Mount Sinai

Mount Sinai

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28.5394°N, 33.9750°E View on Map

Mount Sinai, also called Mount Horeb, is where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments and established the covenant with Israel. The mountain was covered with fire, smoke, and thunder when God descended upon it. Moses spent 40 days on the mountain receiving the Law. Centuries later, the prophet Elijah fled to this same mountain and encountered God in a still, small voice.

Historical Timeline

Exodusc. 1446 BC

Moses sees the burning bush on the mountain and receives his call from God

EXO 3:1-12
Exodusc. 1446 BC

Israel arrives at Mount Sinai three months after leaving Egypt

EXO 19:1-2
Exodusc. 1446 BC

God descends on the mountain with thunder, lightning, smoke, and trumpet blast

EXO 19:16-20
Exodusc. 1446 BC

God gives the Ten Commandments to Moses

EXO 20:1-17
Exodusc. 1446 BC

Moses receives the Law and instructions for the tabernacle during 40 days on the mountain

EXO 24:12-18
Exodusc. 1446 BC

Israel makes the golden calf while Moses is on the mountain

EXO 32:1-6
Exodusc. 1446 BC

Moses breaks the tablets and intercedes for the people

EXO 32:19-35
Exodusc. 1446 BC

God shows Moses his glory and renews the covenant

EXO 33:18-34:10
Kingdomc. 860 BC

Elijah flees to Mount Horeb and encounters God in a still small voice

1KI 19:8-18

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