Nahaliel
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Possession, or valley of God, one of the encampments of the Israelites in the wilderness (Numbers 21:19), on the confines of Moab. This is identified with the ravine of the Zerka M'ain, the ancient Callirhoe, the hot springs on the east of the Jordan, not far from the Dead Sea.
na-hā´li-el, na-hal´i-el (נחליאל, naḥalī'ēl, “torrent valley of God”; Codex Vaticanus Μαναήλ, Manaḗl; Codex Alexandrinus Νααλιήλ, Naaliḗl):
A place where Israel encamped on the way from Arnon to Jericho, named with Mattanah and Bamoth Numbers 21:19. Eusebius, Onomasticon places it near to the Arnon. It is natural to seek for this “torrent valley” in one of the tributaries of the Arnon. It may be Wâdy Wāleh, which drains a wide area to the Northeast of the Arnon; or perhaps Wâdy Zerḳā Ma‛īn farther to the North.
