| Station |
Biblical reference |
Description |
Possible location[a] |
| Raamses |
Ex. 12:37; Nu. 33:3 |
The Raamses district was of the highest quality land in Egypt (Ge. 47:11) |
Pi-Ramesses[14] |
| Sukkoth |
Ex. 12:37, 13:20; Nu. 33:5–6 |
|
The region of Wadi Tumilat,[15] or a city within the region, such as Tell el-Maskhuta[16] |
| Etham |
Ex. 13:20; Nu. 33:6–8 |
"On the edge of the wilderness" |
Unknown, but possibly close to modern Ismailia[17] |
| Pi-HaHiroth |
Ex. 14:2; Nu. 33:7–8 |
"Between Migdol and the sea, opposite Ba'al-Zephon" |
Possibly a canal on the eastern frontier of Egypt[18] |
| Marah |
Ex. 15:23; Nu. 33:8–9 |
A place where the water was too bitter to drink |
Bir el-Mura[19] or Ain Hawarah, fifty miles south of Suez[20] |
| Elim |
Ex. 15:27, 16:1; Nu. 33:9–10 |
"Where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees" |
Wadi Gharandel[21] |
| By the Red Sea |
Nu. 33:10–11 |
|
Possibly around the Gulf of Suez[22]: 720 |
| Sin Wilderness |
Ex. 16:1, 17:1; Nu. 33:11–12 |
Between Elim and Mount Sinai; here God supplies quail and manna |
|
| Dophkah |
Nu. 33:12–13 |
|
Wadi Maghara[22]: 721 |
| Alush |
Nu. 33:13–14 |
|
Wadi ‘Esh[22]: 723 |
| Rephidim |
Ex. 17:1, 19:2; Nu. 33:14–15 |
Moses brings forth water from the Rock of Horeb; the Israelites battle the Amalekites |
Wadi Refayid[23] |
| Sinai Wilderness |
Ex. 19:1–2; Nu. 10:12, 33:15–16 |
Near Mount Sinai |
Possibly the region around Jebel Musa[22]: 723 |
| Kibroth-Hattaavah |
Nu. 11:35, 33:16–17 |
|
Rueis el-Ebeirig[22]: 723–724 |
| Hazeroth |
Nu. 11:35, 12:16, 33:17–18 |
Miriam is afflicted with a skin disease |
'Ain el-Khudra[22]: 723–724 |
| Rithmah |
Nu. 33:18–19 |
|
Wadi el-Rutmi[22]: 724 |
| Rimmon-Perez |
Nu. 33:19–20 |
|
Rarra Rarmun[22]: 725 |
| Libnah |
Nu. 33:20–21 |
|
Either Wadi el-Beidha or Jebel Libni[22]: 725 |
| Rissah |
Nu. 33:21–22 |
|
Jebel Ruisset el-Negin[22]: 725 |
| Kehelathah |
Nu. 33:22–23 |
|
Possibly Kuntillet Ajrud[22]: 725 |
| Mount Shapher |
Nu. 33:23–24 |
|
Jebel el-Shereif[22]: 726 |
| Haradah |
Nu. 33:24–25 |
|
Possibly Ras el-Khorasha[22]: 726 |
| Makheloth |
Nu. 33:25–26 |
|
Perhaps a doublet of Kehelathah (see above) |
| Tahath |
Nu. 33:26–27 |
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| Terah |
Nu. 33:27–28 |
|
Possibly either Tara umm Haluf or Jebel Taret um-Basis[22]: 726 |
| Mithcah |
Nu. 33:28–29 |
|
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| Hashmonah |
Nu. 33:29–30 |
|
Possibly Qeseimeh, near Wadi el-Hashmim[22]: 726 |
| Moseroth |
Nu. 33:30–31; Dt. 10:6 |
Aaron's burial place according to Deuteronomy |
Bir al-Hafir[22]: 726 |
| Bene-Jaakan |
Nu. 33:31–32 |
|
Birein near Nabatean Nitzana[22]: 727 |
| Hor Haggidgad |
Nu. 33:32–33 |
|
Wadi Hadahad[22]: 727 |
| Jotbathah |
Nu. 33:33–34 |
|
Either Taba on the border between Israel and Jordan (a few miles north of Timna Park) or Tabeh on the Egyptian/Israeli border crossing south of Elath[22]: 727 |
| Abronah |
Nu. 33:34–35 |
|
‘Ain ed-Defiyeh[22]: 727 |
| Ezion-Geber |
Nu. 33:35–36 |
|
Tell el-Kheleifeh[24] |
| Kadesh |
Nu. 20:1,22, 33:36–37 |
Located in the Wilderness of Zin; Miriam's burial place |
Tell el-Qudeirat[25] |
| Mount Hor |
Nu. 20:22, 21:4, 33:37–41 |
On the border of Edom; Aaron's burial place according to Numbers |
Possibly Ras el-Khorasha[22]: 729 |
| Zalmonah |
Nu. 33:41–42 |
|
'Ain es-Salamani[22]: 730 |
| Punon |
Nu. 33:42–43 |
|
Khirbat Faynan[26] |
| Oboth |
Nu. 21:10–11, 33:43–44 |
|
Either 'Ain el-Weiba or Khirbet Ghweibah[22]: 730–731 |
| Iye Abarim |
Nu. 21:11, 33:44–45 |
On the border of Moab |
Proposals include ‘Ayna (along the King’s Highway north of Wadi al-Hasa) or a place south of Wadi al-Hasa[22]: 731 |
| Dibon Gad |
Nu. 33:45–46 |
|
Dhiban, Jordan[27] |
| Almon Diblathaim |
Nu. 33:46–47 |
|
Either Khirbet Deleilat esh-Sherqiyeh or Nitl[22]: 732 |
| Abarim Mountains |
Nu. 33:47–48 |
The Israelites encamped near Mount Nebo |
The mountain range of western Moab, overlooking the plains of Moab in the Jordan Valley[22]: 732 |
| Plains of Moab |
Nu. 22:1, 33:48–50 |
The Israelites encamped along the Jordan River from Beth-jeshimoth to Abel-shittim |
Lower Jordan Valley, between Sweimeh and Tell el-Hammam, Jordan |