And they went from Kehelathah, and pitched in mount Shapher.
They left Kehelathah and set up camp at Mount Shapher.
This verse records one stop in the Israelites' journey through the wilderness as they traveled toward the Promised Land.
📚 Historical Context
In the book of Numbers, chapter 33, Moses records the various stops the Israelites made during their 40-year wilderness journey after escaping from Egypt, as a way to document God's faithful leading. This verse specifically notes their move from Kehelathah to Mount Shapher, emphasizing the step-by-step progression of their travels under divine guidance toward the Promised Land. These accounts serve as a historical reminder of how God directed His people through unfamiliar territories.
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