Proper noun
An ancient city of the Levant, located on or near the headwaters or ford of the Orontes river.
Alternative spelling of Qetesh
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBecause of unbelief at various points, but especially at Kadesh Barnea (Numbers 14), the Israelites were condemned to wander for forty years in the desert in the vicinity of Kadesh instead of immediately entering the Promised Land. Source: Internet
Clayton (1994) p. 146 A bold military leader, Ramesses II led his army against the Hittites in the Battle of Kadesh (in modern Syria ) and, after fighting to a stalemate, finally agreed to the first recorded peace treaty, around 1258 BC. Source: Internet
Formerly under the Hittites, the Assuwa confederation defected after the battle of Kadesh between Egypt and the Hittites (ca. 1274 BC). Source: Internet
Miriam dies at Kadesh Barnea and the Israelites set out for Moab, on Canaan's eastern border. Source: Internet
Rofé, pp.1–4 ) *Chapters 1–4: The journey through the wilderness from Horeb (Sinai) to Kadesh and then to Moab is recalled. Source: Internet
In southern Israel, the wilderness of Paran and the both lay claim to Kadesh Barnea, which also served as a southern border to Canaan (Num. 34:4; Josh. 15:3) and a western border to the Edomites’ control (Num. 20:16). Source: Internet