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   The wilderness of Paran, says Dr. Wells, seems to have been
   taken in a larger, and in a stricter sense.  In the larger
   sense, it seems to have denoted all the desert and mountainous
   tract, lying between the wilderness of Shur westward, and
   mount Seir, or the land of Edom, eastward, the land of Canaan
   northward, and the Red sea southward.  And in this sense, it
   seems to have comprehended the wilderness of Sin, and the
   wilderness of Sinai, also the adjoining tract wherein lay
   Kibroth-hattaavah and Hazeroth.  In this sense it may be
   understood in De 1:19, where, by "that great and terrible
   wilderness," is intended the wilderness of Paran in its
   largest acceptation; for, in its stricter acceptation, it
   seems not to have been so great and terrible a wilderness; but
   is taken to denote more peculiarly that part of Arabia Petr(9161)
   which lies between mount Sinai and Hazeroth west, and mount
   Seir east.

  12:16  32:8  De 1:19,23  9:23 

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