Letters From Egypt Ethiopia And the Peninsula of Sinai
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The Wilderness of Sin accordingly, like the Wilderness of Sur, embraced three days' journey. The stations, and their re- moteness from each other, stand therefore as follows : 2n2 548 APPENDIX. According to Eobinson. three Stations from Ayun Musa to Ain Hawareh = Marah. to Wadi Gharandel = Elim. to the Sea. to Wadi Schellal = Wilderness of Sin. two Stations to Firan = Daphka and Alus. two Stations to tlie Plain of Raha = Raphidim and Sinai. According to my assumption, three Stations to Wadi Gha...randel = Marah. to the Outlet of the Valley near Abu Zelimeh = Elim. three Stations to Firan, i. E. By Daphka and Alus to Raphidim at Sinai. It is easy to imagine why the latter stations are somewhat shorter than the first, on account of the greater difficulty of the road. According to Robinson, the fourth station would be scarcely explicable. Why did the people murmur so near the twelve springs of Elim? How would precisely that strikingly long journey of more than eight hours, from Elim to the sea, not have been mentioned at all ?
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