The Sinai desert was where the Hebrews escaped from Egypt and Moses received the Ten Commandments as described in book of Exodus.
"In the third month, when the children of Israel were gone forth out of the land of Egypt, the same day came they into the wilderness of Sinai." - Exodus 19:1
"And he gave unto Moses, when he had made an end of communing with him upon mount Sinai, two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written with the finger of God." - Exodus 31:18
The wilderness of Sinai, which (in its wider sense) may have included some of the following areas: The wilderness of ShurThe wilderness of SinThe wilderness of TzinThe wilderness of ParanThe wilderness of Moab
In Egypt, and later in the wilderness of Sinai.
God spoke to Moses on Mount Si′nai in the wilderness of Si′nai.
Horeb is a mountain that Moses encountered in the Wilderness of Sinai. Some believe it to be the same mountain as Mt. Sinai and others do not. Aaron, Moses' brother died on Mt. Horeb.
3-months after leaving Egypt, Moses and the Israelis came to Mount Sinai. Moses received the "Ten Commandants" and the plans for the earthly tabernacle. They were in the wilderness.
The name Cedars-Sinai comes from the combination of two hospitals, Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai, which merged in 1961. Cedars of Lebanon got its name from a reference to the cedar trees in Lebanon, and Mount Sinai was named after the biblical mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God atop Mt. Sinai on the Sinai Peninsula, which is east of northern Egypt. Chapter 19 of Exodus describes the Israelites' coming into the wilderness of Sinai, and Chapter 20 describes God's proclamation of the Ten Commandments to Moses.
Mount Sinai.
It was the forty-year period (Numbers ch.14) that the Israelites spent in the wilderness before entering Canaan.
The book of Numbers. The more appropriate Hebrew title is "in the wilderness", because it deals with the Israelites' preparations for leaving Sinai, journey from Sinai to Moab, and events in Moab.
Moses fled to the land of the Midianites, once he realized that it was known that he killed a Egyptian. As it was a serious crime to kill a Egyptian master.
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