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Sinai
(Encyclopedia)Sinai sīˈnī [key], triangular peninsula, c.23,000 sq mi (59,570 sq km), NE Egypt. It is c.230 mi (370 km) long and 150 mi (240 km) wide and extends north into a broad isthmus linking Africa and Asi...Sinai campaign
(Encyclopedia)Sinai campaign: see Arab-Israeli Wars. ...Sharm el Sheikh
(Encyclopedia)Sharm el Sheikh or Sharm ash Shaykh: see Sinai. ...Paran
(Encyclopedia)Paran pāˈrăn [key], desert, the eastern region of the Sinai peninsula. In accounts in the Bible, Ishmael settled there. It was also the Israelites' first resting place after their stay at Sinai, an...Arish, Al
(Encyclopedia)Arish, Al äl ärēshˈ [key], town (1986 pop. 67,337), NE Egypt, in the Sinai peninsula, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is a fishing port and a military and administrative center; since the 1980s it ha...Tophel
(Encyclopedia)Tophel tōˈfəl [key], in the Bible, place in Sinai peninsula, near where the Israelites halted. ...Taberah
(Encyclopedia)Taberah tăbˈērə [key], in the Bible, camp in the wanderings, in the SE Sinai peninsula. ...Hazeroth
(Encyclopedia)Hazeroth həzēˈrŏth, hăzˈə– [key] [Heb.,=camping grounds], in the Bible, camp of the Hebrews, N of Mt. Sinai. ...Rephidim
(Encyclopedia)Rephidim rĕfˈĭdĭm, rēfĭdˈĭm [key], in the Bible, unlocated place in Sinai where Moses struck the rock and brought forth water. ...Jethro
(Encyclopedia)Jethro jĕthˈrō [key], Midianite priest of the peninsula of Sinai who was the companion and father-in-law of Moses. He is also called Reuel, Raguel, and Hobab. ...Browse by Subject
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