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The Exodus to the Promised Land map, route, chapters, and distances

This page collects the full Mapped Fiction route for The Exodus to the Promised Land. The interactive map follows the journey from Rameses / Goshen to Gilgal near Jericho, while the notes below make the route crawlable and easy to audit.

Chapters 1-18
Route segments 22
Mapped distance 1,517 km
Travel media 8

Route overview

The mapped route uses Departure march, Camp-to-camp march, Commanded turn, Sea crossing, Wilderness route, Edom detour, Mountain ascent, Jordan crossing. Distances are either explicit in the source, geodesic between known locations, or estimated from the route notes where the title gives a fictional or approximate path.

View the complete route table for The Exodus to the Promised Land.

Chapter maps

  1. Chapter 1: Exodus 12 and Numbers 33: Rameses to Succoth
  2. Chapter 2: Exodus 13 and Numbers 33: Succoth to Etham
  3. Chapter 3: Exodus 14 and Numbers 33: Pi-hahiroth and the sea
  4. Chapter 4: Exodus 15 and Numbers 33: Three days to Marah
  5. Chapter 5: Exodus 15 and Numbers 33: Elim and the Red Sea camp
  6. Chapter 6: Exodus 16 and Numbers 33: Wilderness of Sin
  7. Chapter 7: Exodus 17 and Numbers 33: Rephidim
  8. Chapter 8: Exodus 19 and Numbers 33: Mount Sinai
  9. Chapter 9: Numbers 10-12 and 33: Sinai to Paran
  10. Chapter 10: Numbers 13-14 and Deuteronomy 1: Kadesh-barnea
  11. Chapter 11: Numbers 14 and Deuteronomy 2: The long wilderness turn
  12. Chapter 12: Numbers 20 and 33: Kadesh to Mount Hor
  13. Chapter 13: Numbers 21 and 33: Around Edom by the Red Sea road
  14. Chapter 14: Numbers 21 and 33: Oboth, Ije-abarim, and Arnon
  15. Chapter 15: Numbers 21 and 33: Arnon to Pisgah
  16. Chapter 16: Numbers 22 and 33: Plains of Moab by Jericho
  17. Chapter 17: Deuteronomy 34: Moses ascends Nebo
  18. Chapter 18: Joshua 3-4: Jordan crossing to Gilgal

Primary source

The map is grounded in Project Gutenberg KJV: Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua. Source links on route and chapter pages point to the relevant chapters or scenes where available.