Mithcah

Mithcah

(Heb. Mithkah’, , sweetness, prob. of the water found there; Sept. ), the twentyninth station of the Israelites in the desert, between Tarah and Hashmonah (Num 33:28-29); perhaps at the intersection of Waly el-Ghamr with Wady el-Jerafeh. SEE EXODE.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Mithcah

sweetness, one of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness (Num. 33:28, 29).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Mithcah

“Place of sweetness,” namely, sweet water; a station in Israel’s wanderings (Num 33:28).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Mithcah

An encampment of Israel. (Num 33:28) It should seem to be derived from Mathac, sweetness.

Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures

Mithcah

Mithcah, one of the encampments of the Israelites [WANDERING].

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Mithcah

[Mith’cah]

Place where the Israelites encamped. Num 33:28-29.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Mithcah

H4989

An encampment of the Israelites.

Num 33:28-29

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Mithcah

Mith’cah. (sweetness). The name of an unknown desert encampment of the Israelites. Num 33:28-29.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary