Kadesh Barnea in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Ain el Weibeh in the Arabah, 10 miles N. of the place where
Mount Hor abuts on that valley. Three fountains issue from
the chalky rock. Here wady el Ghuweir affords access
northwestwards through mountainous Edom; from here
accordingly Moses sent to ask a passage through Edom by "the
king's highway." Barnea = "son of wandering", i.e. Bedouin
(Furst). "Country of convulsion," compare Psalm 29:8
(Speaker's Commentary). "The wilderness of Kadesh," i.e. the
desert adjoining Kadesh; the northern part of the Paran
wilderness was called Zin (Numbers 10:12; Numbers 13:21).
The encampment from which the spies were sent and to which
they returned (Numbers 13:26; Numbers 32:8); sometimes
called Kadesh alone. Meribah Kadesh is the same (Ezekiel
47:19; Ezekiel 48:28 margin; Joshua 15:3; Joshua 15:23). The
encampment at Kadesh is called Rithmah from retem , "the
broom," the most conspicuous shrub of the desert (Numbers
33:18).
Probably the encampment at Rithmah was during
Israel's first march toward Canaan; that at Kadesh was in
the same locality, though on a different spot, 38 years
afterward, in the 40th year, when they were about entering
Canaan. The ancient name of Kadesh was En Mishpat (Genesis
14:7). El Ain (identified by some with Kadesh because this
site is called Gadis and the neighbouring plain, Abu
Retemet, is like Rithmah) is too far N.W., 70 miles from
Mount Hor and 60 from Mount Seir; but Kadesh was only one
march from Mount Hor (Numbers 20:16; Numbers 20:22; Numbers
33:37), "on the edge of Edom," "on its uttermost border"; on
low ground (whereas El Ain is on high ground) from whence
the spies "go up" to Canaan. A line drawn from E1 Ain to the
river of Egypt (Joshua 15:21-27) would cut the middle of the
Negeb, and so cut away part of Judah's inheritance. The true
Kadesh must be more S.; Petra or Selah was too far in the
heart of Edom to be Judah's frontier, and "in the uttermost
border of Edom."
However, Palmer identifies Kadesh with El Ain as
"one of the natural borders of the country; the Tih, a
comparative desert, the Negeb or South, Israel, and Syria
forming an ascending scale of fertility." The encampment at
Rithmah (Numbers 33:18-19) was in summer the second year
after the Exodus (Numbers 13:20), that at Kadesh in the same
district the first month of the 40th year (Numbers 20:1). At
the first encampment Israel stayed probably for months; they
waited for the spies 40 days (Numbers 13:25); Moses and the
tabernacle remained (Numbers 14:44), while the people vainly
tried to reverse God's sentence and to occupy Canaan
(Deuteronomy 1:34-46): "ye abode in Kadesh many days" (a
long indefinite time). Then Israel...
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