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The land of Goshen appears 14 times in the Bible. The most references together are in Genesis 46.28 to 47.27
The land of Goshen is near the land of Canaan.
Slaves were in the land of Goshen
Like "Oh my gosh?". People say it instead of "Oh my God"The word gosh is actually from the name of a land called Goshen. When people would say expressions out of anger like, "my word", "my land", or "for the land's sake". Sometimes they would say, "by Goshen" meaning the actual land of Goshen. Gosh was used as a short term for Goshen back then. Over time it slowly went from short term for Goshen, to a so-called polite way to say God in vain, which wasn't intentionally the true meaning.
no his son Joseph how became governor of Egypt gave him and his brothers including his descendants the land of Goshen
Goshen is mentioned in the Old Testament as a place where Joseph went. (Joseph the son of Jacob, of course; not Joseph of Mary and Joseph, who came much later.)
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The land of Goshen is identified as the area inhabited by the Israelites in Egypt (for example Exodus 8:22 and 9:26), and was not portrayed as a city. Goshen has never been localised with certainty but most scholars assume that it was in the eastern Nile Delta. However, the word Goshen does not occur in any Egyptian texts and efforts to derive it from the Egyptian language are unconvincing. It is likely that the biblical word 'Goshen' came from outside Egypt. There is no particular biblical event that involves Moses in Goshen.
The address of the Goshen Public Library is: 42 North St., Goshen, 06756 1544
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Jerusalem is called the Holy Land because it is where rebuildings and distruction happened....