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1) The route of Abraham from Ur to Harran and Canaan.

2) The route of Abraham to Egypt and back.

3) The route of Jacob to Harran and back.

4) The route of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan.

The first and third of the above, followed the curve of the Fertile crescent, skirting north of the Syrian Desert.

Abraham's route to Egypt could have followed the coast or the Jordan valley.

The route of the Israelites was a convoluted one.

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