In moving with a whole nation, the march may well be supposed to have occupied three days; and the bitter well at Marah, which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly with that of Howara. This is the usual route to Mount Sinai; and was probably, therefore,... Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 1824, 1825, 1826, and 1827 - Sida 213efter Richard Robert Madden - 1829Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1823 - 880 sidor
...Moses, corresponds exactly with that of Howara. This is the usual route to Mouut Sinai, and was probably that which. the Israelites took on their escape from...other road of three days' march in the .way from Suez towards Sinai ; nor is there any other .well absolutely bitter on the whole of Um coast, a* .618 •... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1830 - 252 sidor
...well be supposed to have occupied three days in the march: and the bitter well at Marah, which wag sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly with that...on the whole of this coast as far as Ras Mohammed." As I could not proceed beyond the valley of Jlmara, I was forced to content myself with learning from... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1831 - 362 sidor
...which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly to that of Howara. This is the usual route to Mount Sinai, and was probably, therefore, that which the...other road of three days' march in the way from Suez towards Sinai; nor is there any other well absolutely bitter on the whole of this coast, as far as... | |
| 1832 - 834 sidor
...which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly to that at Howara. This is the usual route to mount Sinai, and was probably, therefore, that which the...provided it be admitted that they crossed the sea at Suez, as Niebuhr, with good reason, conjectures. There is no other road of three days' march in... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 316 sidor
...which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly with that of Howara. ROUTE OF THE ISRAELITES. 147 This is the usual route to Sinai, and was probably...on the whole of this coast as far as Ras Mohammed." As I could not proceed beyond the valley of Amara, I was forced to content myself with learning from... | |
| Andrew Crichton - 1834 - 432 sidor
...which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly with that of Howara. This is the usual route to Mount Sinai, and was probably, therefore, that which the...Egypt ; provided it be admitted that they crossed the gulf near Suez, as Niebuhr with good reason conjectures. There is no other road of three days' march... | |
| George Bush - 1839 - 738 sidor
...which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly to that at Howara. This is the usual route to Mount Sinai, and was probably, therefore, that which the...on their escape from Egypt, provided it be admitted thai they crossed tne sea at Suez, as Niebuhr, with good reason, conjectures. There is no other road... | |
| Ern. Frid. Car Rosenmüller - 1841 - 384 sidor
...was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly with that of Howara.163 This is the usual route to Mount Sinai, and was probably, therefore, that which the...provided it be admitted that they crossed the sea near 161 Loc. cit. p. 472. HW.9 102 ^lD- The corresponding Arabic name is S-»K te the Bitter (Fountain).... | |
| Robert Hermann Schomburgk - 1843 - 344 sidor
...the bitter well at Marah corresponds exactly with that of Howara. This is the usual route to Mount Sinai, and was probably therefore that which the Israelites...Egypt ; provided it be admitted that they crossed the Red Sea near Suez, as Niebuhr (the Danish traveller) with good reason conjectures. There is no other... | |
| James Covel (jr.) - 1843 - 548 sidor
...sulphate of magnesia,) that men cannot drink it; and even camels, if not very thirsty, refuse to taste it. There is no other road of three days' march in the way from Suez to Sinai, nor is there any other well absolutely bitter on the whole of this coast. In moving with a whole nation, the march may well... | |
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