Kibroth-hattaavah (Hebrew: קִבְרוֹת הַתַּאֲוָה, graves of craving) is one of the locations which the Israelites passed through during their Exodus journey. |
Easton's Bible Dictionary - Kibroth-hattaavah ... the graves of the longing or of lust, one of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness. It was probably ... |
Kibroth Hattaavah means "the graves of greediness." Their sin was not just in giving in to their craving. Their sin was they doubted God's ability to supply and ... |
Kibroth-hattaavah = "graves of lust" 1) a station of Israel in the wilderness 3 campsites away from Sinai near the gulf of Akabah. |
Kibroth-hattaavah, meaning "graves of craving" in Hebrew, is a significant location in the biblical narrative. It is mentioned in Numbers 11:34-35, Numbers. |
A station of the Israelites in the wilderness on the journey from Sinai to Kadesh (Num. xi. 34, xxxiii. 16). The name, which means "the graves of lust," was ... |
KIBROTH HATTAAVAH (kĭb'rŏth hă-tā'a-va, the graves of lust or greed). The first encampment of the Israelites after they left the wilderness of Sinai. |
kib-roth-ha-ta'-a-va, kib-roth (qibhroth ha-ta'awah "the graves of greed"): A desert camp of the Israelites, one day's journey from the wilderness of Sinai. |
The site of an Israelite wilderness encampment, where the mixed crowd expressed selfish longing for the food of Egypt. (Nu 11:4; 33:16, 17; De 9:22) It is ... |
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