And they went from Mithcah, and pitched in Hashmonah.
They left Mithcah and set up camp in Hashmonah.
This verse records another stop in the Israelites' journey through the wilderness as they traveled toward the Promised Land.
📚 Historical Context
Numbers 33 is a chapter in the Bible that records the various stops the Israelites made during their 40-year wilderness journey after escaping slavery in Egypt, as instructed by God through Moses. This specific verse mentions their move from Mithcah to Hashmonah, which were likely desert locations in the Sinai region, highlighting the detailed account of God's guidance and provision during their travels. Such lists served as a historical reminder for future generations of Israel's faithfulness and God's leading through the wilderness.
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