Topical Encyclopedia The term "sojournings" in the Bible refers to temporary stays or journeys undertaken by individuals or groups, often in foreign lands or regions not their permanent home. This concept is significant in biblical narratives, symbolizing both physical and spiritual journeys of faith, obedience, and reliance on God.Abraham's Sojournings Abraham, the patriarch of Israel, is a prominent figure associated with sojourning. His journey began when God called him to leave his homeland in Ur of the Chaldeans and go to a land that He would show him (Genesis 12:1). Abraham's life was marked by a series of sojourns in Canaan, Egypt, and other regions. Genesis 12:10 records, "Now there was a famine in the land, and Abram went down to Egypt to live there for a while, because the famine was severe." Abraham's sojourning was an act of faith, trusting in God's promises despite not having a permanent home. Israel's Sojourn in Egypt The descendants of Abraham, the Israelites, experienced a significant period of sojourning in Egypt. Initially, they went to Egypt during a famine, as recorded in Genesis 46:6, "They also took their livestock and the possessions they had acquired in the land of Canaan, and Jacob and all his offspring went to Egypt." This sojourn eventually led to their enslavement, lasting 430 years, as noted in Exodus 12:40-41: "Now the duration of the Israelites’ stay in Egypt was 430 years. At the end of the 430 years, to the very day, all the LORD’s divisions went out of the land of Egypt." Wilderness Sojourn Following their deliverance from Egypt, the Israelites embarked on a 40-year sojourn in the wilderness. This period was a time of testing, reliance on God's provision, and preparation for entering the Promised Land. Deuteronomy 8:2 reflects on this journey: "Remember that the LORD your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep His commandments." New Testament Perspective In the New Testament, the concept of sojourning is applied to the Christian life. Believers are described as "foreigners and strangers on earth" (Hebrews 11:13), emphasizing the temporary nature of earthly life and the anticipation of a heavenly home. The Apostle Peter exhorts Christians to live as "foreigners and exiles" (1 Peter 2:11), urging them to abstain from sinful desires and live honorably among the nations. Spiritual Significance Sojourning in the Bible often symbolizes the journey of faith and the believer's dependence on God. It reflects the transient nature of earthly life and the call to trust in God's promises. The patriarchs, Israel's journey, and the Christian life all illustrate the theme of sojourning as a pilgrimage toward a divine promise and eternal home. Strong's Hebrew 4033. magor -- a sojourning place, dwelling place, a sojourning... from gur Definition a sojourning place, dwelling place, a sojourning NASB Word Usage dwelling (1), pilgrimage (1), sojourning (2), sojournings (2), where he ... /hebrew/4033.htm - 6k Library Chapter xvii Joseph and his Brethren Ep. vi. Different Accounts of the Call of Peter, and of the Imprisonment ... Opening Thoughts. Chapter xxxvii Chapter xxxvi V. ... Chapter xxvi Chapter xxi Thesaurus Sojournings (8 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance Sojournings (8 Occurrences). ... That thou mayest inherit the land of thy sojournings, which God gave unto Abraham. ... /s/sojournings.htm - 8k Sojourning (35 Occurrences) Pilgrimage (4 Occurrences) Pilgrim Sojourned (20 Occurrences) Sojourns (18 Occurrences) Reached (152 Occurrences) Transgressing (12 Occurrences) Cleared (17 Occurrences) Staying (39 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Sojournings (8 Occurrences)Genesis 17:8 Genesis 28:4 Genesis 36:7 Genesis 37:1 Genesis 47:9 Exodus 6:4 Psalms 119:54 Ezekiel 20:38 Subtopics Related Terms |