
Mount Hor - Wikipedia
Mount Hor (Hebrew: הֹר הָהָר , Hōr hāHār) is the name given in the Hebrew Bible to two distinct mountains. One borders the land of Edom in the area south of the Dead Sea, and the other is …
Bible Map: Mount Hor
HOE, Mt., midway between the Dead Sea and the Red Sea, on the e. border of the long valley Arabah so called now, between the Dead Sea on the n. and Red Sea on the s. Mt. Hor has …
Mount Horeb - Wikipedia
Mount Horeb (/ ˈhɔːrɛb /; Hebrew: הַר חֹרֵב Har Ḥōrēḇ; Greek in the Septuagint: Χωρήβ, Chōrēb; Latin in the Vulgate: Horeb) is the mountain at which the Ten Commandments were given to …
Mt. Hor, Moserah: Aaron's Mountain (Jebel Haroun) at Petra
Then Aaron the priest went up to Mount Hor at the command of the Lord, and died there in the fortieth year after the sons of Israel had come from the land of Egypt, on the first day in the …
Mount Hor: The Importance of Mountains in the Bible
May 10, 2019 · In the Bible, the first Mount Hor, the site of Aaron’s death, is “near the border of Edom”, however, its exact location today is the subject of great debate.
Mount Hor - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
HOR, MOUNT hôr (הֹ֥ר הָהָֽר, Hor, the mountain). A mountain on the border of the land of Edom at the foot of which the Israelites encamped on their journey from Kadesh to the Promised Land …
Topical Bible: Hor
Mount Hor is a significant geographical and historical location mentioned in the Bible. It is primarily known as the place where Aaron, the brother of Moses and the first high priest of …
Bible Map: Mount Shepher (Mount Hor) - Bible Atlas.org
From Numbers 20:22; Numbers 33:37 we may perhaps infer that Mt. Hor, "in the edge of the land of Edom," was about a day's journey from Kadesh. The name "Hor the mountain" suggests a …
Topical Bible: Mount Hor
Mount Hor is a significant location in the biblical narrative, primarily known as the place where Aaron, the brother of Moses and the first high priest of Israel, died and was buried.
Mount Hor - BiblePortal Wikipedia
Jebel Neby Hārūn is certainly a prominent feature of the landscape, towering over the tumbled hills that form the western edges of the Edom plateau to a height of 4,800 ft. But it is much …