Camels: Carriers of Long-Distance Trade

An informational overview of camels and their role in long-distance transportation.

Biblical Context

Camels appear in trade, wealth, and travel narratives.

Masters of Desert Travel

Camels carried heavy loads across arid regions, enabling trade routes such as the Incense Road. Their ability to go days without water made them indispensable.

Archaeological Evidence

Camel bones, saddles, and rock art appear in Arabian and Negev sites. Excavations at Timna and the Negev highlands show camel use by the Iron Age.

Bible Verses About Camels: Carriers of Long-Distance Trade

Genesis 24:10 – Camels of Abraham’s servant.

Job 1:3 – Camels as wealth.

Isaiah 60:6 – Camels of Midian and Ephah.

Judges 7:12 – Camels without number.

Matthew 19:24 – Camel through a needle’s eye.

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