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Deuteronomy 2:1 -

And we compassed mount Seir many days. These "many days" are the thirty-eight years during which the people wandered in the wilderness before they camped the second time at Kadesh; their going round Mount Seir, which was in Edom ( Genesis 36:8 , Genesis 36:9 , Genesis 36:20 ), is descriptive of their nomadic wanderings in various directions, west, south, and south-east of that mountain ( Numbers 21:4 ). "Crossing the long, lofty mountain chain to the eastward of Ezion-geber ( Numbers 21:4 , Numbers 21:5 ), the Israelites issued into the great and elevated plains which are still traversed by the Syrian pilgrims on their way to Mecca; and appear to have followed northward nearly the same route which is now taken by the Syrian Hadgi along the western skirts of this great desert near the mountains of Edom". Mount Seir is now Jebal and esh-Sherah . This mountain range is a continuation of that which surrounds the eastern side of the Dead Sea. The details of this protracted wandering are passed over by Moses as not required by his purpose here.

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