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H4264 · Hebrew · Old Testament
מַחֲנֶה
Machaneh
Noun, masculine
Camp, encampment, army

Definition

Machaneh means camp, encampment, or army host. It appears about 215 times. It describes military camps and the Israelite camp in the wilderness structured around the tabernacle.

Usage & Theological Significance

The camp of Israel was structured around God's dwelling — God at the center, tribes arranged around Him. This spatial theology taught that community life revolves around God's presence. Holiness regulations about the camp trained Israel that God's presence demands purity.

Key Bible Verses

Numbers 2:2 The Israelites are to camp around the tent of meeting.
Deuteronomy 23:14 The LORD moves about in your camp.
Genesis 32:2 This is the camp of God!
Exodus 14:19 The angel traveling in front of Israel's army.
Joshua 6:18 Do not make the camp liable to destruction.

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