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KADESH-BARNEA
This area, known as Kadesh-barnea, is likely
where the Israelites camped during much of their 40 years in the wilderness.
This is a northeastern view of the great desert
valley (also called a wadi) where Kadesh-barnea is situated. The stream that
flows here during the rainy season makes this a well-watered and fruitful spot
in the wilderness of Zin.
Significant Events:
This is the likely spot from which Moses sent 12 men to spy out the land of
Canaan (Num. 13:17-30). It served
as a base camp for the Israelites during 38 of their nearly 40 years of
wandering in the wilderness (Deut. 2:14).
Miriam died and was buried here (Num.
20:1). This was the scene of Korah’s rebellion, the murmuring of the
people, and the budding of Aaron’s rod (Num.
16-17). Near here Moses smote a rock and water
came forth (Num. 20:7-11). (See
Bible Dictionary, “Kadesh or
Kadesh-barnea.”)