Berean Strong's Lexicon Yotbathah: Yotbathah Original Word: יָטְבָתָה Word Origin: Derived from the root יָטַב (yatab), meaning "to be good" or "to be pleasant." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for Yotbathah in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew place name. Usage: Yotbathah is a place name in the Hebrew Bible, meaning "pleasantness" or "goodness." It is noted as one of the stations where the Israelites camped during their wilderness journey after the Exodus from Egypt. Cultural and Historical Background: Yotbathah is described as a location with abundant water resources, which would have been a significant and welcome feature for the Israelites during their desert wanderings. The mention of Yotbathah highlights the provision and sustenance that God provided for His people in a harsh and arid environment. The exact location of Yotbathah is not definitively known today, but it is traditionally associated with a region in the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yatab Definition "pleasantness," a place in the desert NASB Translation Jotbathah (3). Brown-Driver-Briggs יָטְבָ֫תָה proper name, of a location (pleasantness) station of Israel in wilderness Numbers 33:33,34 (P), Deuteronomy 10:7, site unknown. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Jotbath, Jotbathah From Yotbah; Jotbathah, a place in the Desert -- Jotbath, Jotbathah. see HEBREW Yotbah Forms and Transliterations בְּיָטְבָֽתָה׃ ביטבתה׃ יָטְבָ֔תָה יטבתה מִיָּטְבָ֑תָה מיטבתה bə·yā·ṭə·ḇā·ṯāh bəyāṭəḇāṯāh beyateVatah mî·yā·ṭə·ḇā·ṯāh mîyāṭəḇāṯāh miyateVatah yā·ṭə·ḇā·ṯāh yāṭəḇāṯāh yateVatahLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 33:33 HEB: הַגִּדְגָּ֑ד וַֽיַּחֲנ֖וּ בְּיָטְבָֽתָה׃ NAS: and camped at Jotbathah. KJV: and pitched in Jotbathah. INT: Hor-haggidgad and camped Jotbathah Numbers 33:34 Deuteronomy 10:7 3 Occurrences |