2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51148-7_11
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Paleohydrogeology of Israel

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“…The geohydrological setting at Kadesh has been known for over thousands of years to be the location of a major spring named Kadesh Barney, associated with underlying limestone fed by surface water recharge from the mountainous areas in Negev (Kafri & Yechieli 2021). This condition that leads to the presence of many springs seeping from rocks in the surrounding area does not require 'striking the rock' to release water as Moses had attempted.…”
Section: Striking the Rockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geohydrological setting at Kadesh has been known for over thousands of years to be the location of a major spring named Kadesh Barney, associated with underlying limestone fed by surface water recharge from the mountainous areas in Negev (Kafri & Yechieli 2021). This condition that leads to the presence of many springs seeping from rocks in the surrounding area does not require 'striking the rock' to release water as Moses had attempted.…”
Section: Striking the Rockmentioning
confidence: 99%