Parallel Verses English Standard Version And they set out from the wilderness of Sinai and camped at Kibroth-hattaavah. King James Bible And they removed from the desert of Sinai, and pitched at Kibrothhattaavah. American Standard Version And they journeyed from the wilderness of Sinai, and encamped in Kibroth-hattaavah. Douay-Rheims Bible But departing also from the desert of Sinai, they came to the graves of lust. English Revised Version And they journeyed from the wilderness of Sinai, and pitched in Kibroth-hattaavah. Webster's Bible Translation And they removed from the desert of Sinai, and encamped at Kibroth-hattaavah. Numbers 33:16 Parallel Commentary Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old TestamentThe first and second verses form the heading: "These are the marches of the children of Israel, which they marched out," i.e., the marches which they made from one place to another, on going out of Egypt. מסּע does not mean a station, but the breaking up of a camp, and then a train, or march (see at Exodus 12:37, and Genesis 13:3). לצבאתם (see Exodus 7:4). בּיד, under the guidance, as in Numbers 4:28, and Exodus 38:21. למסעיהם מוצאיהם, "their goings out (properly, their places of departure) according to their marches," is really equivalent to the clause which follows: "their marches according to their places of departure." The march of the people is not described by the stations, or places of encampment, but by the particular spots from which they set out. Hence the constant repetition of the word ויּסעוּ, "and they broke up." In Numbers 33:3-5, the departure is described according to Exodus 12:17, Exodus 12:37-41. On the judgments of Jehovah upon the gods of Egypt, see at Exodus 12:12. "With an high hand:" as in Exodus 14:8. - The places of encampment from Succoth to the desert of Sinai (Numbers 33:5-15) agree with those in the historical account, except that the stations at the Red Sea (Numbers 33:10) and those at Dophkah and Alush (Numbers 33:13 and Numbers 33:14) are passed over there. For Raemses, see at Exodus 12:37. Succoth and Etham (Exodus 13:20). Pihahiroth (Exodus 14:2). "The wilderness" (Numbers 33:8) is the desert of Shur, according to Exodus 15:22. Marah, see Exodus 15:23. Elim (Exodus 15:27). For the Red Sea and the wilderness of Sin, see Exodus 16:1. For Dophkah, Alush, and Rephidim, see Exodus 17:1; and for the wilderness of Sinai, Exodus 19:2. Treasury of Scripture Knowledge they removed Kibroth-hattaavah. That is, the graves of lust Cross References Numbers 11:34 Therefore the name of that place was called Kibroth-hattaavah, because there they buried the people who had the craving. Numbers 33:17 And they set out from Kibroth-hattaavah and camped at Hazeroth. Jump to Previous Camped Desert Encamp Encamped Hattaavah Journey Journeyed Kibroth Kibrothhattaavah Kibroth-Hattaavah Kib'roth-Hatta'avah Pitched Removed Sinai Tents Waste WildernessJump to Next Camped Desert Encamp Encamped Hattaavah Journey Journeyed Kibroth Kibrothhattaavah Kibroth-Hattaavah Kib'roth-Hatta'avah Pitched Removed Sinai Tents Waste WildernessLinks Numbers 33:16 NIVNumbers 33:16 NLT Numbers 33:16 ESV Numbers 33:16 NASB Numbers 33:16 KJV Numbers 33:16 Bible Apps Numbers 33:16 Biblia Paralela Numbers 33:16 Chinese Bible Numbers 33:16 French Bible Numbers 33:16 German Bible Bible Hub ESV Text Edition: 2016. The Holy Bible, English Standard Version® copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. |