That's not part of the map or route. It's more like when and how the "Qhuab Ke" came to exist.
Are you talking about the map or the translation of the Qhuab Ke? This version of the Qhuab Ke is considered one of the purist in form because it was not influenced by Christianity (subject to debate on purist form; wished them ancestors would have just written it down like everyone else), and it does not mention any landscape in the middle east.
According to the religion of god (Judaism, Islam, and Christianity), the world is 6000 years old. o3a3b-M7, the Hmong ydna genetic marker is approximately 20,000 years old, and Jewish have a mix of ydna of g1 range and g2 range (undated).
Though I am not and do not claim to be a DNA specialist, o3 and g1, g2 are two completely different genes therefor making us not related to them in any way shape or form within the last 20,000 years. If Hmong are the lost tribe, Hmong would have ydna marker g1 and g2 also.