Rissah is one of the places or stations of the Exodus. These are the places the Sons of Israel or Israelites stopped at during the Exodus presented in a sequence which gives the route. Rissah is comes after Libnah, the white land in the west. Libna was a Libyan emporia on the coast of Palestine north of Gaza. A related semitic language meaning is Rissah (Hebrew: רִסָּה) heap of ruins, In context this would refer to one of the fortified wells along what was known as the Kings highway, a sequence of fortified wells guarding the route from Egypt through Gaza to Canaan.
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