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  1. The land of Goshen ( Hebrew: אֶרֶץ גֹּשֶׁן, ʾEreṣ Gōšen) is named in the Hebrew Bible as the place in Egypt given to the Hebrews by the pharaoh of Joseph ( Book of Genesis, Genesis 45:9–10 ), and the land from which they later left Egypt at the time of the Exodus.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Goshen was a part of Egypt that bordered on the Promised Land that God had given to Abraham for his descendants ( Genesis 12:7 ). The land of Goshen was located in the eastern part of the Nile Delta.

  3. Aug 19, 2022 · Goshen was where the Israelites left for the Promised Land. As God continued to deal with the heart of Pharaoh, he eventually permitted the Israelites to go serve their God in the wilderness. Israel took their leave from Egypt and Goshen in the 13 th century BCE (Before Common Era).

  4. Apr 9, 2023 · The word Goshen is derived from the Hebrew word גשם (geshem), which means “drawing near.”. This word is used to describe the location of the Israelites in Egypt, near the Nile River. The word Goshen is also used in the Bible to describe the Land of Promise, or the Promised Land.

  5. Discover the meaning of Goshen in the Bible. Study the definition of Goshen with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  6. 1. Goshen in Egypt. Geographically, Goshen is closely linked with the land and city of Raamses. In Genesis 47:6, 11, the pharaoh assigned Goshen to Joseph’s family, the later narrator describing it as “the land of Rameses.” Goshen and the land of Rameses are thus largely identical.

  7. Atlas. Goshen and surrounding area. Maps Created using Biblemapper 3.0. Additional data from OpenBible.info. Occurrences. Genesis 45:10 You shall dwell in the land of Goshen, and you will be near to me, you, your children, your children's children, your flocks, your herds, and all that you have.

  8. The land of Goshen is the area in Egypt where the Israelites lived for over four hundred years. Joseph, one of Jacob's sons, had been sold by his brothers into slavery and ended up in Egypt where, by God's protection and provision, he rose to become the second in command ( Genesis 37:25–28; 39—41).

  9. Goshen. The name of a part of Egypt where the Israelites dwelt during the whole period of their sojourn in that country. It was probably situated on the eastern border of the Nile, extending from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. It contained the treasure-cities of Rameses and Pittim.

  10. Goshen, city, seat (1831) of Elkhart county, northern Indiana, U.S., on the Elkhart River, 23 miles (37 km) east-southeast of South Bend. Settled in 1828–30 and probably named for Goshen, New York, the home of one of its early settlers, it has a large Amish and Mennonite community.