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- Wilderness_of_Sin abstract "The Wilderness of Sin/Desert of Sin (Hebrew: מִדְבַּר סִין, Midbar Sin) is a geographic area mentioned by the Bible as lying between Elim and Mount Sinai. Sin does not refer to sinfulness, but is an untranslated word that would translate as the moon; biblical scholars suspect that the name Sin here refers to the semitic moon-deity Sin, who was worshipped widely around the entire periphery of pre-Islamic Arabia, the Levant, and Mesopotamia.The location the Bible refers to is unknown, as its determination relies heavily on the location of Mount Sinai. The traditional identification of Mount Sinai as Jabal Musa, one of the peaks at the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula, would imply that the wilderness of Sin was probably the narrow plain of el-Markha, which stretches along the eastern shore of the Red Sea for several miles toward the promontory of Ras Mohammed; however, most scholars have since rejected these traditional identifications. The more popular identification among modern scholars, of Sinai as al-Madhbah at Petra, would imply that the wilderness of Sin was roughly equatable with the central Arabah.The wilderness of Sin is mentioned by the Bible as being one of the places that the Israelites wandered during their Exodus; the similarly named wilderness of Zin is also mentioned by the Bible as having been a location through which the Israelites travelled. The Bible identifies Kadesh-Barnea as having been located within the wilderness of Zin, and most scholars, as well as traditional sources, consequently identify this wilderness as being part of the Arabah; it is thus eminently possible that the wilderness of Sin and the wilderness of Zin are actually the same place.The biblical narrative states that on reaching the wilderness of Sin, the Israelites began to raise objections over the lack of food, as they had already consumed all the corn they had brought with them from Egypt. According to the account, Yahweh heard their murmurings, and so provided them with abundant manna and quail. Later they left the wilderness of Sin and complained about a lack of water while camping at Rephidim.".
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- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Arabah.
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- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Break_On_Through_(To_the_Other_Side).
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_places.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Dophkah.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Elim_(Bible).
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Elohim.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Israelites.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Jebel_al-Madhbah.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Kadesh_(Israel).
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_lunar_deities.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Manna.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Sinai.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Petra.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Quail.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Ras_Muhammad_National_Park.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea_–_Exodus_station.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Rephidim.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Sin_(mythology).
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink The_Doors.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink The_Exodus.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Yahweh.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLink Zin_Desert.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sinai Wilderness".
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- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageWikiLinkText "desert".
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- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ExodusStation.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Wilderness_of_Sin subject Category:Torah_places.
- Wilderness_of_Sin hypernym Area.
- Wilderness_of_Sin type Place.
- Wilderness_of_Sin type Station.
- Wilderness_of_Sin type Work.
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- Wilderness_of_Sin type Source.
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- Wilderness_of_Sin comment "The Wilderness of Sin/Desert of Sin (Hebrew: מִדְבַּר סִין, Midbar Sin) is a geographic area mentioned by the Bible as lying between Elim and Mount Sinai.".
- Wilderness_of_Sin label "Wilderness of Sin".
- Wilderness_of_Sin sameAs Q2549347.
- Wilderness_of_Sin sameAs シンの荒野.
- Wilderness_of_Sin sameAs Sin-woestijn.
- Wilderness_of_Sin sameAs Deserto_de_Sim.
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- Wilderness_of_Sin sameAs Q2549347.
- Wilderness_of_Sin wasDerivedFrom Wilderness_of_Sin?oldid=541621245.
- Wilderness_of_Sin isPrimaryTopicOf Wilderness_of_Sin.