“The Answer to the Ultimate Question to the Meaning of Life, the Universe and Everything!” 2012 Mark Pitrone and Fulfilling Torah Ministries


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Third Stop

  • This stop corresponds in Yeshua’s genealogy to Ya’acov, who had been named Yisrael by the Angel of Y’hovah (a post-resurrection appearance of Y’hovah Yeshua in Tanakh) while they wrestled in the night before Ya’acov returned to the Land with his wives and children.



Third Stop

  • Ya’acov/Yisrael, from whom came the 12 tribes and with whom the 70 nations went into the world (Egypt) in figure (Gen.46), now receives back from all of them, not just his children and theirs, but also from the 70 nations that his Son, Yeshua, has redeemed from their sins and grafted into Yisrael.



Fourth Stop

  • The 4th stop was Marah, on the Saudi side of Aqaba and about a 3-day journey inland. Marah means bitter, which refers to both the water that was there and the spirit that came over Israel when they discovered its nature (and, by extension, their own). The water started out bitter, but was made sweet by Moshe’s obedience to Y’hovah.



Fourth Stop

  • This connects very well with Yehudah, who is the 4th ancestor of Yeshua named in Matt.1. Yehudah started out as a self-serving, opportunist. But when Tamar showed him his own nature when he condemned her to burning (which sentence was according to Torah at least 150 years before it was codified by Moshe),



Fourth Stop

  • he changed completely and became a Tzadik (Gen.44.16, 18-34) – so much so that Yoseph was amazed to see the extent of the transformation, which was quite possibly what precipitated his nearly uncontrollable weeping in Gen.45.1-2. I am persuaded that he wept tears of joy because Yehudah was so changed.



Fifth Stop

  • The 5th stop was at Elim, which I think was only a few more hours further, where they found 12 wells and 70 palm trees. Elim is plural of H193, uwl which means strength. This stop coincides with ancestor of Yeshua, Phares in Matt.1. Phares means breech.



Fifth Stop

  • This could signify the breech between Yehudah (2 Israel) and Ephraim (10 Israel; 2+10 = 12 tribes) and the almost genetic disdain of Yehudah toward any gentile (70 nations) wishing to follow Y’hovah and his Torah.



Fifth Stop

  • Of course, the 12 wells (Yisrael) are what sustains the 70 palm trees (the goyim). But the meaning of Elim signifies the strength to be had by the 2 sticks of Ezek.37 made one in Y’hovah Yeshua’s hands.



Sixth Stop

  • The 6th stop is ‘by the Yam Suf’. Nothing is said of this stop in Ex.15 or 16, and it is only mentioned in Num.33 without any specifics. Could it be because 6 is the number of man in scripture? The corresponding ancestor of Yeshua in Matt.1 is Hezron.



Sixth Stop

  • His name means ‘courtyard’, an enclosed place like behind a fence or wall. Perhaps this camp was in a basin surrounded by hills. This is the first stop that was not mentioned in the narrative, but was recorded by Moshe at the command of Y’hovah and reported in Num.33. Perhaps this was where they prepared for



Seventh Stop

  • The 7th stop, which is REALLY interesting to me, because this is the place where Y’hovah trained Israel in … that’s right, you guessed it … Shabbat. Israel had been in hard bondage, working all day, 7 days a week for over 100 years. They had forgotten which day was the Shabbat, just from disuse.



Seventh Stop

  • In Matt.1, the 7th ancestor of Yeshua is Ram (as seen in the Davidic genealogy in Ruth 4), though it says Aram in Matt.1. Ram means ‘high, lofty’, which is a good description of the 7th day Shabbat that the nation was to be trained for in the Wilderness of Sin.



Seventh Stop

  • Sin (seen), in this case does not mean transgression of Torah, but was the name for the moon-eloha of the Araba. It also happens to be the outskirts of the mountains in which Sinai (Seen-eye) is found.



Seventh Stop

  • They stayed in the Wilderness of Sin for at least a week, probably 2, to go through Shabbat Basic Training. Shabbat Basic Training via the manna is another PowerPoint teaching.



Eighth Stop

  • The 8th stop is Dophkah. Dophkah means ‘a knock’ from the root H1849 daphak ‘to knock’. They were knocking at the revelation of Y’hovah’s word. The ancestor of Yeshua that corresponds to Dophkah is Aminadab, whose name means ‘people offering freely’.



Eighth Stop

  • After they gained the understanding that Y’hovah would provide all their needs; water, nutrition, and even flesh food; they offered themselves freely to him …

  • at least until they ran out of water again.



Ninth Stop

  • The 9th stop was Alush. There is no Hebrew definition and no indication of any important things happening here, so Alush is not mentioned in Exodus. The ancestor of Yeshua in Matt.1 is Nachshon. He was the Yehudi elder of the Exodus who was succeeded by Kalev, the Kenite dog of a gentile.




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