Meaning
Eziongaber, Eziongeber (giant’s backbone), (Numbers 33:35; 2:8; 1Kings 9:26; 22:48; 2Chronicles 8:17) the last station named for the encampment of the Israelites before they came to the wilderness of Zin. It probably stood at Ain el-Ghudyan, about ten miles up what is now the dry bed of the Arabah, but which was probably then the northern end of the gulf.