None. This mythical event never happened.
The Sinai is in the Sinai Desert. This is where Moses and his mob wandered for 40 years.
The Israelites, led by Moses, marched up up and down the Sinai peninsula for 40 years. This would encompass the Arabian desert. Before finally entering Israel
Moses spent 40 years.
Moses lived 120 years, so 40years were spent in Egypt, another 40 years were spent with his family in Midian and the last 40 years were spent leading the people in the wilderness.
Thet wandered for 40 years in the Sinai Desert.
The Question is based on an error. They spent the 40 years in more than one region. Most of it (over 90%) was in the Sinai wilderness/desert, but part of the time they were in the area east of Edom, east of Moab, and the Mount Hermon environs. Most of these places (other than the Sinai) are in present-day Jordan; and a detailed map of Jordan, to this day, reveals some of the place-names stated in the Torah.
The life of Moses can be divided into 3 major periods of 40 years in length. Moses spent the first 40 years in Egypt as a prince of Egypt, next 40 years in the land of Midian (northwest Arabian Peninsula) as a shepherd, and the last 40 years as leader of the Israelites in the Sinai and Moab regions. Rabbinical Judaism calculated a lifespan of Moses corresponding to 1391-1271 BCE.
Moses was just over 80 years old. He had spent the first 40 years of his life in the household of the Pharaoh, ruler of Egypt and then 40 years in the desert as a shepherd, before he returned to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses spent 40 years in the wilderness.
The bible says they were in the desert for 40 long years.
Moses and the Israelites spent 40 years wandering in the wilderness, which comes to 14,600 days. Moses was an Israelite who was made a prince in the Egyptian palace, and later became a religious leader as well as a prophet.
I think 1224 BC for 40 years till 1184 BC