Elim in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(strong trees), Ex 15:27; Nu 33:9 the second station where
the Israelites encamped after crossing the Red Sea. It is
distinguished as having had "twelve wells (rather 'fountains')
of waster, and three-score and ten palm trees." It is
generally identified by the best authorities with Wady
Garundel, about halfway down the shore of the Gulf of Suez. A
few palm trees still remain, and the water is excellent.
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