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Haradah

Haradah was a station where the Israelites camped during their wilderness wandering between Egypt and Canaan. It is mentioned briefly in the record of their journey in Numbers 33.

Overview

Haradah was one of the many encampments of Israel during their forty years of wilderness wandering after the exodus from Egypt. The exact location of this site is unknown, but it appears in the itinerary of Israel's journey toward the Promised Land, positioned between Makheloth and Jotbathah along their route.

Key Scriptures

"They left Makheloth and camped at Haradah" (Numbers 33:24, ESV). "They left Haradah and camped at Jotbathah" (Numbers 33:25, ESV).

Application

The record of Israel's wilderness journey reminds us that God faithfully guided His people through every stage of their pilgrimage, and we can trust His guidance through our own spiritual wilderness experiences.

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One of the camps of Israel.