The map shows the standard 3 alternative possible routes for the first part of the Israelite exodus.
The inclusion of Jebel Musa is a very recent tradition.
The "Sinai peninsula" has only had that name since Christian times.
Modern archeologists contest the existence of a mass exodus altogether (see Finkelstein and Silberman, the bible unearthed, The free press, New-York, 2001)
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