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ab'-sa-lom ('abhshalom, "father is peace," written also Abishalom, 1Ki 15:2,10): David's third son by Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of

Where is Abronah in the Bible?

Abronah was an Israelite campsite located in the wilderness during the exodus from Egypt, positioned between the stops of Jotbathah and Ezion-geber. The place appears in the Book of Numbers, specifically in the account of Israel's forty-year journey through the desert following their departure from Egypt. This camp represents one of many temporary settlements the Israelites established as they traveled toward the Promised Land under Moses' leadership. While little detail is given about Abronah itself, its mention in the wilderness itinerary underscores the comprehensive record of God's provision and guidance throughout the entire exodus journey.

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Nu 33:34,35).

ab'-sa-lom ('abhshalom, "father is peace," written also Abishalom, 1Ki 15:2,10): David's third son by Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of