ELIM:
The second camping-place of the Israelites on the march from Egypt. It had twelve springs and seventy palm-trees (Ex. xv. 27, xvi. 1; Num. xxxiii. 9, 10). It is usually, but by no means with certainty, located in Wadi Gharandal.
Bibliography:
- Dillmann-Ryssel, Commentary to Ex. xv. 27;
- Gall, Altisraelitische Cultstätten, p. 23;
- Hommel, Aufsätze und Abhandlungen, p. 293.