From thence they removed, and pitched on the other side of Arnon, which is in the wilderness that cometh out of the coasts of the Amorites: for Arnon is the border of Moab, between Moab and the Amorites.
De allí partieron y acamparon al otro lado del río Arnón, que fluye por el desierto que se extiende desde el territorio amorreo. El río Arnón sirve como frontera de Moab, separando la tierra de Moab de la tierra de los amorreos.
Los israelitas acamparon al otro lado del río Arnón, que marca la frontera entre Moab y el territorio amorreo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Israelites were in their 40-year wilderness journey toward the Promised Land, having left Egypt under Moses' leadership. The Arnon River was a significant geographical boundary in ancient times, flowing into the Dead Sea and separating the kingdom of Moab (descendants of Lot) from the Amorites (a Canaanite people). This movement represented the Israelites getting closer to territories they would need to pass through or conquer to reach their destination.
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