Reference: Rithmah
Easton
wild broom, a station in the wilderness (Nu 33:18-19), the "broom valley," or "valley of broombushes," the place apparently of the original encampment of Israel, near Kadesh.
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Fausets
A station in Israel's march (Nu 33:18-19): from rethem or retem, the "broom"; KJV "juniper." The same encampment as that at Kadesh (Nu 13:26). Rithmah is a descriptive epithet, from the broom abounding there; probably applied to the encampment in this neighborhood in the first march toward Canaan, to distinguish it from the second encampment in the same district, but not the same spot, in the 40th year (Nu 33:36-38; 13:21-26).
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Morish
Rith'mah
One of the stations of the Israelites. Nu 33:18-19. By comparing this passage with Nu 11:35 and Nu 12:16 it appears that Rithmah is in the wilderness of Paran, and the passages refer to the first visit of the Israelites to that locality. See WANDERINGS OF THE ISRAELITES.