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In biblical times, the waggon was a significant mode of transportation, primarily used for carrying goods and people. The term "waggon" appears in the Old Testament, where it is associated with the movement of large quantities of goods or people, often in the context of divine provision or significant journeys.

Biblical References:

1. Genesis 45:19, 21, 27 : The waggon is first mentioned in the context of Joseph's account. After Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers in Egypt, Pharaoh instructs them to take waggons from Egypt to transport their father Jacob and their families back to Egypt. "You are also directed to tell them, ‘Do this: Take some waggons from the land of Egypt for your young children and your wives, and bring your father and come back.’" (Genesis 45:19). This passage highlights the waggon's role in God's providential care for Jacob's family, ensuring their safe and efficient relocation to Egypt during a time of famine.

2. Numbers 7:3-8 : The waggon is also mentioned in the context of the offerings made by the leaders of Israel for the service of the Tabernacle. "They brought as their offering before the LORD six covered waggons and twelve oxen—an ox from each leader and a waggon from every two leaders. And they presented them before the tabernacle." (Numbers 7:3). The waggons were used to transport the Tabernacle and its furnishings as the Israelites journeyed through the wilderness, signifying the practical and sacred use of waggons in the service of God.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In the ancient Near East, waggons were typically constructed of wood and drawn by oxen or other draft animals. They were essential for transporting heavy loads over long distances, especially in a nomadic or semi-nomadic society like that of the Israelites. The use of waggons in the biblical narrative underscores the importance of community and cooperation, as seen in the shared provision of waggons by the leaders of Israel.

Symbolic Significance:

The waggon can be seen as a symbol of God's provision and faithfulness. In the account of Joseph, the waggons sent from Egypt represent not only the physical means of transport but also the fulfillment of God's promise to preserve and prosper Jacob's family. Similarly, the waggons used for the Tabernacle's transport highlight the communal effort in worship and the movement of God's presence with His people.

Theological Implications:

From a theological perspective, the waggon serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and care in the lives of His people. It illustrates how God uses ordinary means to accomplish His divine purposes, ensuring that His plans are fulfilled through the cooperation and obedience of His followers. The waggon, therefore, is more than just a vehicle; it is a testament to the faithfulness and provision of God throughout the biblical narrative.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
WAGON, WAGGON

wag'-un.

See CART.

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Waggon (1 Occurrence)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia WAGON, WAGGON. wag'-un. See CART.
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Waggons (9 Occurrences)
... Numbers 7:3 and they brought their offering before Jehovah, six covered waggons,
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Wagon (3 Occurrences)
... suburbs. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. WAGON, WAGGON. wag'-un. See CART.
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Wagging (2 Occurrences)

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Waggon (1 Occurrence)

Numbers 7:3
and they brought their offering before Jehovah, six covered waggons, and twelve oxen; a waggon for two princes, and an ox for each; and they presented them before the tabernacle.
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