Deserts: The Disaffected Fled To
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In the biblical narrative, deserts often serve as places of refuge and transformation for those who are disaffected or in distress. The harsh and desolate landscapes of the desert provide a backdrop for divine encounters, spiritual renewal, and preparation for future missions. Throughout Scripture, several key figures and groups sought the solitude of the desert during times of crisis or transition.

Moses and the Midian Desert

Moses, after fleeing from Egypt due to the murder of an Egyptian, found refuge in the land of Midian, a desert region. Here, he encountered God in the burning bush, a pivotal moment that marked the beginning of his mission to lead the Israelites out of bondage. The desert served as a place of preparation and revelation for Moses. As recorded in Exodus 3:1-2 , "Now Moses was shepherding the flock of his father-in-law Jethro, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. There the Angel of the LORD appeared to him in a blazing fire from within a bush."

David in the Wilderness

David, before becoming king, spent significant time in the wilderness as he fled from King Saul. The desert provided a refuge from Saul's pursuit and a place where David could seek God's guidance and protection. The Psalms, many of which were composed during this period, reflect David's reliance on God amidst the desolation of the wilderness. In 1 Samuel 23:14 , it is noted, "And David stayed in the wilderness strongholds and in the hills of the Desert of Ziph. Day after day Saul searched for him, but God did not deliver David into his hands."

Elijah and the Desert of Beersheba

The prophet Elijah, after his confrontation with the prophets of Baal and the subsequent threat from Queen Jezebel, fled into the desert. In his despair, Elijah sought solitude and divine intervention. The desert became a place of renewal and divine provision, as God sent an angel to care for him. 1 Kings 19:4-5 recounts, "While he himself traveled on a day’s journey into the wilderness, he sat down under a broom tree and prayed that he might die. 'I have had enough, LORD,' he said. 'Take my life, for I am no better than my fathers.' Then he lay down under the broom tree and fell asleep. Suddenly an angel touched him and said, 'Get up and eat.'"

John the Baptist in the Wilderness

John the Baptist, a pivotal figure in the New Testament, began his ministry in the wilderness. The desert was not only a place of solitude but also a setting for his call to repentance and preparation for the coming of the Messiah. The wilderness symbolized a return to simplicity and a call to spiritual renewal. Matthew 3:1-3 states, "In those days John the Baptist came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea and saying, 'Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.' This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah: 'A voice of one calling in the wilderness, "Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for Him."'"

Jesus in the Desert

Before beginning His public ministry, Jesus spent forty days in the desert, where He fasted and was tempted by Satan. This period in the wilderness was a time of testing and preparation, underscoring the desert's role as a place of spiritual fortification. Matthew 4:1-2 records, "Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. After fasting forty days and forty nights, He was hungry."

The Early Church and the Desert Fathers

In the early centuries of Christianity, the desert became a refuge for those seeking to escape the corruption of the world and pursue a life of holiness. The Desert Fathers, early Christian hermits, and monks, retreated to the deserts of Egypt and Syria, where they sought to live in solitude and prayer, laying the foundations for Christian monasticism.

The desert, throughout biblical history, serves as a powerful symbol of refuge, testing, and divine encounter. It is a place where the disaffected find solace, where leaders are forged, and where the faithful are called to deeper communion with God.
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1 Samuel 22:2
And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves to him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him about four hundred men.
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Acts 21:38
Are not you that Egyptian, which before these days made an uproar, and led out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?
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Babylonia and Assyria
... holding Nineveh for forty-two days, fled to the ... Cyrus, however, was assisted by the
disaffected party in ... of death, leaving behind him the deserts of Arabia and ...
/.../early israel and the surrounding nations/chapter vi babylonia and assyria.htm

Tiglath-Pileser iii. And the Organisation of the Assyrian Empire ...
... pressed on still further to the north-east, across the almost waterless deserts
of Media. ... attached to the use of such a mount in Eastern countries,* fled at a ...
/.../chapter iitiglath-pileser iii and the.htm

The Iranian Conquest
... banks of which he had been born a moment before, reciting at the same time the
"profession of faith which puts evil spirits to flight." Bouiti fled aghast, but ...
/.../chapter ithe iranian conquest.htm

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 8. <. ...
/.../chapter iiithe medes and the.htm

The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
... election of Abimelech, he ascended Mount Gerizim, and gave out from there the fable
of the trees, applying it to the circumstances of the time, and then fled. ...
/.../chapter iiithe hebrews and the.htm

The Reaction against Egypt
... They had a hand in all the plots which were being hatched among the Syrians, and
all the disaffected who wished to be free from foreign oppression"such as ...
/.../chapter iithe reaction against egypt.htm

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Deserts: Phenomena of, Alluded to Mirage or Deceptive Appearance of Water

Deserts: Phenomena of, Alluded to Simoom or Deadly Wind

Deserts: Phenomena of, Alluded to Tornadoes or Whirlwinds

Deserts: Shur

Deserts: Sin

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Deserts: What Affords No Support

Deserts: Zin

Deserts: Ziph

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