space to act according to their own desires. But he warns them not to sin against the LORD by not keeping their promise. He presents sin not only as something that will be discovered, but as an active person who will discover them, who will know how to find them. They will not be able to separate from their sin, nor will they be able to escape the punishment of sin.
Deuteronomy 1:2
Moses Agrees with the Pledge
Moses agrees to the guarantee that they will help first. He will no longer stop them and gives them the space to act according to their own desires. But he warns them not to sin against the LORD by not keeping their promise. He presents sin not only as something that will be discovered, but as an active person who will discover them, who will know how to find them. They will not be able to separate from their sin, nor will they be able to escape the punishment of sin.
Deuteronomy 1:3
Moses Agrees with the Pledge
Moses agrees to the guarantee that they will help first. He will no longer stop them and gives them the space to act according to their own desires. But he warns them not to sin against the LORD by not keeping their promise. He presents sin not only as something that will be discovered, but as an active person who will discover them, who will know how to find them. They will not be able to separate from their sin, nor will they be able to escape the punishment of sin.
Deuteronomy 1:4
Moses Agrees with the Pledge
Moses agrees to the guarantee that they will help first. He will no longer stop them and gives them the space to act according to their own desires. But he warns them not to sin against the LORD by not keeping their promise. He presents sin not only as something that will be discovered, but as an active person who will discover them, who will know how to find them. They will not be able to separate from their sin, nor will they be able to escape the punishment of sin.
Deuteronomy 1:5
Moses Agrees with the Pledge
Moses agrees to the guarantee that they will help first. He will no longer stop them and gives them the space to act according to their own desires. But he warns them not to sin against the LORD by not keeping their promise. He presents sin not only as something that will be discovered, but as an active person who will discover them, who will know how to find them. They will not be able to separate from their sin, nor will they be able to escape the punishment of sin.
Deuteronomy 1:6
Confirmation of the Appointment
The Gadites and Reubenites confirm the appointment. They will leave everyone and everything behind in Gilead and go to battle themselves.
Deuteronomy 1:7
Confirmation of the Appointment
The Gadites and Reubenites confirm the appointment. They will leave everyone and everything behind in Gilead and go to battle themselves.
Deuteronomy 1:8
Confirmation of the Appointment
The Gadites and Reubenites confirm the appointment. They will leave everyone and everything behind in Gilead and go to battle themselves.
Deuteronomy 1:9
The Appointment Is Passed On
Moses will not be able to be present at the fulfilment of the promise and exercise control over it. But in Joshua he has a competent successor. He passes on the appointment made to Eleazar and Joshua to act accordingly. Joshua acts on it later (Joshua 22:1-4).
Deuteronomy 1:10
The Appointment Is Passed On
Moses will not be able to be present at the fulfilment of the promise and exercise control over it. But in Joshua he has a competent successor. He passes on the appointment made to Eleazar and Joshua to act accordingly. Joshua acts on it later (Joshua 22:1-4).
Deuteronomy 1:11
The Appointment Is Passed On
Moses will not be able to be present at the fulfilment of the promise and exercise control over it. But in Joshua he has a competent successor. He passes on the appointment made to Eleazar and Joshua to act accordingly. Joshua acts on it later (Joshua 22:1-4).
Deuteronomy 1:12
Repetition of the Promise
In a summary, the Gadites and Reubenites confirm once again what they will do and will get in return.
Deuteronomy 1:13
Repetition of the Promise
In a summary, the Gadites and Reubenites confirm once again what they will do and will get in return.
Deuteronomy 1:14
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:15
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:16
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:17
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:18
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:19
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:20
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:21
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:22
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:23
Division of the Wilderness Side of the Jordan
Moses divides the wilderness side of the Jordan between the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. This is not done by the lot, as will happen in the land (Joshua 14:1-2). He gives them the land of their own choice. In the land every tribe gets the portion of God’s choice.
It seems that, after the two tribes have received the coveted pledge, half of the tribe of Manasseh joins them. They also prefer to have their inheritance in the wilderness side of the Jordan. Their choice may have been influenced by the arguments of the two tribes. This would then mean that the attitude of the two tribes has caused a division in another tribe. To make known our desires and our efforts to acquire them always influence others.
Deuteronomy 1:25
Each Journey Is Noted
It is time to look back on the journey. All places where the people have been are listed. This does not happen by the command of Moses, but “by the command of the LORD”. He looks back on His people’s journey through the wilderness.
