Biblical tables . BIBLICAL TABLES. 13 FIFTH TABLE. PHYSICAL AND AND THE PENINSULA OF SINAI.—ROUTE OF ISRAELITES. EXPLANATIONS. Where there is no mark corresponding withthe number which designates a city, it is to beunderstood that the location of that city is notdefinitely known, but supposed to be near thenumber. A SHOET MARK on either side of a number de-notes a general length of the object thus num-bered, as of rivers and mountains. For example,-71- signifies mountains of Abarim, which runin the disection of the short marks. Short marks above and helow, as well as oneith


Biblical tables . BIBLICAL TABLES. 13 FIFTH TABLE. PHYSICAL AND AND THE PENINSULA OF SINAI.—ROUTE OF ISRAELITES. EXPLANATIONS. Where there is no mark corresponding withthe number which designates a city, it is to beunderstood that the location of that city is notdefinitely known, but supposed to be near thenumber. A SHOET MARK on either side of a number de-notes a general length of the object thus num-bered, as of rivers and mountains. For example,-71- signifies mountains of Abarim, which runin the disection of the short marks. Short marks above and helow, as well as oneither side, denote that the region around thenumber is referred to ; thus -sV- signifies that theregion around 87 is the country of Edom. Narrow lines, near river and sea, indicatecanals dug for irrigation. The RED LINE shows the route of the Israel-ites. This route is determined by careful exami-nation of the hills, mountains, and plains on theway from Egypt to Mount Sinai, in connectionwith such notices as are fo


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