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Then the Israelites set out from the Desert of Sinai and traveled from place to place until the cloud came to rest in the Desert of Paran. Numbers 10:12 NIV

Desert of Paran

9 years ago 9 years agoAravah, Judea, Negevaravah, david, desert, Desert of Paran, exodus, Israel, mines, negev, Paran, solomon, tabernacle, wilderness

The Desert of Paran is one of the places the Israelites spent part of their 40 years of wandering after the Exodus.  The Paran plateau contains a lot of gravel...

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Ein Avdat National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, NegevAbraham, Abram, aravah, david, desert, Desert of Negev, Ein Avdat, Ein Avdat National Park, exodus, Israel, mines, Nabateans, National, National Park, negev, Nomads, Park, solomon, tabernacle

  One of most beautiful oasis in the desert of Negev, this natural reserve and nacional park is really a complete peaceful and quiet refuge for the wildlife in the...

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Qumran National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoDesert of Judea, JudeaDead Sea, desert, First Century, Herod, Jewish, National, National Park, negev, Nomads, Qumran, Qumran National Park, Roman, Ruins, Zealots

  Qumran is located south of Jericho overlooking the northwest shore of the Dead Sea, ruins of the site inhabited by the community that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls. In...

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Masada National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoDesert of Judea, JudeaDead Sea, desert, First Century, Herod, Jewish, Masada, Masada National Park, National, National Park, negev, Nomads, Roman, Ruins, Zealots

  The most spectacular site in Israel is Masada, the plateau shaped like a battleship and located on the western shore of the Dead Sea. The site, developed by Herod...

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Mamshit National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoJudeaAbraham, desert, Mamshit, Mamshit National Park, Nabateans, National, National Park, negev, Nomads, Ruins

Mamshit is one of the ancient Nabatean cities located in the Negev, an amazing ruins associated to the ancient Incense Route that connect Petra in the Jordan Desert to Gaza...

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Tel Beer Sheva National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, NegevAbraham, Beer Sheva, Coast, desert, National, National Park, negev, Ruins, Tel Beer Sheva National Park

The ancient and biblical Beer Sheva is maybe the most important place in the Holy Land directly associated to the Patriarch Abraham, also known as, the father of monotheism in...

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Shivta National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, NegevAbraham, Abram, aravah, david, desert, Desert of Negev, exodus, Israel, Nabateans, National, National Park, negev, Nomads, Park, Shivta, Shivta National Park, solomon, tabernacle

  Shivta is one of Nabatean cities in the Negev in that it is not located on a main commercial route from Petra to Gaza. It was also unwalled, and...

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Avdat National Park

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, NegevAbraham, Abram, aravah, Avdat, Avdat National Park, david, desert, Desert of Negev, exodus, Israel, mines, Nabateans, National, National Park, negev, Nomads, Park, solomon, tabernacle

The ancient city of Avdat is the most preserved Nabatean’s city in the Israeli desert of Negev. Located in the top hill right way between Beer Sheva and Eilat, it...

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Desert of Negev

9 years ago 9 years agoAravah, Judea, Negevaravah, david, desert, Desert of Negev, exodus, Israel, mines, negev, solomon, tabernacle

The Desert of Negev is the real Land of Abraham. The Patriarch lives here most of his life in these incredible wilderness lands. Abraham, Yitzhak and Jacob pilgrims in the...

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Mount Karkom – The Biblical Mount Sinai

9 years ago 9 years agoAravah, Judea, Negevaravah, david, desert, exodus, Israel, mines, negev, solomon, tabernacle

  Har Karkom was an ancient cult centre and a sacred mountain beginning in the Palaeolithic era, reaching its peak of religious activity in 3000 BC, when it was a...

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