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The Stations of the Exodus are the locations visited by the Israelites following their The Exodus, exodus from Egypt, according to the Hebrew Bible. In the itinerary given in Book of Numbers, Numbers 33, forty-two stations are listed, although this list differs slightly from the narrative account of the journey found in Book of Exodus, Exodus and Deuteronomy. Biblical commentators like St Jerome in his ''Epistle to Fabiola'', Bede (''Letter to Acca: "De Mansionibus Filiorum Israhel"'') and St Peter Damian discussed the Stations according to the Hebrew language, Hebrew meanings of their names. Dante modeled the 42 chapters of his ''Vita Nuova'' on them. Sources According to the documentary hypothesis, the list of the Stations was originally a distinct and separate source text. Proponents of this hypothesis believe that the redactor, in combining the Torah's sources, used parts of the Stations list to fill out awkward joins between the main sources. However, a slightly variant ...
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