Reference: Dophkah
Easton
knocking, an encampment of the Israelites in the wilderness (Nu 33:12). It was in the desert of Sin, on the eastern shore of the western arm of the Red Sea, somewhere in the Wady Feiran.
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Fausets
A station in the wilderness (Nu 33:12) between Rephidim and the sea.
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Hastings
A station in the itinerary of the children of Israel (Nu 33:12 f.). This station and the next one, Alush, which lie between the 'encampment by the sea' and Rephidim, have not been identified, and they are not alluded to in Exodus. It is possible that Dophkah is an erroneous transcription of Mafkah, the name of an Egyp. district near the Wady Maghara.
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Smith
Doph'kah
(cattle-driving), a place mentioned
as a station in the desert where the Israelites encamped. [WILDERNESS OF THE WANDERING]
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