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HOR-HAGGIDGAD

(Heb. ḥōr-haggigāḏ)

A place where the Israelites encamped after leaving the Wilderness of Sinai, their 17th encampment (Num. 33:32-33). Deut. 10:7 lists this site as Gudgodah (a form of Gidgad). The LXX reads Gadgad in both accounts; however, the Greek means “mountain of Gadgad” in contrast to the Hebrew “hole of Gidgad.” While the exact location is uncertain, some identify the site in the Wadi Ghadhaghedh in eastern Sinai.

Pete F. Wilbanks







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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