Alush
Alush
(Hebrew A lush’, ; perhaps desolation, according to the Talmud, a crowd of men; Sept. ), the eleventh place at which the Hebrew rested on their way to Mount Sinai (Num 33:13). It was between Dophkah and Rephidim, and was probably situated on the shore of the Red Sea, just south of Ras Jehan. SEE EXODE. The Jewish chronology (Seder Olam, ch. 5, p. 27) makes it twelve miles from the former and eight from the latter station. The Targum of Jonathan calls it “a strong fort;” and it is alleged (upon an interpretation of Exo 16:30) that in Alush the Sabbath was instituted, and the first Sabbath kept. Eusebius (Onomast. s.v. ) has only this notice, “a region of leaders (?) in what is now Gebalene, near the city Petra.”
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Alush
one of the places, the last before Rephidim, at which the Hebrews rested on their way to Sinai (Num. 33:13, 14). It was probably situated on the shore of the Red Sea.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Alush
The last station before Rephidim, of Israel’s journey to Sinai (Num 33:18; Num 33:14). Rabbis assert, on Exo 16:30, that here the first sabbath was instituted and kept.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Alush
ALUSH.A station in the journeyings (Num 33:13-14).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Alush
alush (, ‘alush): A desert camp of the Israelites between Dophkah and Rephidim (Num 33:13, Num 33:14). The situation is not certainly known. See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Alush
Alush, one of the places at which the Hebrews rested on their way to Mount Sinai (Num 33:13). It was between Dophkah and Rephidim. The Jewish Chronology makes it twelve miles from the former and eight from the latter station.
Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature
Alush
[A’lush]
The station of the Israelites before Rephidim. Num 33:13-14: not identified.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Alush
H442
Camping place of the Israelites.
Num 33:13
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Alush
A’lush. (a crowd of men). One of the stations of the Israelites on their journey to Sinai, the last before Rephidim. Num 33:13-14.