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PUNON

(Heb. pûnōn)

A campsite during the Israelite exodus from Egypt, located between Zalmonah and Oboth (Num. 33:42-43). Punon is commonly associated with modern Fênân (197004), a copper smelting site active in the Chalcolithic, Early Bronze, and Iron Ages. Excavations at the site have yielded Edomite, Roman, and Byzantine occupation strata. Punon is associated with pwnw, a region inhabited by the nomadic Shasu as mentioned by Rameses II (13th century b.c.e.).

Ryan Byrne







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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