Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Ebronah is a location mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Numbers, as one of the encampments of the Israelites during their wilderness journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. The name "Ebronah" is derived from the Hebrew root "עָבַר" (avar), meaning "to pass over" or "to cross," which may suggest its significance as a place of transition or crossing.Biblical Reference: Ebronah is referenced in the context of the Israelites' wilderness wanderings in Numbers 33, which provides a detailed itinerary of their journey. The specific verse mentioning Ebronah is: · Numbers 33:34-35 : "They set out from Jotbathah and camped at Abronah. They set out from Abronah and camped at Ezion-geber." In this passage, Ebronah is listed as a stop between Jotbathah and Ezion-geber. The sequence of these encampments highlights the Israelites' movement through the desert regions, emphasizing their reliance on God's guidance and provision during their 40-year journey. Geographical and Historical Context: The exact location of Ebronah is not definitively known today, and it is not mentioned outside the itinerary in Numbers 33. However, it is generally considered to be situated in the region of the Sinai Peninsula or the northwestern part of the Arabian Peninsula, based on its placement between Jotbathah and Ezion-geber. Ezion-geber is often identified with a location near the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, suggesting that Ebronah was in proximity to this area. The historical context of Ebronah, like many of the wilderness encampments, underscores the nomadic lifestyle of the Israelites during their exodus from Egypt. Each encampment served as a temporary dwelling place, reflecting the transient nature of their journey and their dependence on divine direction. Theological Significance: Ebronah, as part of the wilderness itinerary, contributes to the broader narrative of the Israelites' exodus and their covenant relationship with God. The journey through the wilderness is a period of testing, purification, and preparation for entering the Promised Land. Each encampment, including Ebronah, represents a step in this transformative process. Theologically, the wilderness journey, with its various stops, including Ebronah, is often seen as a metaphor for the spiritual journey of believers. It symbolizes the trials and growth experienced in the life of faith, emphasizing themes of trust, obedience, and reliance on God's provision. In summary, while Ebronah itself is a brief mention in the biblical text, its inclusion in the wilderness itinerary serves as a reminder of the Israelites' journey and the lessons of faith and perseverance that are central to the biblical narrative. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary EbronahSmith's Bible Dictionary Ebronah(passage), one of the halting-places of the Israelites in the desert, immediately preceding Ezion-geber. (Numbers 33:34,35) Easton's Bible Dictionary Passage, one of the stations of the Israelites in their wanderings (Numbers 33:34, 35). It was near Ezion-geber. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia EBRONAHe-bro'-na: Strong's Hebrew 5684. Abronah -- a place in the desert... Ebronah. Feminine of Ebron; Ebronah, place in the Desert -- Ebronah. see HEBREW Ebron. 5683, 5684. Abronah. 5685 . Strong's Numbers. /hebrew/5684.htm - 6k Thesaurus Ebronah (2 Occurrences)...EBRONAH. e-bro'-na: In the King James Version (Numbers 33:34, 35) for ABRONAH, which see. Multi-Version Concordance Ebronah (2 Occurrences). ... /e/ebronah.htm - 7k Abronah (2 Occurrences) Ebron (1 Occurrence) Eziongaber (3 Occurrences) Ezion-gaber (2 Occurrences) Ecanus Removed (294 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Ebronah (2 Occurrences)Numbers 33:34 Numbers 33:35 Subtopics Ebronah: The Thirtieth Camping Place of the Israelites Related Terms |