A halt in the journey of the Children of Israel to the promised land, between Mithkah and Moseroth; generally believed to have been in the wilderness of Paran south of present-day Elath.
Concordance
Num 33:29-30
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A halt in the journey of the Children of Israel to the promised land, between Mithkah and Moseroth; generally believed to have been in the wilderness of Paran south of present-day Elath.
Concordance
Num 33:29-30
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Hashmonah (Hebrew: חַשְׁמֹנָה) is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus.
Its name may mean fatness.
| Previous Station: Mithcah |
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Next Station: Moseroth |
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