And they removed from Tarah, and pitched in Mithcah.
They left Tarah and set up camp in Mithcah.
This verse records another step in the Israelites' long journey through the wilderness, moving from one camping place to the next.
📚 Historical Context
Numbers 33 is a chapter in the Bible that serves as a detailed record of the Israelites' journey through the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt, as instructed by God to Moses for future generations. This specific verse mentions their move from Tarah to Mithcah, two of the many camping sites during their 40 years of wandering, emphasizing God's step-by-step guidance. These accounts highlight the historical faithfulness of God in leading His people toward the Promised Land.
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