Kadesh-barnea

Kadesh-barnea

City of ancient Palestine.

Its precise location is unknown, but it was situated in the country of the Amalekites, southwest of the Dead Sea and on the western edge of the wilderness of Zin. It twice served as an encampment for the Israelites.

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