Views of the Sinai Desert

Views of the Sinai Desert

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Hiking and climbing in the Sinai Desert

Ğebel Mūsā - Photo by alpenkalb
1. First View of Mt. Moses from the Sinai Desert
    In 1980 I was with my husband Johannes and my daughter Rahel in the Sinai Desert. We came for a short stay from Jerusalem, travelling by propeller-driven plane. Visiting St. Catherine Monastery we saw the Burning Thornbush, a Memorial (Denk-mal) to the religious tradition of Ex 3: Moses connection with God. An Angel of the Lord appeared to Moses in a flame of fire out of a bush. God called Moses out of the bush. And Moses said: "Here am I" (Ex 3,4. The Holy Bible, A.D. 1611 London). There was a dialogue - Moses great prayer to God. The Lord said to Moses: "... put off thy shoes from off thy feet; for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground ... I am the God of Abraham ... I AM THAT I AM" (Ex 3,5.6 and 14). And the word of God came to Moses. And Moses was called by the Lord to do his duty: "Go, return" (Ex 4,19). Moses returned to his Task.
          Burning Bush, memorial (Denk-mal):  Moses connection with GodBurning Bush
    At the foot of Mt. Moses, there was another Memorial to the home-made god of gold, a substitute for the invisible Lord (Ex 32). When Moses delayed to come down out of the Holy Mount, the people said to Aaron: "Up, make us gods, which shall go before us" (Ex 32,1). Aaron received the earrings of the people and made a molten calf of the gold, that should be their god. Moses had an inner relation to the invisible God, to whom he was responsible in his own conscience.
Memorial
The Holy Door to Ğebel Mūsā
St. Catherine Monastery - Photo by reinhard2
    But the people worshipped a god of gold and turned aside from the Ten Commandments - the instruction for a human life with dignity 2600 years ago. Hiking in the desert we loved the calmness of nature. We wanted to come back to this place of peace.
View of the Desert from a propeller-driven plane - started in Jerusalem
2. On the way through the Sinai Desert to Mt. Moses
    At Easter 1983, we returned to the Sinai Desert. We were travelling by bus through the North and West Sinai in direction of St. Catherine Monastery. Sometimes we stopped for a break in an oasis. Afterwards we were hiking through the Sinai Desert looking at nice rock formations.
    Oasis in the desert
    At last we stayed the night at a refuge where nine persons were sleeping in a room. At night we started ascending Mt. Moses without flashlight! A strenuous ascent of Mt. Moses! There was no moon in the sky, total darkness. And it was very cold. What an experience in the Sinai Desert! While climbing this mountain we were happy, and step by step it was getting light. The sun was rising.
    View of Sunrise from Ğebel Mūsā
    We remembered the biblical tradition of Exodus 20: The Lord called Moses up to the top of the mountain. There was thunder and lightning when God spoke with Moses. God gave him the Ten Commandments.
    Mt. Moses is a Memorial to this religious instruction, the Ten Commandments a Symbol of human life with dignity 2600 years ago. The Moses-Berg is a "Denk-mal!", a quiet place for inner contemplation.
    Holy Mass on the Summit of Mt. MosesHoly Mass on the Summit of Ğebel Mūsā
    Descending through the ancient door we were alone.
          Door to Holy Top (Ğebel Mūsā) - quiet place for inner contemplationThe ancient door to Holy Top - Ğebel Mūsā
    On the way we passed Elia's niche between big rocks. A small cave is the Memorial to the biblical tradition of 1 Kings 19 (Denk-mal an den Sinn des Lebens): Elia's flight to the loneliness of the desert in his deep depression.
    Elia's niche between big rocks on the way to Ğebel Mūsā
    Elia went for his life to the wilderness, because Isabel would take his life away. Sitting down under a juniper tree he wanted to die. But an angel touched him and said to him: "Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee. And he arose, and did eat and drink" (1 Kings 19,7.8). Elia went to the mount of God and stayed in a cave. And the word of God came to him: "Go forth, and stand upon the mount before the Lord" (19,11). And God passed by. There was a strong wind, then an earthquake and a fire. At last God came in a still small voice and sent him going back to do his duty. "Go, return" (19,15). And Elia returned to his task.
* Ğebel Mūsā - Photos by alpenkalb and captuscatus
Good View - Gulf of Aqaba
Mount Sinai
Mount Moses at Sunrise
    Slowly we were descending, thinking about the meaning of the biblical tradition. A wonderful sunny day in the Sinai Desert. It seemed we heard the still small voice from Mt. Moses whispering: Go, return ... the journey of life ... is too great for you ... Go your way ... with respect for the life ... And we heard again the voice from Mt. Moses (Ex 20): "I am the Lord thy God ...Thou shalt have no other gods before me". No gods of gold ... No molten calf of gold! No idol! Is there human life with dignity under the rule of home-made gods of gold? Travelling through the desert the bus stopped on our way for a break in the desert. Hiking in the Sinai Desert we saw a little Bedouin child on our path. And later we met a Bedouin with a herd of goats.
Bedouin child
A camel in the Sinai
Bedouin with a herd of goats
On the way to Holy Top - Ğebel Mūsā in the Sinai Desert
Rahel with her father on the way to the monastery
From the summit of Mt. Moses (2285 m) we had a wonderful view of the desert.
    * Photos by Hiltrud Liu and reinhard2
Mt. MosesOn the Summit of Ğebel Mūsā
In the Sinai DesertIn the desert
In front of the chapel on the summit of Mt. Moses (Easter 1983)The Chapel on Ğebel Mūsā


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reinhard2

reinhard2 - Sep 26, 2007 10:43 am - Voted 10/10

Thanks a lot

for posting, Hiltrud!

Cheers
Reinhard

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hiltrud.liu - Sep 26, 2007 10:50 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Thanks a lot

Thank you very much for your votes, Reinhard!
Best wishes, Hiltrud

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