Alush (Hebrew: אלוש) was one of the places, the last before Rephidim, at which the Hebrews rested on their way to Mount Sinai (Numbers 33:13, 14). It was probably situated on the shore of the Red Sea. It means a crowd of men. Hebrew (×¢Ö´×ְרִ×ת âIvrit) is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by more than seven million people in Israel, the West Bank, the United States, and by Jewish communities around the world. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Hebrews (syns. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Book of Numbers is the fourth of the books of the Pentateuch, called in the Hebrew ba-midbar ××××ר, i. ... Location of the Red Sea Image:Red Seaimage. ...
Alush is also the name of a trance artist on the label SourceryStudios. Dophkah is one of the places the Israelites camped at during the Exodus. ... The article Exodus discusses the events related in the book of the Bible by the same name. ... The Stations list is the list of the locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ...
Homepage of Alush: http://sourcerystudios.se/artists/alush.htm