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Numbers 33:30

Numbers 33:30 in Multiple Translations

They set out from Hashmonah and camped at Moseroth.

And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth.

And they journeyed from Hashmonah, and encamped in Moseroth.

And they went on from Hashmonah, and put up their tents in Moseroth.

They moved on from Hashmonah and set up camp at Moseroth.

And they departed from Hashmonah, and lay in Moseroth.

and they journey from Hashmonah, and encamp in Moseroth.

They traveled from Hashmonah, and encamped in Moseroth.

And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth.

And departing from Hesmona, they came to Moseroth.

Then they/we left Hashmonah and went to Moseroth and set up their/our tents there.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Numbers 33:30

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Numbers 33:30 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וַ/יִּסְע֖וּ מֵֽ/חַשְׁמֹנָ֑ה וַֽ/יַּחֲנ֖וּ בְּ/מֹסֵרֽוֹת
וַ/יִּסְע֖וּ nâçaʻ H5265 to set out Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
מֵֽ/חַשְׁמֹנָ֑ה Chashmônâh H2832 Hashmonah Prep | N-proper
וַֽ/יַּחֲנ֖וּ chânâh H2583 to camp Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
בְּ/מֹסֵרֽוֹת Môwçêrâh H4149 Moserah Prep | N-proper
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 33:30

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.
מֵֽ/חַשְׁמֹנָ֑ה Chashmônâh H2832 "Hashmonah" Prep | N-proper
Hashmonah was a place in the wilderness where Israelites camped, meaning fatness. It is mentioned in the book of Numbers.
Definition: § Hashmonah = "fatness" a station of Israel in the wilderness
Usage: Occurs in 2 OT verses. KJV: Hashmonah. See also: Numbers 33:29; Numbers 33:30.
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/מֹסֵרֽוֹת Môwçêrâh H4149 "Moserah" Prep | N-proper
Moseroth was a place in the desert where the Israelites camped, near Mount Hor where Aaron died. It is mentioned in Numbers 33:30 and Deuteronomy 10:6 as a stopping point during their journey. This location holds significance in the Israelites' history.
Definition: § Mosera or Moseroth = "bonds" a place near Mount Hor where Aaron died
Usage: Occurs in 3 OT verses. KJV: Mosera, Moseroth. See also: Numbers 33:30; Numbers 33:31; Deuteronomy 10:6.

Study Notes — Numbers 33:30

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1 Deuteronomy 10:5–6 and I went back down the mountain and placed the tablets in the ark I had made, as the LORD had commanded me; and there they have remained. The Israelites traveled from Beeroth Bene-jaakan to Moserah, where Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him as priest.

Numbers 33:30 Summary

[This verse tells us about the Israelites' journey as they traveled from one place to another, setting up camp at different locations. It reminds us that God is always with us, guiding and providing for us, just like He did for the Israelites (as seen in Exodus 13:21-22 and Psalm 23:4). The Israelites' journey was not always easy, but God was faithful to them, and He is faithful to us too. As we read about their travels, we can be encouraged to trust God's guidance in our own lives, just as they did.]

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the Bible record the Israelites' travels in such detail?

The Bible records the Israelites' travels to show God's faithfulness and provision for His people, as seen in Deuteronomy 29:5 and Nehemiah 9:21, where God is praised for His care and guidance.

What is the significance of the place names mentioned in this verse?

The place names, such as Hashmonah and Moseroth, serve as a reminder of the Israelites' journey and God's presence with them, much like the stones of remembrance in Joshua 4:20-24.

How does this verse relate to the broader story of the Israelites' wilderness journey?

This verse is part of the larger narrative of the Israelites' journey from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land, as described in the book of Exodus and the book of Numbers, where God leads and guides them through the wilderness.

What can we learn from the Israelites' experiences in the wilderness?

We can learn about God's faithfulness, provision, and guidance from the Israelites' experiences, as well as the importance of trusting and obeying Him, as seen in Deuteronomy 8:2-5 and Hebrews 3:7-11.

Reflection Questions

  1. As I reflect on the Israelites' journey, what are some ways I can trust God's guidance in my own life?
  2. How can I, like the Israelites, remember and celebrate God's faithfulness in my life?
  3. What are some 'wilderness' experiences in my life where God has provided for me, and how can I give thanks for those times?
  4. In what ways can I apply the lessons of the Israelites' journey to my own spiritual journey, seeking to obey and trust God more fully?

Gill's Exposition on Numbers 33:30

Ver. 30-31. And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth. Thirty two miles from Hashmonah.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 33:30

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 33:30

STAT. XXVI. Verse 30. MOSEROTH.] Situation unknown. In Deuteronomy 10:6 it is said that the Israelites took their journey from Beeroth, the wells of the children of Jaakan, to Mosera, and there Aaron died. If so, Mosera, Moseroth, and Hor, must be different names of the same place; or Moseroth, or Mosera, must have been some town or village near Mount Hor, for there Aaron died. See Numbers 33:38.

Whedon's Commentary on Numbers 33:30

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

Sermons on Numbers 33:30

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John Gill The Law in the Hand of Christ. by John Gill John Gill preaches on 'The Law in the Hand of Christ,' emphasizing that the ark of the covenant symbolizes Christ, who embodies the law and fulfills its demands. He explains how th

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