Terah (Exodus)
Terah or Térach (Hebrew: תֶּרַח / תָּרַח, Modern Téraḥ / Táraḥ Tiberian Téraḥ / Tāraḥ, "ibex, wild goat", or "wanderer; loiterer") is a place mentioned in the Book of Numbers of the Hebrew Bible.
It was a camping place of the Israelites during the Exodus, between Tahath and Mithkah.[1]
Notes
Previous Station: Tahath |
The Exodus Stations list |
Next Station: Mithkah |
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gollark: - AI models of all users- enumerating all possible universes given different "past reminders" until one which is self-consistent is found- that, but it uses some sort of iterative approximation instead
gollark: Oh, or would only work in a few weirdly specific cases.
gollark: All the ideas I could come up for past reminders were either impractically computationally intensive, wouldn't actually work, or would only work with ridiculously cooperative users.
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