
Punon - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
PUNON pū’ nŏn (פּוּנֹֽן). Alt. PINON pi’ nŏn. A town in Edom, a desert stop in Israel’s wilderness sojourn (Num 33:42f.), on the second day after leaving Mt. Hor, and shortly before arrival at Moab. An important mining center, it was perhaps the home of an Edomite chieftain (Gen 36:41 has “Pinon” for Punon). The site at the ...
Punon - BiblePlaces.com
Punon area from the west The area of Feinan is believed to preserve the name of biblical Punon. The only occurrence of the site name Punon is on the journey of the Israelites toward Moab (Num 33:41-43).
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PUNON. pu'-non (punon): A desert camp of the Israelites, the second after leaving Mt. Hor (Numbers 33:42, 43). Eusebius (Onom 299 85; 123 9) mentions an Idumean village, North of Petra, in the desert, where convicts were mining copper, called Phinon or Phainon. These are doubtless identical. See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL.
Punon - Jewish Virtual Library
PUNON (Heb. פּוּנֹן), encampment of the Israelites in Edom, between Zalmonah and Oboth (Num. 33:42–43). It is identified with Khirbat Faynān, the Greek Phainon, in the Arabah. Remains of ancient copper mines abound in the area, the richest being at Umm al-ʿAmad. The copper ore of Punon was exploited from Chalcolithic times onward.
Punon Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Discover the meaning of Punon in the Bible. Study the definition of Punon with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
Strong's Hebrew: 6325. פּוּנֹן (Punon) -- Punon - Bible Hub
Definition: Punon Meaning: Punon. Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be perplexed or to be dark. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for Punon, as it is a specific place name in the Hebrew Bible.
Topical Bible: Punon
Punon is a location mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of the Israelites' wilderness wanderings. It is one of the stations at which the Israelites camped during their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land.
Where is biblical Punon today? 1 modern identification - OpenBible.info
Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (1992): Punon (place) Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land (1990): Punon; Baker Illustrated Bible Dictionary (2013): Punon; Baly, The Geography of the Bible (1974): page 237; Carta Bible Atlas, 5th Edition (2011) Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000): Punon; ESV Bible Atlas (2010)
Punon - Encyclopedia.com
PUNON. PUNON (Heb. פּוּנֹן), encampment of the Israelites in Edom, between Zalmonah and Oboth (Num. 33:42–43). It is identified with Khirbat Faynān, the Greek Phainon, in the Arabah. Remains of ancient copper mines abound in the area, the richest being at Umm al-ʿAmad. The copper ore of Punon was exploited from Chalcolithic times onward.
Punon - Video Bible
What Was Punon in the Bible? Punon is a location mentioned in the Bible during the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness. While not as prominently discussed as other places, it holds significance as a part of the Israelites’ travels as they made their way to the Promised Land.