Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible -
Jotbathah
JOTBATHAH. A station in the journeyings of the Israelites ( Numbers 33:33 f., Deuteronomy 10:7 ), described as ‘a land of brooks of waters.’ Its position is unknown.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary -
Jotbathah
one stage of Israel in the wilderness, "a land of torrents of waters" (Numbers 33:33; Deuteronomy 10:7). Now wady Tabah, six miles S.W. of the head of the Elanitic gulf of the Red Sea, abounding in water, tamarisks, and palms. Robinson calls it wady el Adhbeh, a sandy plain descending into wady el Jerafeh; next Gudgodah or Horhagidgad.