Numbers 12:16
And afterward the people removed from Hazeroth, and pitched in the wilderness of Paran.
Cross-references
Numbers 10:12 says the cloud settled in the Wilderness of Paran after Sinai, establishing Paran as the region they now camp.
Numbers 11:35 records the previous stop at Hazeroth, showing the travel route leading to this camp in Paran.
Numbers 13:3 shows the spies sent from the Wilderness of Paran, directly following this camping location.
Numbers 13:26 places the spies' return at the Wilderness of Paran, confirming the camp's location.
Numbers 33:18 lists the next stage after Hazeroth—Rithmah—paralleling this verse's itinerary.
Genesis 21:21 records Ishmael living in the Wilderness of Paran, connecting this region to patriarchal history.
1 Samuel 25:1 has David going to the Wilderness of Paran, linking this place to later biblical events.
Habakkuk 3:3 poetically mentions Mount Paran, associating the location with God's majesty.
Genesis 14:6 mentions El-paran as a boundary near the wilderness, giving an ancient name for the area.
Deuteronomy 1:1 lists Paran and Hazeroth, locating Moses' speech at the same wilderness stage as Numbers 12:16, providing geographical continuity.