Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Biblical Reference: Dophkah is mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Numbers. It is one of the stations where the Israelites camped during their wilderness journey after the Exodus from Egypt. The reference to Dophkah can be found in Numbers 33:12-13: "They set out from the Wilderness of Sin and camped at Dophkah. They set out from Dophkah and camped at Alush." Historical and Geographical Context: Dophkah is part of the itinerary of the Israelites as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land. The exact location of Dophkah is not definitively known today, and it is not mentioned outside of the biblical record. It is traditionally considered to be situated in the Sinai Peninsula, a region characterized by its arid desert landscape. The journey from the Wilderness of Sin to Dophkah and then to Alush reflects the nomadic lifestyle of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness. Theological Significance: The mention of Dophkah, like other stations in the wilderness journey, underscores the faithfulness of God in leading and providing for the Israelites despite their frequent disobedience and complaints. Each location in the wilderness journey serves as a reminder of the trials and lessons that the Israelites faced as they learned to trust in God's provision and guidance. The journey from Egypt to the Promised Land is symbolic of the spiritual journey of believers, emphasizing themes of deliverance, dependence on God, and the hope of reaching the ultimate "Promised Land" of eternal life. Related Biblical Themes: 1. Divine Guidance: The journey through the wilderness, including the stop at Dophkah, highlights God's guidance through the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night (Exodus 13:21-22). This divine presence assured the Israelites of God's constant care and direction. 2. Provision in the Wilderness: The wilderness journey, including the encampment at Dophkah, is marked by God's miraculous provision of manna and quail (Exodus 16), teaching the Israelites to rely on Him for their daily needs. 3. Testing and Faith: The stops along the wilderness journey, such as Dophkah, were times of testing for the Israelites. These tests were meant to strengthen their faith and obedience to God, as seen in Deuteronomy 8:2-3, which reflects on the purpose of the wilderness experience. Cross-References: · Exodus 16: Provides context for the Wilderness of Sin, the location preceding Dophkah, where God provided manna and quail. · Deuteronomy 8: Reflects on the purpose of the wilderness journey and God's testing of the Israelites' faith. Conclusion: While Dophkah itself is not extensively detailed in the biblical narrative, its inclusion in the list of encampments serves as a testament to the historical journey of the Israelites and the spiritual lessons derived from their experiences. The journey through the wilderness, with its various stations, remains a powerful metaphor for the Christian life, emphasizing reliance on God's guidance and provision. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary DophkahSmith's Bible Dictionary Dophkah(cattle-driving), a place mentioned (Numbers 33:12) as a station in the desert where the Israelites encamped. [WILDERNESS OF THE WANDERING OF THE WANDERING IN THE WILDERNESS] Easton's Bible Dictionary Knocking, an encampment of the Israelites in the wilderness (Numbers 33:12). It was in the desert of Sin, on the eastern shore of the western arm of the Red Sea, somewhere in the Wady Feiran. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia DOPHKAHdof'-ka (dophqah, "drover"): A desert camp of the Israelites, the first after leaving the wilderness of Sin (Numbers 33:12, 13). See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL. Strong's Hebrew 1850. Dophqah -- a place in the desert... 1849, 1850. Dophqah. 1851 . a place in the desert. Transliteration: Dophqah Phonetic Spelling: (dof-kaw') Short Definition: Dophkah. ... Dophkah. ... /hebrew/1850.htm - 6k Thesaurus Dophkah (2 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. DOPHKAH. ...Dophkah (2 Occurrences). Numbers 33:12 They traveled from the wilderness of Sin, and encamped in Dophkah. ... /d/dophkah.htm - 7k Alush (2 Occurrences) Camped (100 Occurrences) Pitched (101 Occurrences) Encamped (115 Occurrences) Traveled (104 Occurrences) Encamp (108 Occurrences) Doorways (26 Occurrences) Dor (7 Occurrences) Journeyed (111 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Dophkah (2 Occurrences)Numbers 33:12 Numbers 33:13 Subtopics Dophkah: Camping Place of the Israelites Related Terms |