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Numbers 33:19

Numbers 33:19 in Multiple Translations

They set out from Rithmah and camped at Rimmon-perez.

And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmon-parez.

And they journeyed from Rithmah, and encamped in Rimmon-perez.

And they went on from Rithmah, and put up their tents in Rimmon-perez.

They moved on from Rithmah and set up camp at Rimmon-perez.

And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmon Parez.

And they journey from Rithmah, and encamp in Rimmon-Parez;

They traveled from Rithmah, and encamped in Rimmon Perez.

And they departed from Rithmah, and encamped at Rimmon-parez.

And departing from Rethma, they camped in Remmomphares.

Then they/we left Rithmah and went to Rimmon-Perez and set up their/our tents there.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Numbers 33:19

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Numbers 33:19 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וַ/יִּסְע֖וּ מֵ/רִתְמָ֑ה וַֽ/יַּחֲנ֖וּ בְּ/רִמֹּ֥ן פָּֽרֶץ
וַ/יִּסְע֖וּ nâçaʻ H5265 to set out Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
מֵ/רִתְמָ֑ה Rithmâh H7575 Rithmah Prep | N-proper
וַֽ/יַּחֲנ֖וּ chânâh H2583 to camp Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
בְּ/רִמֹּ֥ן Rimmôn Perets H7428 Rimmon-perez Prep | N-proper
פָּֽרֶץ Rimmôn Perets H7428 Rimmon-perez N-proper
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 33:19

וַ/יִּסְע֖וּ nâçaʻ H5265 "to set out" Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
In the Bible, this word means to set out or start a journey, like the Israelites departing from Egypt, or to remove something, as in pulling up tent pins.
Definition: 1) to pull out, pull up, set out, journey, remove, set forward, depart 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to pull out or up 1a2) to set out, depart 1a3) to journey, march 1a4) to set forth (of wind) 1b) (Niphal) to be pulled up, be removed, be plucked up 1c) (Hiphil) 1c1) to cause to set out, lead out, cause to spring up 1c2) to remove, quarry
Usage: Occurs in 140 OT verses. KJV: cause to blow, bring, get, (make to) go (away, forth, forward, onward, out), (take) journey, march, remove, set aside (forward), [idiom] still, be on his (go their) way. See also: Genesis 11:2; Numbers 33:9; Psalms 78:26.
מֵ/רִתְמָ֑ה Rithmâh H7575 "Rithmah" Prep | N-proper
Rithmah is a place in the desert where the Israelites stopped during their journey, as recorded in the book of Numbers. It is likely located northeast of Hazeroth. The Israelites traveled through Rithmah during their wilderness wanderings.
Definition: § Rithmah = "heath" station of Israel in the wilderness, probably northeast of Hazeroth
Usage: Occurs in 2 OT verses. KJV: Rithmah. See also: Numbers 33:18; Numbers 33:19.
וַֽ/יַּחֲנ֖וּ chânâh H2583 "to camp" Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
This Hebrew verb means to set up camp or pitch a tent, like when the Israelites encamped in the wilderness. It can also mean to lay siege against a city.
Definition: 1) to decline, incline, encamp, bend down, lay siege against 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to decline 1a2) to encamp
Usage: Occurs in 135 OT verses. KJV: abide (in tents), camp, dwell, encamp, grow to an end, lie, pitch (tent), rest in tent. See also: Genesis 26:17; Numbers 33:33; Psalms 27:3.
בְּ/רִמֹּ֥ן Rimmôn Perets H7428 "Rimmon-perez" Prep | N-proper
Rimmon-perez is a place in the desert where the Israelites stopped during their wilderness journey. The name means 'pomegranate of the breach' and is mentioned in the Bible as a significant location. It appears in the KJV as 'Rimmon-parez'.
Definition: § Rimmon-parez = "pomegranate of the breach" a station of Israel in the wilderness
Usage: Occurs in 2 OT verses. KJV: Rimmon-parez. See also: Numbers 33:19; Numbers 33:20.
פָּֽרֶץ Rimmôn Perets H7428 "Rimmon-perez" N-proper
Rimmon-perez is a place in the desert where the Israelites stopped during their wilderness journey. The name means 'pomegranate of the breach' and is mentioned in the Bible as a significant location. It appears in the KJV as 'Rimmon-parez'.
Definition: § Rimmon-parez = "pomegranate of the breach" a station of Israel in the wilderness
Usage: Occurs in 2 OT verses. KJV: Rimmon-parez. See also: Numbers 33:19; Numbers 33:20.

