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(1) A city of the Shephelah mentioned (Jos 15:44) along with Nezib, Aehzib and Mareshah. Among those who repaired the walls of Jerusalem was "Has

Where is Kehelathah in the Bible?

Kehelathah was a camping site in the Sinai wilderness where the Israelites stopped during their forty-year journey after leaving Egypt and Mount Sinai, as recorded in Numbers 33:22-23. The exact location of Kehelathah remains unknown to scholars, though it falls within the broader region of the Sinai Peninsula that the Israelites traversed during their wilderness wanderings. This brief mention in the biblical account marks one of many stations the Israelites occupied as they journeyed toward the Promised Land, serving as a record of God's guidance and provision during their extended time in the desert.

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Kehelathah

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See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL.

(1) A city of the Shephelah mentioned (Jos 15:44) along with Nezib, Aehzib and Mareshah. Among those who repaired the walls of Jerusalem was "Has