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A Real-World Campaign
Commentators explain that the places named trace a specific military route. The invading kings swept south and then turned back north, coming to "En-mishpat" (the "fountain of judgment," later called Kadesh) and "Hazazon-tamar" (Engedi). This detailed geography grounds the biblical account in real-world history and shows the vast scale of the conflict that would soon involve Abram.
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18th Century
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19th Century
Bishop
They returned. —More correctly, they turned, as they did not go back by the same route, but wheeled towards the north-wes…
17th Century
Pastor
And they returned, and came to Enmishpat, which is Kadesh
Pursuing their victories as far as Elparan by the wilderne…
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Minister
The wars of nations feature prominently in history, but we would not have had the record of this particular war if Abram and Lot had not been invol…