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      • There are three references to the camel in New Testament: (1) to John's raiment of camel's hair (Matthew 3:4; Mark 1:6); (2) the words of Jesus that "it is easier for a camel to go through a needle's eye, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God" (Matthew 19:24; Mark 10:25; Luke 18:25);
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  2. The Lord blessed the latter days of Job more than his beginning; and he had 14,000 sheep and 6,000 camels and 1,000 yoke of oxen and 1,000 female donkeys. Genesis 24:11. Verse Concepts. He made the camels kneel down outside the city by the well of water at evening time, the time when women go out to draw water.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Were there camels in the Middle East during Bible times? Answer Old Testament books connect camels with figures such as Abraham (Genesis 12:16), Jacob (Genesis 31:17), and Job (Job 1:3).

  4. Jan 3, 2023 · Abraham’s Camels. Did camels exist in Biblical times? Camels appear with Abraham in some Biblical texts—and depictions thereof, such as The Caravan of Abram by James Tissot, based on Genesis 12. When were camels first domesticated? Although camel domestication had not taken place by the time of Abraham in the land of Canaan, it had in ...

  5. May 1, 2016 · In both Matthew 3:4 and Mark 1:6 they are cited in reference to John the Baptist’s raiment (camels hair). The other four references are from our Lord. In one, he refers to the camel metaphorically: “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! … You blind guides, who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel” (Matthew 23:23,24)!

  6. Benson Commentary. Isaiah 60:6-7. The multitude of camels — The treasure that is brought upon camels. By these, and such like figurative expressions in several verses of this chapter, is implied the coming in of all nations to Christ, and therefore they are brought in as presenting the chief commodities of their respective countries.

  7. Mar 15, 2022 · But read Genesis carefully and you see that all its camels come from outside of Israel, from Syria, Mesopotamia, and Egypt, where there is ample evidence of domestication of the camel during the period of the patriarchs” (see Mark W. Chavalas, “Did Abraham Ride a Camel?” Biblical Archaeology Review 44 [2018]: 52, 64–65).

  8. Mar 14, 2023 · In the Bible, camels were often associated with desert regions, and their ability to survive in harsh conditions made them an essential asset for the people of that time. In fact, the story of Hagar and Ishmael in the book of Genesis is a perfect example of God’s provision and care through camels.

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