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Encamp
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
An encampment was the resting-place for a longer or shorter period of an army or company of travellers (Ex. 13:20; 14:19; Josh. 10:5; 11:5). The manner in which the Israelites encamped during their march through the wilderness is described in Num. 2 and 3. The order of the encampment (see CAMP) was preserved in the march (Num. 2:17), the signal for which was the blast of two silver trumpets. Detailed regulations affecting the camp for sanitary purposes are given (Lev. 4:11, 12; 6:11; 8:17; 10:4, 5; 13:46; 14:3; Num. 12:14, 15; 31:19; Deut. 23:10, 12). Criminals were executed without the camp (Lev. 4:12; comp. John 19:17, 20), and there also the young bullock for a sin-offering was burnt (Lev. 24:14; comp. Heb. 13:12). In the subsequent history of Israel frequent mention is made of their encampments in the time of war (Judg. 7:18; 1 Sam. 13:2, 3, 16, 23; 17:3; 29:1; 30:9, 24). The temple was sometimes called “the camp of the Lord” (2 Chr. 31:2, R.V.; comp. Ps. 78:28). The multitudes who flocked to David are styled “a great host (i.e., “camp;” Heb. mahaneh), like the host of God” (1 Chr. 12:22).
Scripture references
- Exodus 13:20
- Exodus 14:19
- Joshua 10:5
- Joshua 11:5
- Numbers 2
- Numbers 2:17
- Leviticus 4:11
- Leviticus 4:12
- Leviticus 6:11
- Leviticus 8:17
- Leviticus 10:4
- Leviticus 10:5
- Leviticus 13:46
- Leviticus 14:3
- Numbers 12:14
- Numbers 12:15
- Deuteronomy 23:10
- Deuteronomy 23:12
- John 19:17
- John 19:20
- Leviticus 24:14
- Hebrews 13:12
- Judges 7:18
- 1 Samuel 13:2
- 1 Samuel 13:3
- 1 Samuel 13:16
- 1 Samuel 13:23
- 1 Samuel 17:3
- 1 Samuel 29:1
- 1 Samuel 30:9
- 1 Samuel 30:24
- 2 Chronicles 31:2
- Psalms 78:28
- 1 Chronicles 12:22
Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 1 of 2
Part of speech: verb (v.)
To form and occupy a camp; to prepare and settle in temporary habitations, as tents or huts; to halt on a march, pitch tents, or form huts, and remain for the night or for a longer time, as an army or a company traveling. The host of the Philistines encamped in the valley of Rephaim. 1 Chron. xi. 15.
Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 2 of 2
Part of speech: verb (v.)
To form into a camp; to place in a temporary habitation, or quarters. Bid him encamp his soldiers. Shak.