When He looks back on our journey, it is often different from the way we look back. If we look back on it, we notice: our great unfaithfulness on the one hand and the great faithfulness of God on the other hand (Deuteronomy 8:2-3). We have already forgotten a lot. The wilderness wind has erased many traces of our journey. But God still sees every footstep of us in the wilderness sand.
When God looks back on the journey, it is to show how His people have walked before Him, how they have set out and how they have camped. In this enumeration he does not speak about revolt, but about progress. If we had only this list of places, we could conclude that Israel from Egypt to Moab faithfully moved from one place to another in good order.
The situation is that the new generation has replaced the old one. However, the report gives the impression that there has never been an earlier generation. The people who arrive in the plains of Moab are seen as the people who have left Egypt. With this report God indicates that His plans and purposes will be realized, despite the loss and disappearance of an entire generation.
Certain events are mentioned, but they are not events that refer to the sins of the people. At any place we can think of our way with Him and His way with us. He wants us to think about that as He does. Such memories can only exist after we have left that event or place. Only then can we look back and God here proposes to do so with His eyes.
It is good to be reminded once again of God’s vision of our journey in connection with the upcoming entry into the land of promise. We see His interest in all our activities, for every step we have taken in the wilderness, for every experience we have gained there.
Nor is there any guidance through the cloud. As we pass by the places, the thought arises of the spiritual energy that the people showed again and again by going from place to place. Of course it happened under the guidance of the cloud (Numbers 9:15-23), but from that point of view the journey is not described here. Here God, as it were, attributes all the good things of the people to themselves.
We can also apply this to the journey of professing Christianity through the ages. God also sees in this a core that has performed true Christianity for Him. He also looks back on that journey that way. For His attention are the believers who have gone the way in spiritual energy, with all the exercises that this has brought with it. They have always passed on the torch of the testimony.
The journeys are described from resting place to resting place. At the same time, the description indicates that each time it was only a temporary rest. Every place of rest has given an experience. After the experience they had to move on, to the next place, to a new experience. God knows at any time in what place or situation we are.
Deuteronomy 1:26
Each Journey Is Noted
It is time to look back on the journey. All places where the people have been are listed. This does not happen by the command of Moses, but “by the command of the LORD”. He looks back on His people’s journey through the wilderness.
When He looks back on our journey, it is often different from the way we look back. If we look back on it, we notice: our great unfaithfulness on the one hand and the great faithfulness of God on the other hand (Deuteronomy 8:2-3). We have already forgotten a lot. The wilderness wind has erased many traces of our journey. But God still sees every footstep of us in the wilderness sand.
When God looks back on the journey, it is to show how His people have walked before Him, how they have set out and how they have camped. In this enumeration he does not speak about revolt, but about progress. If we had only this list of places, we could conclude that Israel from Egypt to Moab faithfully moved from one place to another in good order.
The situation is that the new generation has replaced the old one. However, the report gives the impression that there has never been an earlier generation. The people who arrive in the plains of Moab are seen as the people who have left Egypt. With this report God indicates that His plans and purposes will be realized, despite the loss and disappearance of an entire generation.
Certain events are mentioned, but they are not events that refer to the sins of the people. At any place we can think of our way with Him and His way with us. He wants us to think about that as He does. Such memories can only exist after we have left that event or place. Only then can we look back and God here proposes to do so with His eyes.
It is good to be reminded once again of God’s vision of our journey in connection with the upcoming entry into the land of promise. We see His interest in all our activities, for every step we have taken in the wilderness, for every experience we have gained there.
Nor is there any guidance through the cloud. As we pass by the places, the thought arises of the spiritual energy that the people showed again and again by going from place to place. Of course it happened under the guidance of the cloud (Numbers 9:15-23), but from that point of view the journey is not described here. Here God, as it were, attributes all the good things of the people to themselves.
We can also apply this to the journey of professing Christianity through the ages. God also sees in this a core that has performed true Christianity for Him. He also looks back on that journey that way. For His attention are the believers who have gone the way in spiritual energy, with all the exercises that this has brought with it. They have always passed on the torch of the testimony.
The journeys are described from resting place to resting place. At the same time, the description indicates that each time it was only a temporary rest. Every place of rest has given an experience. After the experience they had to move on, to the next place, to a new experience. God knows at any time in what place or situation we are.
Deuteronomy 1:27
The Start of the Journey
From the beginning of the description of the journey until the end of it, it is the same people, although it actually consists of very different persons at the end of the journey. God does not see the people in those who have fallen, but in those who have remained standing. Literally the “they” of Numbers 33:3 have perished in the wilderness. But the LORD sees in the people the true core.
