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Numbers 33:20

The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 33:20

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Libnah. Hebrew לִבְנָה ("whiteness") may perhaps be the same as the Laban ( לָבָן, "white") mentioned in . So many places, however, in that region are distinguished by the dazzling whiteness of their limestone cliffs that the identification is quite uncertain.

The site of this, as of the next eight stations, is indeed utterly unknown; and the guesses which are founded on the partial and probably accidental similarity of some modern names (themselves differently pronounced by different travelers) are utterly worthless.

Of these eight names, Kehelathah and Makheloth seem to be derived from קָהָל, "an assembling," and thus give some slight support to the supposition that during the thirty-eight years the people were scattered abroad, and only assembled from time to time in one place.

Rissah is variously interpreted "heap of ruins," or "dew;" Shapher means "fair," or "splendid;" Haradah, or Charadah, is "terror," or "trembling" (cf. );,Tahath is a "going down," or "depression;" Tarah is "turning," or "delay;" Mithcah signifies "sweetness," and may be compared (in an opposite sense) to Marah.

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