Study Notes — Numbers 33:19

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Numbers 33:19 Summary

Numbers 33:19 tells us that the Israelites set out from Rithmah and camped at Rimmon-perez, which was one of the many stopping points during their journey to the Promised Land. This verse reminds us that, just like the Israelites, we will have our own 'stopping points' in life where we need to rest and trust in God's guidance, as encouraged in Psalms 23:4. By looking to the Israelites' example, we can learn to trust in God's provision and care for us, even when the journey ahead seems uncertain (Proverbs 3:5-6). As we reflect on this verse, we can ask God to give us the same kind of faith and trust that the Israelites had, and to guide us on our own journey, as promised in Isaiah 58:11.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Rithmah in the context of Numbers 33:19?

Rithmah is a stopping point for the Israelites during their journey, as mentioned in Numbers 33:18, and it serves as a transition point to their next destination, Rimmon-perez, as seen in Numbers 33:19. This movement is part of God's larger plan for the Israelites, as outlined in Deuteronomy 1:6-3:29.

Why did the Israelites camp at Rimmon-perez?

The Bible does not provide a detailed explanation for why the Israelites camped at Rimmon-perez, but it is likely that it was a strategic location for their journey, providing necessary resources and rest, similar to the stopping points mentioned in Numbers 33:17-21. This is consistent with God's promise to provide for the Israelites in the wilderness, as stated in Exodus 16:4.

How does Numbers 33:19 relate to the overall narrative of the Israelites' journey?

Numbers 33:19 is part of a larger narrative that details the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, as recorded in the book of Numbers. This verse specifically highlights one of the many stopping points during their journey, underscoring God's guidance and provision, as seen in Psalms 107:7.

What can we learn from the Israelites' journey, particularly in Numbers 33:19?

The Israelites' journey, including their stop at Rimmon-perez, teaches us about the importance of trusting in God's guidance and provision, even in uncertain circumstances, as emphasized in Proverbs 3:5-6 and Psalms 119:105.

Reflection Questions

  1. How do I respond to the unexpected 'stopping points' in my own life, and what can I learn from the Israelites' experience in Numbers 33:19?
  2. In what ways can I trust in God's guidance and provision, just as the Israelites did during their journey, as seen in Numbers 33:19 and supported by Isaiah 58:11?
  3. What are some 'Rimmon-perez' moments in my life where God has provided rest and refreshment, and how can I reflect on those experiences to deepen my faith?
  4. How can I apply the principles of faith and trust demonstrated by the Israelites in Numbers 33:19 to my own life, particularly in times of uncertainty or doubt?
  5. What does Numbers 33:19 reveal about God's character, and how can I apply that understanding to my relationship with Him, as encouraged in Jeremiah 29:11?

Gill's Exposition on Numbers 33:19

Ver. 19-29. And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmonparez.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 33:19

And they removed from the desert of Sinai, and pitched at Kibroth-hatta'avah. Kibroth-hattaavah - the graves of lust .

Adam Clarke's Commentary on Numbers 33:19

STAT. XV. Verse 19. RIMMON-PAREZ.] Unknown.

Whedon's Commentary on Numbers 33:19

THE OF THE , Numbers 33:1-49.Having reached the Land of Promise, and taken possession of its eastern portion, it is proper that the history of the desert wandering should close with a list of

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