- Elim (place) - Wikipedia
Elim (Hebrew: אֵילִם, romanized: ʾĒlīm), according to the Hebrew Bible, was one of the places where the Israelites camped following the Exodus from Egypt
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- What is the significance of Elim in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Thus, Elim’s first significance lies in providing refreshment; it was an oasis in a harsh environment Furthermore, Elim serves as a tangible demonstration of God’s care and provision for His people, a lesson the Israelites sadly forgot in the next chapter (Exodus 16:2–3)
- Bible Map: Elim
E'LIM, this was the second halting place of the Israelites after crossing the Red Sea and has been identified, most probably, with wady Gharandel, where are still remaining a few palms and perhaps the best water between Cairo and Mt Sinai
- The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
"Then they set out from Elim, and all the congregation of the sons of Israel came to the wilderness of Sin, which is between Elim and Sinai, on the fifteenth day of the second month after their departure from the land of Egypt "
- H362 - êlim - Strongs Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible
אֵילִם ʼÊylim, ay-leem'; plural of H352; palm-trees; Elim, a place in the Desert:—Elim
- What is Elims significance in the Bible?
Elim appears in Scripture as a location visited by the Israelites following their departure from Egypt The name in Hebrew (אֵילִם, ’êlim) has been associated with the idea of “trees” or “terebinths,” underscoring the oasis-like connotation of the place
- Elim - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
ELIM ē’ lĭm (אֵילִ֔ם, terebinths or oaks) The second recorded stopping place of the Israelites on their journey from the Red Sea to Sinai (Exod 15:27; 16:1)
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