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| | Kadeshbarneamap |
 | | I understand that Ain el Qudeirat is Hazar-Addar, NOT Kadesh Barnea. I understand that Ain el Qusaima is Azmon, rendered in the Targum as Qesam (Nu 34:4-5) and that Israel's presence in this area is attested by two nearby Iron Age II (11th-10th century BCE) |
 | | ("Egypt" in Hebrew is Mitzraim, Arabic Misr, 8th century BCE Neo-Assyrian Musri) is Wadi el Arish, which takes its name from Gebel Musraq, west of El Muweilah (not on this map) because Wadi Muweilah, which is a "headwater" of Wadi el Arish, encircles the mount, turning north to join Wadi el Arish. |
 | | So, the "river of Egypt" Wadi Muweilah which is a headwater of Wadi el Arish, takes its name from headwaters near Gebel Musraq. |
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