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Numbers 33:46

Posted on 4 March 2024
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“Then they removed from Dibon-gad, and encamped in Almon-diblathaim.”

Numbers 33 provides a detailed account of the Israelites’ journey from Egypt to the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses. It records the various locations where they camped along the way. In this particular verse, we encounter a brief mention of their movement from Dibon-gad to Almon-diblathaim.

To gain a better understanding of the significance of this verse, let’s explore the context and the historical background.

The book of Numbers primarily focuses on the journey of the Israelites through the wilderness after their deliverance from slavery in Egypt. God commanded Moses to count the people and organize them for the journey to the land He had promised to give them.

In Numbers 33, Moses recounts the stages of their journey, mentioning each location where they camped along the way. These locations hold historical and geographical significance, but often their exact locations cannot be determined with certainty.

Dibon-gad:Dibon was a city located in the territory of the tribe of Gad. It was situated east of the Jordan River, near the Arnon River. The Israelites would have passed through this area during their journey.

Almon-diblathaim:Almon-diblathaim was another location mentioned in this verse. Its exact location is uncertain, but it was likely situated in the same general area as Dibon-gad, east of the Jordan River.

These two locations are mentioned here as part of the overall record of the Israelites’ journey. The emphasis of this chapter is on the faithfulness of God in leading the Israelites and fulfilling His promises.

While this particular verse does not contain a specific message or lesson, it is a reminder of the faithfulness of God to guide and protect His people as they traveled through the wilderness. It serves as a testament to God’s sovereignty and His ability to lead His people even through challenging and unfamiliar territories.

Overall, Numbers 33:46 is a small detail within the broader narrative of the Israelites’ journey to the Promised Land, emphasizing the faithfulness and guidance of God throughout their travels.

Remember, studying the Bible comprehensively involves considering the broader context of the passage and exploring related verses and themes.

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