Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Etham is a location mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible, specifically in the context of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. It is noted as one of the stations where the Israelites camped during their journey through the wilderness. The significance of Etham lies in its role as a transitional point in the early stages of the Exodus narrative.Biblical References: 1. Exodus 13:20 : "They set out from Succoth and camped at Etham on the edge of the wilderness." This verse places Etham as the next stop after Succoth, indicating its position at the boundary of the wilderness. The mention of Etham here highlights the beginning of the Israelites' journey into the more desolate and challenging parts of their travels. 2. Numbers 33:6-8 : "They set out from Succoth and camped at Etham, on the edge of the wilderness. They set out from Etham and turned back to Pi-hahiroth, east of Baal-zephon, and camped near Migdol." This passage provides a more detailed itinerary of the Israelites' journey, confirming Etham as a significant waypoint before they turned back towards the Red Sea crossing. Geographical and Historical Context: Etham is described as being "on the edge of the wilderness," suggesting it was located at the frontier between the cultivated lands of Egypt and the arid desert regions. The exact location of Etham is not definitively known today, and it remains a subject of scholarly debate. Some propose it was situated in the northeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula, while others suggest locations closer to the Gulf of Suez. The journey from Succoth to Etham marks a critical phase in the Exodus, as the Israelites moved from areas of relative safety and provision into the uncertainty of the wilderness. This transition underscores the theme of reliance on divine guidance and provision, as the Israelites were led by the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night (Exodus 13:21-22). Theological Significance: From a theological perspective, Etham represents a point of testing and faith for the Israelites. It is a place where they had to trust in God's leadership as they ventured into the unknown. The journey to and from Etham illustrates the broader narrative of the Exodus, where God demonstrates His power and faithfulness in guiding His people. Etham's mention in the biblical text serves as a reminder of the Israelites' dependence on God during their formative journey. It is a testament to the challenges faced by the people of Israel and the divine intervention that characterized their path to the Promised Land. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary EthamSmith's Bible Dictionary Etham(bounded by the sea), one of the early resting-places of the Israelites when they quitted Egypt; described as "in the edge of the wilderness." (Exodus 13:20; Numbers 33:6,7) Etham may be placed where the cultivable land ceases, near the Seba Biar or Seven Wells, about three miles from the western side of the ancient head of the gulf. ATS Bible Dictionary EthamA station of the Israelites soon after leaving Egypt, Exodus 13:20; Numbers 33:6. It lay near the head of the west gulf of the Red Sea, and the wilderness east of it was often called by the same name. Easton's Bible Dictionary Perhaps another name for Khetam, or "fortress," on the Shur or great wall of Egypt, which extended from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Suez. Here the Israelites made their third encampment (Exodus 13:20; Numbers 33:6). The camp was probably a little to the west of the modern town of Ismailia. Here the Israelites were commanded to change their route (Exodus 14:2), and "turn" towards the south, and encamp before Pi-hahiroth. (see EXODUS; PITHOM.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ETHAMe'-tham ('etham; Othom, Exodus 13:20; Bouthan, Numbers 33:6, 7; in 33:8 the Septuagint has a different reading, "in their wilderness" showing another pointing for the word): Strong's Hebrew 864. Etham -- a place in Egypt... 863b, 864. Etham. 864a . a place in Egypt. Transliteration: Etham Phonetic Spelling: (ay-thawm') Short Definition: Etham. Etham ... /hebrew/864.htm - 5k 864a. Etham -- a place in Egypt Library Book 2 Footnotes Book 8 Footnotes Psalm LXXIV. The Escape from Egypt Contents and Character of the Extant Works. How Solomon Grew Rich, and Fell Desperately in Love with Women and ... Aron, Brother of Moses, 486, 487. Election and Ordination of Bishops: Form of Service on Sundays. Thesaurus Etham (4 Occurrences)...ETHAM. ... 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