Deuteronomy 1:2
“It is eleven days’ journey from Horeb by way of Mount Seir to Kadesh Barnea.”
Deuteronomy begins with a recap of Israel’s history, from Mount Sinai to the border of the Promised Land. Moses begins by reminding the people this journey, that has taken a lifetime, should have taken less than two weeks.
After camping at Sinai and receiving the Word of God, the people were commanded to make their way to the Promised Land. They were told that they had “dwelt long enough in the wilderness.” Eleven days later, they found themselves camped at Kadesh Barnea. Instead of walking by faith, they were crippled with fear. As a result of refusing to obey the Lord, they found themselves stuck in the wilderness some 38 years later. Not a lot is known about those years in the wilderness, but one verse gives a sobering commentary,
Deuteronomy 2:3
“You…
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