Numbers 33:25
"They traveled from Mount Shepher, and encamped in Haradah."
Key Reflection
In Numbers 33:25, the Israelites are recorded as traveling from Mount Shepher to Haradah. This verse provides a geographical marker for their journey through the wilderness, highlighting the movement of their encampments as they moved closer to the Promised Land. The term "Haradah" in Hebrew can be interpreted as "a place of rest," suggesting that this particular campsite was one where the Israelites found respite or tranquility after their travels from Mount Shepher. This detail offers insight into both the practical logistics of their journey and the spiritual significance of stopping points along the way, underscoring the importance of rest and rejuvenation in their pilgrimage to the Promised Land.
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