in Arabia Petrica 8^r. 



^Sl 



Sea, (Numb, ιι.φ.) Now as the Children of Ifrael ΐίϊο, ^'^^^^""Z^ll^,, 

 to have been here difcouraged becaufe of the Way, it is very Accuba. 

 probable, that Mount Hor was the fame Chain of Mountains 

 that are now called yiccaha by the yirahs, where, from the 

 Badnefs of the Road and the many rugged Pafles that are to 

 be furmounted, the Mahometan Pilgrims are greatly fatigued 

 and conftantly lofe a Number of Camels. 



From Mount ii/or, the Direolion of their Marches, through rAiOVfir,- 

 Zalmona, Tunon, &c. feems to have been betwixt the N. and "Μ^ΙώιΓ 

 N.E. for it does not appear that they were any more diverted out ηΤγ.'^''*''' 

 of the diredt Road,which was to condu6t them,through theCoun- 

 try of Moah, (Numb. 5 3. 4.8, 49.) into the Land ofTromiJe. 



In the Rabh'inicalGQo^V'ii^h.y\ feveral of the Places, which r^^-Rabbini- 

 have been taken Notice of in This and the foregoing Chapter, The h! Land, 

 are laid down in the following Manner. 



■sT 



D 



The Entrance of . 

 Hamath. 



SO 



-ni• 



Zedad 



rnar 



Ziphron. 



\yv li'n 



Ν 



ί 



TheLandof Ifrael• 



Numb. XXXIV. 



Dn]fO'?nji*'«.'/Egypt• 



ΟΠΪΟ 



Kairo. 

 Ranicffs. 



HOD 



Succotb. 



DHN 

 Eibim, 



Azmon 



Zin 



on» riN 



The Land• of 

 £dom. 



Kacielli Barnea. 



ηιο C=3' 



Kif Rf<^ Sea. 



Ϊ Vi'J• Kiiiii F/f* Λίί^ΓΛι/)! Comment. \n Pentateuthum iew. ij^y. p. g-). 



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