Numbers 33:46
Numbers 33:46 in Multiple Translations
They set out from Dibon-gad and camped at Almon-diblathaim.
And they removed from Dibon-gad, and encamped in Almon-diblathaim.
And they journeyed from Dibon-gad, and encamped in Almon-diblathaim.
And from Dibon-gad they went on, and put up their tents in Almon-diblathaim.
They moved on from Dibon-gad and set up camp at Almon-diblathaim.
And they remooued from Dibon-gad, and lay in Almon-diblathaim.
and they journey from Dibon-Gad, and encamp in Almon-Diblathaim.
They traveled from Dibon Gad, and encamped in Almon Diblathaim.
And they removed from Dibon-gad, and encamped in Almon-diblathaim.
From thence they went and camped in Helmondeblathaim.
Then they/we left Dibon-Gad and set up their/our tents at Almon-Diblathaim.
Berean Amplified Bible — Numbers 33:46
Hover over any word to see its amplified meaning. Click a word to explore its full definition and translation comparisons.
Amplified text is generated using scripting to tie together English translations for comparison. Always refer to the core BSB translation and original Hebrew/Greek text for accuracy. Anomalies may occur.
Numbers 33:46 Interlinear (Deep Study)
Select any word above to explore its original meaning, root, and usage across Scripture.
Use ← → arrow keys to navigate between words.
Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 33:46
Study Notes — Numbers 33:46
Context — Forty-Two Journeys of the Israelites
46They set out from Dibon-gad and camped at Almon-diblathaim.
47They set out from Almon-diblathaim and camped in the mountains of Abarim facing Nebo. 48They set out from the mountains of Abarim and camped on the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jeremiah 48:18 | Come down from your glory; sit on parched ground, O daughter dwelling in Dibon, for the destroyer of Moab has come against you; he has destroyed your fortresses. |
| 2 | Ezekiel 6:14 | I will stretch out My hand against them, and wherever they live I will make the land a desolate waste, from the wilderness to Diblah. Then they will know that I am the LORD.’” |
| 3 | Isaiah 15:2 | Dibon goes up to its temple to weep at its high places. Moab wails over Nebo, as well as over Medeba. Every head is shaved, every beard is cut off. |
| 4 | Jeremiah 48:22 | upon Dibon, Nebo, and Beth-diblathaim, |
| 5 | Numbers 32:34 | And the Gadites built up Dibon, Ataroth, Aroer, |
Numbers 33:46 Summary
This verse, Numbers 33:46, tells us about the Israelites' journey through the wilderness, as they traveled from Dibon-gad to Almon-diblathaim. The Israelites were following God's guidance, just as He had promised to guide and provide for them (Exodus 13:21-22, Numbers 9:15-23). As we reflect on this verse, we can learn to trust in God's sovereignty and provision, even when our journey is difficult or unclear, just like the Israelites did. We can also remember that, like the Israelites, we are not alone in our journey, but are part of a community of believers who can support and encourage us (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the location Dibon-gad in Numbers 33:46?
Dibon-gad is a location that the Israelites camped at, and it is mentioned in Numbers 33:45 as the previous stopping point before Almon-diblathaim, highlighting the Israelites' journey through the wilderness as they followed God's guidance (Numbers 33:1-2, Exodus 13:21-22).
Why did the Israelites camp at Almon-diblathaim?
The Bible does not provide a detailed reason for the Israelites camping at Almon-diblathaim, but it can be inferred that it was a stopping point as they journeyed through the wilderness, following God's command to camp and move as He directed (Numbers 9:15-23, Deuteronomy 1:6-3:29).
How does Numbers 33:46 relate to the broader narrative of the Israelites' wilderness journey?
Numbers 33:46 is part of the record of the Israelites' wilderness journey, which is a testament to God's faithfulness and provision for His people, as seen in the accounts of manna and quail (Exodus 16:4-36, Numbers 11:31-32) and the guidance of the pillar of cloud and fire (Numbers 9:15-23).
What can we learn from the Israelites' journey in Numbers 33:46 about trusting God's plan?
The Israelites' journey, including their stop at Almon-diblathaim, teaches us to trust in God's sovereignty and provision, even when the journey is difficult or unclear, as expressed in Psalm 23:4 and Proverbs 3:5-6, which encourage us to trust in the Lord with all our heart.
Reflection Questions
- As you reflect on the Israelites' journey, what are some times in your life when you felt like you were wandering in the wilderness, and how did God guide and provide for you?
- How can you apply the principle of trusting in God's sovereignty, as seen in the Israelites' journey, to your current circumstances and challenges?
- In what ways can you, like the Israelites, be faithful to God's commands and guidance, even when the journey is uncertain or difficult?
- What does Numbers 33:46 teach you about the importance of community and shared experience in the journey of faith, as the Israelites traveled and camped together?
Gill's Exposition on Numbers 33:46
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Numbers 33:46
Adam Clarke's Commentary on Numbers 33:46
Whedon's Commentary on Numbers 33:46
Sermons on Numbers 33:46
| Sermon | Description | |
|---|---|---|
|
Where Have You Taken Jesus? by Carter Conlon | In this sermon, the speaker addresses the struggle of being in a religious environment that is disconnected from the true heart of God. They emphasize the importance of being touch |

