Beeroth-benejaakan
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Etymology and Meaning:
The name "Beeroth-benejaakan" can be translated as "Wells of the sons of Jaakan." The term "Beeroth" refers to wells, indicating a place where water was found, which was crucial for survival in the arid regions of the ancient Near East. "Benejaakan" refers to the descendants or sons of Jaakan, a clan or family group mentioned in the genealogies of the Edomites.

Biblical References:
Beeroth-benejaakan is mentioned in the context of the Israelites' wilderness wanderings. In the Book of Numbers, the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land is detailed, including their various encampments. Numbers 33:31-32 states: "They set out from Moseroth and camped at Bene-jaakan. They set out from Bene-jaakan and camped at Hor-haggidgad."

Additionally, Deuteronomy 10:6 provides another reference: "The Israelites traveled from Beeroth-benejaakan to Moserah. There Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him as priest."

Geographical Context:
Beeroth-benejaakan is located in the region associated with the Edomites, south of the Dead Sea. The exact location remains uncertain, but it is generally considered to be in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula or southern Transjordan. The mention of wells suggests it was a place of some importance for travelers and nomadic groups, providing necessary water resources.

Historical and Cultural Significance:
The mention of Beeroth-benejaakan in the biblical narrative highlights the challenges faced by the Israelites during their 40-year journey through the wilderness. The movement from one encampment to another underscores the transient nature of their existence during this period, as they relied on God's guidance and provision.

The reference to Aaron's death in the vicinity of Beeroth-benejaakan, as noted in Deuteronomy, marks a significant transition in Israel's priestly leadership. Aaron, the brother of Moses, served as the first high priest, and his death signified the passing of a foundational generation of leaders who had witnessed the Exodus from Egypt.

Theological Implications:
Beeroth-benejaakan serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness in leading and sustaining His people through difficult and uncertain times. The journey of the Israelites, marked by stops at places like Beeroth-benejaakan, reflects the broader spiritual journey of faith, dependence, and obedience to God's will.

The transition of priestly leadership from Aaron to Eleazar at this location also emphasizes the continuity of God's covenant promises and the importance of maintaining spiritual leadership and guidance for the community of faith.

Conclusion:
Beeroth-benejaakan, though briefly mentioned in Scripture, plays a role in the larger narrative of the Israelites' wilderness journey. It serves as a geographical and spiritual waypoint, reflecting both the physical challenges of the journey and the ongoing spiritual development of the Israelite community under God's providential care.
Concordance
Beeroth-benejaakan (1 Occurrence)

Deuteronomy 10:6
( And the children of Israel journeyed from Beeroth Bene-jaakan to Moserah. There Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ministered in the priest's office in his stead.
(See JPS)

Thesaurus
Beeroth-benejaakan (1 Occurrence)
Beeroth-benejaakan. Be-er'oth, Beeroth-benejaakan. Beeroth-bene-jaakan .
Multi-Version Concordance Beeroth-benejaakan (1 Occurrence). ...
/b/beeroth-benejaakan.htm - 6k

Be-er'oth (8 Occurrences)
Be-er'oth. Beeroth, Be-er'oth. Beeroth-benejaakan . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(See RSV). Beeroth, Be-er'oth. Beeroth-benejaakan . Reference Bible.
/b/be-er'oth.htm - 8k

Jaakanites (1 Occurrence)
... Deuteronomy 10:6 And the children of Israel journeyed from Beeroth-benejaakan to
Moserah; there Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ...
/j/jaakanites.htm - 6k

Mose'rah (1 Occurrence)
... Deuteronomy 10:6 And the children of Israel journeyed from Beeroth-benejaakan to
Moserah; there Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ...
/m/mose'rah.htm - 6k

Beeroth-bene-jaakan (1 Occurrence)
Beeroth-bene-jaakan. Beeroth-benejaakan, Beeroth-bene-jaakan. Beerothite . ...
(DBY). Beeroth-benejaakan, Beeroth-bene-jaakan. Beerothite . Reference Bible
/b/beeroth-bene-jaakan.htm - 6k

Bene-ja'akan (3 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 10:6 And the children of Israel journeyed from Beeroth-benejaakan to
Moserah; there Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ...
/b/bene-ja'akan.htm - 7k

Elea'zar (72 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 10:6 And the children of Israel journeyed from Beeroth-benejaakan to
Moserah; there Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ...
/e/elea'zar.htm - 27k

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