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Paran was a desert region in the Sinai Peninsula, associated with the Israelites' wanderings and the early life of Ishmael.

Where is Paran in the Bible?

Paran was a desert region located in the Sinai Peninsula, situated between Egypt and Canaan in the ancient Near East. The Bible associates Paran primarily with the Israelites' wilderness wanderings after their exodus from Egypt, as described in the books of Numbers and Deuteronomy. According to Genesis, Paran was also where Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar, grew up after being sent into the desert. This desolate region served as a testing ground for Israel's faith during their forty-year journey to the Promised Land, making it significant in the narrative of God's covenant with His people.

In Scripture3 biblical books; 2 with study content
  • Genesis
  • Numbers
  • Deuteronomy