the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Shur
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Outside the eastern border of Egypt. ("a wall".) The strip of desert which skirts the wall-like range of jebel er Rahah (E. of Suez, the continuation of the range jebel et Τih northward toward the Mediterranean, still called by the Arabs jebel es Sur) as far S. as wady Gharandel. Hagar fleeing from Abraham, then in southern Palestine, reached a fountain "in the way to Shur" (Genesis 16:7). She was probably making for her country Egypt by the inland caravan route, the way by Star over jebel er Rahah as distinguished from the coast road by el Arish. Abraham settled for a time between the two deserts of Kadesh and Shur, and finally sojourned at Gerar (Genesis 20:1).
In Genesis 25:18 Shur is defined to be "before (i.e. E. of) Egypt." So 1 Samuel 15:7; 1 Samuel 27:8; Josephus (Ant. 6:7) makes it Pelusium, near the Nile's mouth; others the N.E. part of the wilderness of Paran, now al Jifar. Gesenius makes Shur the modern Suez. Israel entered "the wilderness of Shur" when they had crossed the Red Sea (Exodus 15:22-23). The wilderness of Shur is the whole district between the N.E. frontier of Egypt and Palestine, Shur being derived from the Egyptian Κhar (occurring in a papyrus of the 19th dynasty), Κh and Sh being interchanged. In Numbers 33:8 the special designation occurs, "the wilderness of Etham" (at the northern extremity of the Bitter Lakes).
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Fausset, Andrew R. Entry for 'Shur'. Fausset's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​fbd/​s/shur.html. 1949.