Deuteronomy 1:2
(There are eleven days’ journey from Horeb by the way of mount Seir unto Kadesh–barnea.)
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 1:19 expands on the journey from Horeb to Kadesh-barnea, describing the wilderness route just summarized here.
Deuteronomy 1:44 recounts defeat 'in Seir,' the same mountain route mentioned in the distance note of Deuteronomy 1:2.
Deuteronomy 2:4 commands passing through Seir—the very route described in the eleven-day journey note of Deuteronomy 1:2.
Deuteronomy 2:8 details the journey 'by the way of…Seir,' directly matching the route mentioned in Deuteronomy 1:2.
Deuteronomy 2:1 describes the journey away from Kadesh, skirting Mount Seir — the same mountain range mentioned here in the route.
Deuteronomy 2:14 references Kadesh-barnea as the starting point for the 38-year period — the same Kadesh noted here as the destination.
Numbers 13:26 describes the spies returning to Kadesh — the same location named here as the endpoint of the journey from Horeb.
Numbers 20:17-21 recounts Israel's request to pass through Edom/Seir—the same route referred to in the travel note of Deuteronomy 1:2.
Numbers 32:8 refers to the sending of spies from Kadesh-barnea — the very same place mentioned here as the destination.
Joshua 14:6 recalls Caleb's memory of Kadesh-barnea — the exact location referenced here as the journey's end from Horeb.
Numbers 33:2 introduces the record of Israel's journey stages — directly related to the travel route outlined here from Horeb to Kadesh.