Their trek begins with the exodus from Egypt. Every place they visit afterward is followed by a new exodus. Nowhere in the wilderness there is a definitive place of rest, just as Egypt has not been (cf. Hebrews 11:13-14). That is how it has gone with professing Christianity. There is always the thread that runs through the testimony of God. He has always given times of rest and refreshment. There experiences were gained and lessons were learned, after which they had to set out.
This we also can apply to the local church. It may be necessary to set out to find a new resting place. If there are difficulties, we must ask ourselves how we can set out from them. Are there solutions in the Word that would allow us, as a local church, to set out from the difficulties?
When leaving Egypt, it is mentioned that it happens “the next day after the Passover”. This assumes the direct connection between what the Passover represents and the redemption from Egypt’s slavery. There is also talk of “boldly” which is literally “with a high hand”. This is the high hand of the LORD. It represents His exalted and mighty act in redemption. Only He is capable of something so wonderful.
What God does in redemption, He does not do in secret. It happens “in the sight of all Egyptians”, they are witnesses of it. And not only that. The “high hand” of the LORD by which He conducts His people is a hand that has struck Egypt in judgment. While God’s people are leaving, Egypt must concern itself with the results of God’s judgment. Every funeral is a tangible and fatal proof for them of God’s exaltedness above their gods.
Deuteronomy 1:28
The Start of the Journey
From the beginning of the description of the journey until the end of it, it is the same people, although it actually consists of very different persons at the end of the journey. God does not see the people in those who have fallen, but in those who have remained standing. Literally the “they” of Numbers 33:3 have perished in the wilderness. But the LORD sees in the people the true core.
Their trek begins with the exodus from Egypt. Every place they visit afterward is followed by a new exodus. Nowhere in the wilderness there is a definitive place of rest, just as Egypt has not been (cf. Hebrews 11:13-14). That is how it has gone with professing Christianity. There is always the thread that runs through the testimony of God. He has always given times of rest and refreshment. There experiences were gained and lessons were learned, after which they had to set out.
This we also can apply to the local church. It may be necessary to set out to find a new resting place. If there are difficulties, we must ask ourselves how we can set out from them. Are there solutions in the Word that would allow us, as a local church, to set out from the difficulties?
When leaving Egypt, it is mentioned that it happens “the next day after the Passover”. This assumes the direct connection between what the Passover represents and the redemption from Egypt’s slavery. There is also talk of “boldly” which is literally “with a high hand”. This is the high hand of the LORD. It represents His exalted and mighty act in redemption. Only He is capable of something so wonderful.
What God does in redemption, He does not do in secret. It happens “in the sight of all Egyptians”, they are witnesses of it. And not only that. The “high hand” of the LORD by which He conducts His people is a hand that has struck Egypt in judgment. While God’s people are leaving, Egypt must concern itself with the results of God’s judgment. Every funeral is a tangible and fatal proof for them of God’s exaltedness above their gods.
Deuteronomy 1:29
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:30
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:31
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:32
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:33
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:34
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:35
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:36
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:37
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:38
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:39
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:40
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:41
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:42
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:43
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:44
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:45
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
Deuteronomy 1:46
Places and Events During the Journey
This list of the places and events that have occurred during the trek shows the forty years of the wilderness journey. Places are mentioned that we only encounter in this list. Other places call events to the mind that we find recorded in Exodus or Numbers.
So it is with our lives. Some events are clear to our minds, others we don’t remember. But God has recorded the overview of our whole life (Job 31:4). No fragment of the film of our lives has been cut away. We will have it before us in its entirety when our lives will be revealed before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10).
Here an outline with places where something happened and where they are mentioned:
Rameses – Judgment on Egypt and exodus from Egypt – Exodus 12:37 Succoth – Exodus 12:37 Etham – Located on the edge of the wilderness – Exodus 13:20 Pi-hahiroth – Through the Red Sea and three-day trips through the wilderness of Etham – Exodus 14:2 Marah – Exodus 15:23 Elim – 12 water sources and 70 palm trees – Exodus 15:27 Wilderness of Sin – Exodus 16:1 Rephidim – No water to drink for the people – Exodus 17:1 Wilderness of Sinai– Exodus 19:1 Kibroth-hattaavah – Numbers 11:34 Hazeroth – Numbers 11:35 Wilderness of Zin – Numbers 20:1 Mount Hor – Aaron dies, 123 years, 40 years after the exodus; Canaanite hears of approaching Israelites – Numbers 20:22; 24-29 Oboth – Numbers 21:10 Iye-abarim or ruins of Abarim – Numbers 21:11 Mountains of Abarim – Numbers 27:12 Plains of Moab – from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim – Numbers 22:1
