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Zalmonah

 
Bible Guide: Zalmonah

A station on the Israelites' route in the wilderness, between Mount Hor and Punon.

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Num 33:41-42


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Zalmonah (zălmō'), in the Bible, encampment place of the Israelites in the wilderness.


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Zalmonah (Hebrew: צַלְמֹנָה‎) was one of the places the Israelites stopped during the Exodus (Numbers 33:41,42). Its name may mean shady.

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Mount Hor
The Exodus
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Next Station:
Punon

 
 
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