Gudgod
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Biblical Reference:
Gudgod, also referred to as Gudgodah, is mentioned in the Old Testament in the context of the Israelites' wilderness wanderings. The primary reference to Gudgod is found in Deuteronomy 10:7, where it is listed as one of the stations in the journey of the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land.

Scriptural Context:
In Deuteronomy 10:6-7 , the passage recounts the journey of the Israelites: "The Israelites traveled from Beeroth Bene-jaakan to Moserah, where Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him as priest. From there they traveled to Gudgodah, and from Gudgodah to Jotbathah, a land with streams of water."

Geographical and Historical Significance:
Gudgodah is one of the lesser-known locations mentioned in the biblical narrative of the Exodus. Its exact geographical location remains uncertain, as it is not identified with any known archaeological site today. However, it is traditionally considered to be in the region of the Sinai Peninsula or the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula, consistent with the general route of the Israelites' wanderings.

The mention of Gudgodah in the context of the Israelites' journey highlights the nomadic and transitional nature of their 40-year sojourn in the wilderness. Each station, including Gudgodah, represents a step in the divine plan to lead the Israelites to the land promised to their forefathers.

Theological Implications:
The journey through Gudgodah, like other stations in the wilderness, serves as a reminder of God's providence and faithfulness to His people. Despite the hardships and challenges faced by the Israelites, each location signifies a stage in their spiritual and communal development under God's guidance.

The passage through Gudgodah also underscores the theme of divine leadership and the importance of obedience to God's commands. The Israelites' journey was not merely a physical relocation but a spiritual pilgrimage, shaping them into a people set apart for God's purposes.

Related Biblical Themes:
· Wilderness Wanderings: Gudgodah is part of the broader narrative of the Israelites' 40-year journey in the wilderness, a period marked by testing, reliance on God, and preparation for entering the Promised Land.
· Divine Provision: The mention of Gudgodah in proximity to Jotbathah, described as "a land with streams of water," highlights God's provision for His people even in desolate places.
· Leadership Transition: The reference to the death of Aaron and the succession of Eleazar as priest in the nearby location of Moserah emphasizes the continuity of spiritual leadership among the Israelites.

Conclusion:
While Gudgodah itself is not a focal point of extensive biblical narrative, its inclusion in the journey of the Israelites serves as a testament to the historical and spiritual journey of God's chosen people. Each station, including Gudgodah, contributes to the overarching account of faith, obedience, and divine promise that characterizes the Exodus narrative.
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Gudgod (1 Occurrence)

Deuteronomy 10:7
From there they traveled to Gudgodah; and from Gudgodah to Jotbathah, a land of brooks of water.
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Gudgod (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Gudgod (1 Occurrence). Deuteronomy 10:7 From there
they traveled to Gudgodah; and from Gudgodah to Jotbathah ...
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Jot'bathah (3 Occurrences)
... (See RSV). Deuteronomy 10:7 From thence they journeyed unto Gudgod; and from
Gudgod to Jotbah, a land of brooks of water.-- (See RSV). ...
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Gud'godah (1 Occurrence)
... Gud'godah (1 Occurrence). Deuteronomy 10:7 From thence they journeyed unto Gudgod;
and from Gudgod to Jotbah, a land of brooks of water.-- (See RSV). ...
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Gudgodah (1 Occurrence)

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Guardsmen (2 Occurrences)

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